Separability - Law Dictionary Search Results
separability clause
separability clause : severability clause
divorce
a men·sa et tho·ro [-ā-men-sə-et-thȯr-ō, -Ä -men-sÄ -et-thō-rō] : a separation governed by a court order : legal separation divorce a
Divorce
may not be presented for three years after marriage. Judicial Separation is grantable on any ground available for divorce, or for
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Separate estate
Separate estate. The Common Law did not allow a married woman
Separation
Separation. If a husband and wife cannot agree so as to
Judicial separation
Judicial separation, granted either to husband or wife on the ground of
separate
separate -rat·ed -rat·ing vt : to cause the separation of vi
Separate property
Separate property, a property obtained by the sole surviving coparcener in
separation
separation 1 : cessation of cohabitation between a married couple by
legal separation
legal separation : a separation of spouses which does not involve a
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