The Law Times, Volume 214Office of The Law Times, 1952 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 214-59
... marriage is void at its inception , the children of the two parties born subsequently to the marriage have an interest to oppose the prayer , and in a case where nullity is prayed on the ground that the marriage is voidable under sect ...
... marriage is void at its inception , the children of the two parties born subsequently to the marriage have an interest to oppose the prayer , and in a case where nullity is prayed on the ground that the marriage is voidable under sect ...
Page 214-60
... marriage . If the decree nisi had in due course been made absolute no means would have been available to Dorothy Plummer to have established the fact of her legitimacy . She could not have intervened in a suit which had terminated , and ...
... marriage . If the decree nisi had in due course been made absolute no means would have been available to Dorothy Plummer to have established the fact of her legitimacy . She could not have intervened in a suit which had terminated , and ...
Page 214-225
... married to the testator ? but : At the time of the ceremony of marriage did this lady have capacity to enter into a marriage with the testator ? It was that which the applicant had to prove and could not do . These distinctions are ...
... married to the testator ? but : At the time of the ceremony of marriage did this lady have capacity to enter into a marriage with the testator ? It was that which the applicant had to prove and could not do . These distinctions are ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action ADVERTISEMENTS agreement allowed amended Appeal applied appointed August authority Barrister-at-Law BILL Board building cause charge claim Company considered continued contract costs Council Counsel course court Court of Appeal damages December decision defendant duty edit effect England entitled evidence fact force further give given grant ground held House husband important income increase interest issue JUDGE judgment July Justice L. T. Jour L. T. Rep land Limited LL.B London Lord marriage matter Minister notice November October Office operation Order paid party payment person plaintiff position possession practice premises present Price proceedings protection PUBLISHERS purchase question reason received recent referred regard registered Regulations relating rent Reported respect Rules sect September Society Solicitors statutory tenant trust University wife