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" ... the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to or conniving at the adultery, or has condoned the same, and shall also inquire into any counter-charge which may be made against the petitioner. "
Browne and Powles' Law and Practice in Divorce & Matrimonial Causes - Page 665
by George Browne - 1905 - 789 lehte
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Annual Register, 112. köide

Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 lehte
...satisfied on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has been proved, and shall not find that the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to, or conniving at, the adultery of the other party to the marriage, or has condoned the adultery complained of, or that the petition...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1857 - 674 lehte
...dissolution of a marriage, it shall be the duty of the Court to satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether...or conniving at the adultery, or has condoned the game, and shall also inquire into any countercharge which may be made against the petitioner. 30. In...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1859 - 670 lehte
...dissolution of a marriage, it shall be the duty of the Court to satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether or no petitioner has been in any manner accessory to or conniving at the adultery, or has condoned the same,...
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The Law Times, 49. köide

1870 - 562 lehte
...satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as l" the facts alleged, but also whether cr no the petitioner has been in any manner accessory...condoned the same, and shall also inquire into any counter iharge which may be made against the petiioner. In a previous section (sect. 17) it ia >rovided...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1857 - 686 lehte
...itself, so sat'sfi<-'<i °f far as it reasonably can, not only as to the Facts alleged, but collusion? also whether or no the Petitioner has been in any...Counter-charge which may be made against the Petitioner. XXX. In case the Court, on the Evidence in relation to any Dismissal of such Petition, shall not be...
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The North British review

1857 - 584 lehte
...itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether or no (not) the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to or conniving at the adultery, or hiis condoned the same, and shall also inquire into any counter-charge against the petitioner. In case...
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The North British Review, 26–27. köide

1857 - 654 lehte
...dissolution of a marriage, it shall be the duty of the Court to satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether or no (not) the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to or conniving at the adultery, or has condoned...
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A Practical Treatise on Divorce and Matrimonial Jurisdiction Under the Act ...

John Fraser Macqueen - 1858 - 232 lehte
...satisfied on the Evidence that the Case of the Petitioner has been proved, and shall not find that the Petitioner has been in any Manner accessory to or conniving at the Adultery of the other Party to the Marriage, or has condoned the Adultery complained of, or that the Petition...
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The Practice and Evidence in Cases of Divorce and Other Matrimonial Causes ...

Richard Thomas Tidswell, Sir Ralph Daniel Makinson Littler - 1860 - 376 lehte
...marriage, it shall be the duty of the court Sdon Se"Ce °' to satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether...petitioner. 30. In case the court, on the evidence in rela- Dismissal of tion to any such petition, shall not be satisfied Peti"onthat the alleged adultery...
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Monthly Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Probate ..., 1. köide,1–2. osa

Great Britain. Court of Probate, Richard Searle, James Charles Smith - 1860 - 186 lehte
...dissolution of a marriage, it shall be the duty of the Court to satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can, not only as to the facts alleged, but also whether...counter-charge which may be made against the petitioner." Now the Court does not find that the petitioner has been accessory to or conniving at the adultery....
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