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Judgment
The expression 'Judg-ment,' however, is now used generally except in matrimonial causes, the term 'judgment' including 'decree' [(English) Jud. Act, 1925,
Morganatic marriage
and succession to property, without affecting the nature of a matrimonial engagement, it must be considered as a just marriage. The
Maintenance
Legitimacy Act, 1926, s. 6; and as to maintenance in matrimonial cases, Judic. Act, 1925, ss. 187, 190 et seq.; for
Maritagium
Maritagium, 1. A lord's right to arrange a married for his infant ward 2. Dower 3. Dowry; a marriage gift,...
Mental cruelty
other spouse which causes mental suffering or fear to the matrimonial life of the other, Savitri Pandey v. Prem Chandra Pandey,
Molestation
see R. v. Shepherd, (1869) 11 Cox CC 325. In matrimonial law, an act of serious annoyance. Also in Scots law,
Revive
the Statute of Limitations by acknowledging it; or for a matrimonial offence once condoned by committing another. The legal effect of
Net income
Net income, in matrimonial jurisprudence the expression would normally mean total income derived less
Newspaper
makes it unlawful to print or publish in relation to matrimonial causes any particulars other than the names, addresses, and occupations
Offence of adultery
the Legislature as an offence against the sanctity of the matrimonial home, an act which is committed by a man, as
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