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Marriage

Society of Comparative Legislation, August, 1900, and December, 1901. See also HUSBAND AND WIFE; MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY; DOMICILE; MARITAL RIGHTS; NECESSARIES; ROYAL MARRIAGES ACT; WILL. It includes remarriage, Mainia v. Dy. Director of Consolidation, AIR 1989 SC … any place, whether consecrated or not, see Doe Dem. Egremont v. Grazebrook, (1843) 4 QB 406. Marriage of Nonconformists.--The marriage of dissenters in general, according to their own rites, was first provided for by the (English) Marriage

trust

the principal will eventually go to a skip person usually following payment of income for life to a non-skip person : a trust created by a generation-skipping transfer of property in trust grantor trust : a trust … a bypass trust is to reduce the surviving spouse's taxable estate. Such trusts do not qualify for the marital deduction. charitable lead trust [-lēd-] : a trust in which a charity is named as the beneficiary for

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asset

long-term nature intangible asset : an asset (as goodwill or a patent) that does not have physical form marital asset : an asset acquired by either spouse or both spouses during a marriage NOTE: Marital assets are … asset [back-formation from assets, singular, sufficient property to pay debts and legacies, from Anglo-French asetz, from Old French asez … an asset allowed by law to be included in determining the financial condition of an insurance company compare nonadmitted asset in this entry appointive asset : an asset in an estate that is to be distributed under

Desertion

after some years' separation by mutual consent is not evidence of desertion, and a wife without cause refusing marital intercourse cannot allege 'desertion' by the husband 'without reasonable excuse' if in consequence he refuses to live with … c. 85), s. 21, as to orders for the protection of the property of wives deserted by their husbands; and the (English) Summary Jurisdiction (Married … the other for four years is a ground of divorce. It must be shown that there was wilful non-adherence; that it has been persisted a for four years; that it was without reasonable cause: and that the

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