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  • With such a matrimonial event in the offing, it got me thinking today about the numerous weddings I've been to over the last few years.
  • With his lineage blemished by the bar sinister, with no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • [406] It was only the language of the inhabitants of Leptis that had experienced a change, in consequence of their matrimonial connections with the Numidians, otherwise they had for the most part preserved their Sidonian, that is, Phoenician, laws and habits, being separated from the inhabited part of Numidia by extensive deserts, which was also the reason of the Numidian king's seldom residing at Leptis, although the town belonged to his kingdom. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • If a present-day Darwin were to agonize over his matrimonial fate in what ways might it differ from the example above?
  • Family and matrimonial lawyers, according to Brown, are at the highest risk of being threatened.
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  • This establishes the matrimonial contract and the legal rights of the couple.
  • One review of surviving 1828 materials claims that ‘his matrimonial affairs, his profanity, his gamecocks and race horses, his duels and brawls, were the subject of merciless campaign propaganda’.
  • His own case, asking for an adjournment in a matrimonial, was down for just before lunch, and immediately preceded by the criminal cases. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • That is one of the means by which, in matrimonial litigation, a level playing field is commonly achieved.
  • And when he said this, it seemed as if the voices of Mr. and Mrs. Skratdj rose higher in matrimonial repartee, and the children's squabbles became louder, and the dog yelped as if he were mad, and the maids 'contest was sharper; whilst the snap-dragon flames leaped up and up, and blue fire flew about the room like foam. Snap-Dragons: A Tale of Christmas Eve; and Old Father Christmas: An Old-Fashioned Tale of the Young Days of a Grumpy Old Godfather
  • To be sure, Miss Rawlins learnedly said, playing with her fan, a casuist would give it, that the matrimonial vow ought to supercede any other obligation. Clarissa Harlowe
  • He had been a staymaker, a sailor, an exciseman, a teacher, a shopkeeper, and an author, to say nothing of his twofold matrimonial experience. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 25, November, 1859
  • I assured you that I was unmarried, and had no prospect of entering into matrimonial engagements; this is indeed the fact: but it is also true that my affections -- my first, my earliest affections were engaged, unalienably engaged, to an object which is now no more. Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father
  • One does not have that sort of broad power over matters which go further than the matrimonial relationship.
  • At that time, the applicant had purchased his former wife's share in their matrimonial home.
  • Joanne, an effervescent 42-year-old mother of seven, is a shadchan, one of the matchmakers who devote hours each day to arranging matrimonial blind dates, or shidduchs.
  • The minister was asked what guidance had been issued on the validity of fatwas and of other rulings issued by religious authorities to decide matrimonial disputes.
  • Again the matrimonial courts may find on the evidence adduced that a marriage is null and void; there may have been a known or a hidden diriment impediment when the marriage was contracted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • However, this strategy took the king away from matrimonial law into the quite remote and hypersensitive realm of papal power.
  • In contrast to Mr Wrong and his Matrimonials, we of the Sacred Order of Libertines are actually sincere in our celebration of justice, whether as an attitude of impartiality or as the actualities of equity. Outer Alliance Pride Day
  • This was the only home the family had lived in and the place that the deceased called her matrimonial home in the 1930s. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • On the uncontroverted evidence, the property, like the flat before it, was intended to be enjoyed by both Mr. and Mrs. Bilgin as a matrimonial asset.
  • And among the respondents to these matrimonial ads, most of the women are much younger than the men.
  • With no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize.
  • He alleges as well that the wife smokes marijuana frequently in the matrimonial home.
  • WAS Mr. Jellyby; and a loquacious young man called Mr. Quale, with large shining knobs for temples and his hair all brushed to the back of his head, who came in the evening, and told Ada he was a philanthropist, also informed her that he called the matrimonial alliance of Mrs. Jellyby with Mr. Jellyby the union of mind and matter. Bleak House
  • They are kind of detours on the matrimonial highway that in the end are probably going to mean nothing. CNN Transcript Dec 21, 2003
  • Edwin and I have now been apart for some months: he stayed in the matrimonial home; I left in disgrace and disarray. SPLITTING
  • •members can save search oand also we are developing mobile applications for this matrimonial script. through this members can get the support of mobile to access the website. Digital Point Forums
  • At the same time, I have heard Germans quote the saying -- "_Geschiedene Leute scheiden fort und fort_," and object strongly to associate with anyone, however innocent, who had been connected with a matrimonial scandal. Home Life in Germany
  • Acclaimed Bollywood actress Kajol who is married to actor Ajay Devgn for 11 years now, was voted the favourite 'bahu' (daughter-in law) in a poll conducted by matrimonial site shaadi. com. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • It does not seek to define rights within the marriage or rights at the break-up of the matrimonial tie.
  • His wife on hearing of this is displeased, so to maintain matrimonial harmony, he sends a telex cancelling his order.
  • If a present-day Darwin were to agonize over his matrimonial fate in what ways might it differ from the example above?
  • He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold.
  • In the case of "gentlefolks" the question is generally solved to the satisfaction of everybody by the man marrying the woman, and by his gracefully presenting "veils of friendship" to all her relations and friends, together with articles of food; but if by mischance she should be placed in an awkward position before the eyes of the world, and the man will not hear of a matrimonial union, then efforts are made to prevent the birth of the child alive. In the Forbidden Land
  • By contrast, matrimonial love 'seems comparatively formless and eventless: it is all middle'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Matrimonial disharmony ensued and the affairs began.
  • With his lineage blemished by the bar sinister, with no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • This seems to have been most likely when drunk, or during matrimonial disputes.
  • [Page 148] in matrimonial cases belongs to the Ecclesiastical Courts; under which last canon will come Lords Cranworth and Campbell, and all the Peers and Commons voting with them for reform in the piecemeal law of England; – of that country which publishes a Liturgy for its Established Church, containing a Roman Catholic ceremony for marriage; overrules the vows of that ceremony by Acts of Parliament; evades them by the Marriage Registration Act; solemnly quotes them, as an argument for keeping women to the indissoluble bond; and sets them at defiance (as a form involving no legal obligation), when the indissoluble bond is to be broken for men! A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill
  • Further, Mrs. Boileau shall indemnify him, if he is ever called on to pay any amount referable to the mortgage on the matrimonial home.
  • He brought all his dandy knick-knacks, not forgetting a ravishing little desk presented to him by the most amiable of women, — amiable for him, at least, — a fine lady whom he called Annette and who at this moment was travelling, matrimonially and wearily, in Scotland, Eug�nie Grandet
  • The petitioner shall, upon the sale of the matrimonial home, pay to the respondent, a lump sum of £4,744.
  • I am not going to deal with the Part 8 application because even if I find that, in Law, the Wife is entitled to receive her marriage portion, I am able to adjust that sum using my dispositive powers under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973.
  • She and Carolan had no children, but that was neither here nor there as an indication of matrimonial harmony nowadays.
  • Naomi has left the matrimonial home with their children, Olga, aged six, and Poppy, aged four.
  • Sometimes that applies in broader instances to families, not just to matrimonial relationships.
  • Examples include the division of inherited property, the division of matrimonial estates, and in particular the seizure and sale of property in the course of execution.
  • Margaret would not hear of this and three years ago Victor left the matrimonial home.
  • The matrimonial proceedings had been all consuming for Ms. Miller and had prevented her from considering a return to the workforce.
  • On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible.
  • Cartwright Hall - one of Bradford's most magnificent venues for weddings - will soon be awash with all things matrimonial.
  • The Defendant was in need of living accommodation for himself as he had recently separated from his wife and had left the matrimonial home.
  • Chancellor Kent, in his 'Commentaries,' says: 'The legal effects of marriage are generally deducible from the principle of the common law, by which the husband and wife are regarded as one person, and her legal existence and authority lost or suspended during the continuance of the matrimonial union.' Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
  • Also no chieftainship can clearly say that its lineage, either patrimonially, matrimonially or otherwise, has always had a dispute-free succession.
  • It took ten cars to bear the matrimonial guests away.
  • The circles of fashion afforded more than one instance of this obliging acquiescence in matrimonial turpitude. Memoirs of Mary Robinson
  • But even the family of Proba herself was not exempt from the rapacious oppression of Count Heraclian, who basely sold, in matrimonial prostitution, the noblest maidens of Rome to the lust or avarice of the Syrian merchants. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Here a husband and wife were beneficial joint tenants of the matrimonial home.
  • I had never thought it right to take another female under my name after a matrimonial commitment.
  • Sarah and Jareth engaged in matrimonial bliss and happiness ruled their home. Hoggle and Lorali
  • It took ten cars to bear the matrimonial guests away.
  • It is also a ring, like a wedding band that guarantees a matrimonial contract.
  • A timepiece of striated Connemara marble, stopped at the hour of 4.46 a.m. on the 21 March 1896, matrimonial gift of Matthew Dillon: a dwarf tree of glacial arborescence under a transparent bellshade, matrimonial gift of Luke and Caroline Doyle: an embalmed owl, matrimonial gift of Ulysses
  • The relevant provisions in the 1970 Act were re-enacted in substantially similar terms in Part II of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973.
  • Let's call it matrimonial overdetermination (or, on the other hand, let's not). Archive 2005-06-01
  • However, by corollary, the husband had a reciprocal duty to provide a home for the wife to live in with him, so long as she did not commit a matrimonial offence (such as adultery).
  • Mrs. D. will transfer her interest in the matrimonial home to Mr. D. provided that she can lift the Legal Aid liens on the property to a payment agreement form.
  • Article 30 Children shall have respect for their parents" matrimonial rights and shall not interfere in their parents" remarriage and postnuptial life.
  • Matrimonial vows are to show the faithfulness of the new couple.
  • At some point, the matrimonial litigation was put on hold for two years.
  • He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter.
  • James being freed by the peace from all other cares, bent his attention to the conclusion of a matrimonial alliance, which he had during the last year been attempting.
  • Consequently, in 1564 Elizabeth agreed to open discussions with the Austrians and soon afterwards she authorised envoys and councillors to negotiate a matrimonial treaty.
  • Ridden with nerves, she was also mother of twin-daughters neurotic and plain who, sered by nature and yellowed by time and on the wrong side of the matrimonial hedge, had been only too glad to foist her on to the plump shoulders of jolly, capable, pretty Sybil and to get rid of them both for the winter. The Hawk of Egypt
  • In these countries, the prenup is called a matrimonial regime. Become Your Own Matchmaker
  • From the court records in Howard's _History of Matrimonial Institutions_ we learn: "'In 1648 the Corte acquit Elisa Pennion of the capitall offence charged upon her by 2 sevrall inditements for adultery,' but sentence her to be 'whiped' in Boston, and again at 'Linn wthin one month.' Woman's Life in Colonial Days
  • She filed a petition for divorce and maintenance which are still pending, while her husband lives in the matrimonial home with his paramour.
  • I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper.
  • Lady (pseudonym, don't you think?) lies the Country of Eligibleness, and within it, the cliffside Land of Love of Admiration ( & Vanity) as well as the "High grounds of Matrimonial," camouflaged by the sheer drop into Land of Coquetry where one encounters "Male Traps: Province of Deception," "Affectation," and "Valley of Mother's Artifice. Suzanne O'Malley: Day 14 of 29: Secrets to the Map of a Women's Heart
  • Matrimonial vows are to show the faithfulness of the new couple.
  • But, to complete the sensible and well - digested plan, in which so many wise heads were concerned, it was determined for me to make the tour of Europe previous to my marriage, in order to perfectionate my matrimonial qualifications; and the lovely idea of the fair maid I left behind was presented to me, as possessing a talismanic power to preserve me from seduction. Letters of the Late Lord Littelton
  • Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian.
  • They're kind of detours on the matrimonial highway that in the end, are probably going to mean nothing. CNN Transcript May 7, 2005
  • His wife on hearing of this is displeased, so to maintain matrimonial harmony, he sends a telex cancelling his order.
  • She specialises in conveyancing, probate, wills and matrimonial work, and in her spare time enjoys skiing, sailing, riding, theatre and eating out.
  • Kimberley left the matrimonial home on August 1, 2000.
  • a description of a marriage, has borrowed from the Roman rite what he calls the housling, or “matrimonial rite.” Ramayana. English
  • If you think your spouse is two-timing you, you're probably right, says a detective who specializes in matrimonial work.
  • This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America.
  • With regard to the $62,000 advance, both she and her mother are adamant that the advance was a loan to the couple to enable their purchase of the matrimonial home.
  • You may say that the state is always a party to every matrimonial action -- even if it is not actually interpleaded -- and that such proceedings are triangular and minus many of the characteristics of the ordinary civil suit. By Advice of Counsel
  • A considerable amount of the matrimonial ideas of young women are purely the result of their education, and of the atmosphere in which they have been brought up; and, by giving a new direction to their early training, it might not be altogether so quixotical to believe that we should alter all that is the result of the training. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
  • Since each matrimonial property or custody dispute is to be decided according to judicial discretion the result is that litigation abounds.
  • While yet we dread for the coming event, and the fight which would jar on the morning, behold the grandmother of sows, gruffly grunting right and left with muzzle which no ring may tame (not being matrimonial), hulks across between the two, moving all each side at once, and then all of the other side as if she were chined down the middle, and afraid of spilling the salt from her. Lorna Doone
  • These costs shall also be paid from the wife's share of the net proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home.
  • In this case, it seems that the court went directly to the mother as the parent most likely to be able to enforce the court's judgment. 114 Furthermore, in matrimonial matters, the courts did not always uphold the rights of fathers as legal guardians of children. Gutenber-e Help Page

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