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" Held that if the husband eats and sleeps separately, under the same roof, he is not held to cohabit with or to be reconciled to her, so as to raise the plea of remissio injurix as a bar to the action ; and therefore that plea in this case was repelled. "
The Scots Digest of Scots Appeals in the House of Lords from 1707 and of the ... - Page 737
redigeeritud poolt - 1910
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Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords: Upon Appeal from Scotland ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, John Craigie, John Shaw Stewart, Thomas S. Paton - 1856 - 914 lehte
...Respondent. House of Lords, 6th May 1742. DIVORCE — REMISSIO INJURI^E. — Though a husband, who raises an action of divorce against his wife, on the ground of adultery, does not withdraw himself from his house, where his wife chooses to remain, after the summons is served...
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Digest of Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland, from 1800 to 1842;

Patrick Shaw - 1864 - 648 lehte
...incurred. Mlie v Chalmers, Feb. 13, 1790 ; HL, April 6. 1791; 3 Pat. App. 213. 1099. A husband brought an action of divorce, against his wife, on the ground of adultery ; whereupon the wife brought a counter action of divorce, also on the ground of adultery. This action...
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Digest of Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland, from ..., 2. köide

Andrew Beatson Bell - 1868 - 778 lehte
...creditors. Johnstone-Beattie v Johnstone, 5 Feb. 1867 ; 5 Macph. 340 ; 39 Jur. 174. (3.) Pleas in Bar. 696. A husband raised an action of divorce against his...the same roof, he is not held to cohabit with or to be reconciled to her, so as to raise the plea of remissio injurix as a bar to the action ; and therefore...
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Scots Revised Reports: House of Lords Series, 2. köide

1898 - 688 lehte
...Kinross, — Respondent. 6th May 1742. DIVORCE — EBMISSIO INJURING. — Though a husband, who raises an action of divorce against his wife, on the ground of adultery, does not withdraw himself from his house, where his wife chooses to remain, after the summons is served...
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The Scots Law Times, 2. köide

1918 - 880 lehte
...payment of her expenses ought not to be made a condition precedent to decree being granted. John M'Ourdie raised an action of divorce against his wife on the ground of adultery. He also concluded for custody of the two pupil children of the marriage. The defender, who had given...
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The Scottish Law Reporter: Containing Reports ... of Cases ..., 33. köide

1896 - 912 lehte
...in Canada in 1873 and remained in desertion. The husband came alone to Scotland in 1870, and in 1880 raised an action of divorce against his wife on the ground of wilful and malicious desertion. Desertion was not a ground upon which he could have obtained a divorce...
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The Scottish Law Review and Reports of Cases in the Sheriff ..., 14. köide

1898 - 726 lehte
...although not a domiciled Scotsman, came to Scotland, where he resided for more than forty days, and raised an action of divorce against his wife on the ground of desertion, with the object of claiming, under the Married Women's Property Act, one -half of her estate,...
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