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Detached

Separate unconnected or imperfectly connected as detached parcels

Married women's property

the doctrines and practice of equity in allowing property to be given to a married woman 'for her separate use,' i.e., to the exclusion of her husband, and in recognizing and giving effect to settlements made on

Common stock or common hotchpot

stock or common hotchpot, the doctrine of throwing into common stock inevitably postulates that the owner of a separate property is a coparcener who has an interest in the coparcenary property and desires to blend his separate

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Desertion

of duty with intent to avoid hazardous duty or to shirk important service; or (3) without being regularly separated from one of the armed forces enlists or accepts an appointment in the same or another one of

Adjunctio

thing attaches to or includes in his own property a thing belonging to another. If it cannot be separated again and thereby becomes an extincta res, the property in the whole generally belongs to the person who

Portion

That which is divided off or separated as a part from a whole a separated part of anything

Husband and wife

wife's torts committed during covertures, and the aggrieved party was not limited in his remedy to the wife's separate estate, Earle v. Kingscote, (1900) 1 Ch 203, but the husband's liability ceased if, while the action was

Adultery

private Act of Parliament) upon the ground of his wife's adultery, and a wife could obtain a judicial separation on the ground of her husband's adultery, or a dissolution of marriage on the ground of his adultery

Severance in status

Severance in status, define separation from commenuality and joint worship does not necessarily effect a division of a joint undivided Hindu family. Such

alimony

nourish] 1 : an allowance made to one spouse by the other for support pending or after legal separation or divorce compare child support alimony in gross : lump sum alimony in this entry alimony pen·den·te li·te

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