Separation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Adultery
his wife's adultery, and a wife could obtain a judicial separation on the ground of her husband's adultery, or a dissolution
Matrimonial causes
now means any action for divorce, nullity of marriage, judicial separation, jactitation of marriage or restitution of conjugal rights. (Judicature Act,1925,
Marriage settlement
a marriage has been dissolved, or a sentence of judicial separation has been pronounced, on the ground of the wife's adultery,
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A mensa et thoro
effected by sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court. It caused the separation of the husband and wife, but did not dissolve the
alimony
spouse by the other for support pending or after legal separation or divorce compare child support alimony in gross : lump
Severance in status
Severance in status, define separation from commenuality and joint worship does not necessarily effect a
Husband and wife
action was pending and before judgment, an order for judicial separation was obtained, Cuenod v. Leslie, (1909) 1 KB 880. As
Iddat period
divorced woman,-- (i) three menstrual courses after the date of divorce, if she is subject to menstruation; and (ii) three lunar
A vinculo matrimonii
been absolutely unlawful ab initio, and the parties were therefore separated pro salute animarum (for the safety of their souls), the
Mahr (dower)
The marriage contract is easily dissoluble, and the freedom of divorce and the rule of polygamy place a power in the
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