A Practical Treatise on Divorce and Matrimonial Jurisdiction Under the Act of 1857 and New Orders ...: With Numerous PrecedentsW. Maxwell, 1858 - 187 pages |
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... entitled " An Act for the better preventing of clandestine marriages . " And here , accordingly , the legislature goes to work in a workmanlike manner , for it at once declares each and all of such marriages null and void . And it ...
... entitled " An Act for the better preventing of clandestine marriages . " And here , accordingly , the legislature goes to work in a workmanlike manner , for it at once declares each and all of such marriages null and void . And it ...
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... entitled to the rights of a husband . He therefore instituted against her an action of declarator of marriage ; which action she at first resisted , but finally acquiesced in , the plaintiff's claim being apparently too strong to admit ...
... entitled to the rights of a husband . He therefore instituted against her an action of declarator of marriage ; which action she at first resisted , but finally acquiesced in , the plaintiff's claim being apparently too strong to admit ...
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... exclusive topic of parliamentary debate and popular excitement , is entitled to the first , the largest , and the most careful consideration . 1. Judges required . CHAPTER V. OF DIVORCE . 2. THE RECENT LEGISLATION . 29.
... exclusive topic of parliamentary debate and popular excitement , is entitled to the first , the largest , and the most careful consideration . 1. Judges required . CHAPTER V. OF DIVORCE . 2. THE RECENT LEGISLATION . 29.
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... entitled the wife to ask and obtain a dissolution of her marriage . It does not appear that Mrs. Addison's case was cited . It was not then reported , and it would rather appear to have been overlooked , if not forgotten . 9. The Scotch ...
... entitled the wife to ask and obtain a dissolution of her marriage . It does not appear that Mrs. Addison's case was cited . It was not then reported , and it would rather appear to have been overlooked , if not forgotten . 9. The Scotch ...
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... entitled to remarry , and acted accordingly . 5. By the 20 & 21 Vict . c . 85. section 57 , it is enacted , that when the divorce has become irreversible , " it shall be law- " ful for the respective parties to marry again as if the ...
... entitled to remarry , and acted accordingly . 5. By the 20 & 21 Vict . c . 85. section 57 , it is enacted , that when the divorce has become irreversible , " it shall be law- " ful for the respective parties to marry again as if the ...
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21 Vict affidavit alimony alleged appear application authorities banns bigamy bill of divorce celebration ceremony CHAPTER church claim clandestine marriages clause clergy clergyman Code Napoleon cohabitation collected infra collusion common connivance consensual marriages consent contract copula Council of Trent Court for Divorce Court of Chancery Court of Session cruelty custody declaration decree deemed delinquent desertion discretionary bar dissolution dissolved divorce à mensâ divorce à vinculo Divorce and Matrimonial divorce bills Ecclesiastical Court effects of divorce enacts entitled facie ecclesiæ Fleet parson French Gretna Green ground Hagg House of Lords husband incestuous adultery injured Jactitation Judge Ordinary judicial separation jurisdiction jury Justice Lord Chancellor Lord Lyndhurst Macq married Matrimonial Causes mensâ et thoro ment offence Parliament parties petition Petitioner proceeding pronounced provision question reason remedy respect riage rule Scotch law Scotland Sect solemnize spouse statute Suppose supra thereof tion wife's wilful witnesses woman
Popular passages
Page 162 - No person shall be admitted to prosecute a suit tn forma pauperis without the order of the Judge Ordinary ; and to obtain such order the case laid before counsel for his opinion, and his opinion thereon, with an affidavit of the party or of his or her...
Page 168 - ... were respectively written, signed, or executed, as they purport respectively to have been ; that such as are specified as copies are true copies ; and such documents as are stated to have been served, sent, or delivered, were so served, sent, or delivered respectively ; saving all just exceptions to the admissibility of all such documents as evidence in this cause.
Page 54 - America, to be paid to the said or his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns: to which payment well and truly to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents.
Page 148 - In every Case of a Judicial Separation the Wife shall, whilst so separated, be considered as a Feme Sole for the Purposes of Contract, and Wrongs and Injuries, and suing and being sued in any Civil Proceeding...
Page 32 - That if any person, being married, shall marry any other person during the life of the former husband or wife,' whether the second marriage shall have taken place in England or elsewhere, every such offender, and every person counselling aiding or abetting such offender, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 62 - In all suits and proceedings, other than proceedings to dissolve any marriage, the said Court shall proceed and act and give relief on principles and rules which in the opinion of the said Court shall be as nearly as may be conformable to the principles and rules on which the Ecclesiastical Courts have heretofore acted and given relief, but subject to the provisions herein contained, and to the rules and orders under this act.
Page 149 - In case the Court shall be satisfied on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has been proved...
Page 162 - ... the cause or matter may be, unless at the trial or. hearing the court or a judge shall certify that the refusal to admit was reasonable; and no costs of proving any document shall be allowed unless such notice be given, except where the omission to give the notice is, in the opinion of the taxing officer, a saving of expense.
Page 163 - The registry of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, and the clerks employed therein, shall be subject to and under the control of the registrars of the principal registry of the Court of Probate, in...
Page 149 - 29. Upon any such petition for the dissolution of a marriage, it shall be the duty of the Court to satisfy itself, so far as it reasonably can...