The Summary Jurisdiction (married Women) Act, 1895 (58 & 59 Vict. C.39): As Extended by the Licensing Act, 1902 (2 Edw. 7, C. 28)Butterworth, 1904 - 159 pages |
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... bound over to keep the peace towards her . He immediately left her and went to live with another woman , the wife making no effort to induce him to return to her : - Quære , whether these facts would sustain a charge of desertion by the ...
... bound over to keep the peace towards her . He immediately left her and went to live with another woman , the wife making no effort to induce him to return to her : - Quære , whether these facts would sustain a charge of desertion by the ...
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... bound to return to husband living in adultery . On a wife's petition for divorce on the ground of adultery and desertion : -Held , that where the intention of the husband clearly was not to live with the wife ( he was , in fact ...
... bound to return to husband living in adultery . On a wife's petition for divorce on the ground of adultery and desertion : -Held , that where the intention of the husband clearly was not to live with the wife ( he was , in fact ...
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... bound to remain in cohabitation with him , whether the adul- terous intercourse is carried on in the matrimonial residence or elsewhere . She may offer to remain with her husband provided he will give up the connection complained of ...
... bound to remain in cohabitation with him , whether the adul- terous intercourse is carried on in the matrimonial residence or elsewhere . She may offer to remain with her husband provided he will give up the connection complained of ...
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... bound , however , to give you notice that in case you take further proceedings I shall be compelled to use this letter in evidence against you . " Upon receipt of this letter the wife did not resume cohabitation , nor go to the house he ...
... bound , however , to give you notice that in case you take further proceedings I shall be compelled to use this letter in evidence against you . " Upon receipt of this letter the wife did not resume cohabitation , nor go to the house he ...
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... bound by their finding . " Lord COLERIDGE , C.J. , in 58 L. J. M. C. on p . 161 . A husband and wife were living apart under a separation deed , by which the husband covenanted to pay seven shillings a week to a trustee for the wife ...
... bound by their finding . " Lord COLERIDGE , C.J. , in 58 L. J. M. C. on p . 161 . A husband and wife were living apart under a separation deed , by which the husband covenanted to pay seven shillings a week to a trustee for the wife ...
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Page 137 - ... the adultery of the other party to the marriage, or has condoned the adultery complained of, or that the petition is presented or prosecuted in collusion with either of the respondents, then and in any of the said cases the court shall dismiss the said petition.
Page 62 - Person would have had in case the same had not been so reversed, varied, or discharged in respect of any Debts, Contracts, or Acts of the Wife incurred, entered into, or done between the Times of the making such Order or Decree and of the Discharge, Variation, or Reversal thereof...
Page 139 - ... commit the offender to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour...
Page 58 - Act is made may make an order or orders containing all or any of the provisions following, viz. : — (a) A provision that the applicant be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband (which provision while in force shall have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty...
Page 92 - Acts mentioned in the schedule hereto, or either of them, has been made, may, on the application of the married woman or of her husband, and upon cause being shown upon fresh evidence to the satisfaction of the Court at any time, alter, vary, or discharge any such order, and may upon any such application from time to time increase or diminish the amount of any weekly payment ordered to be made, so that the same do not in any case exceed the weekly sum of two pounds.
Page 54 - court of summary jurisdiction" shall mean any justice or justices of the peace, or other magistrate, by whatever name called, to whom jurisdiction is given by, or who is authorised to act under, the Summary Jurisdiction Acts...
Page 130 - Affect any investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment as aforesaid ; And any such investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy...
Page 140 - ... having regard to her fortune (if any), to the ability of the husband, and to the conduct of the parties, it shall deem reasonable, and for that purpose may refer it to any one of the conveyancing counsel of the Court of Chancery to settle and approve of a proper deed or instrument to be executed by all necessary parties...
Page 136 - In case the court shall be 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 is presented or prosecuted in collusion with either of the respondents, then the court shall pronounce a decree declaring such marriage to be dissolved...
Page 104 - ... to be thereby recovered then such costs shall be recoverable by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the party, and in default of such distress by imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any time not exceeding one calendar month, unless such costs shall be sooner paid.