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- Poverty excused bigamy on the part of a deserted wife.
- In the absence of any inquiry, I see deserted wife . }}
- One of her longest and most poems was " Ill Penseroso or The Deserted Wife ".
- When the right of a deserted wife was first recognised, it was based on procedural grounds.
- The right of a deserted wife remains the same after the Act of 1962 as it was before.
- We should protect the position of a wife who has a share-just as years ago we protected the deserted wife.
- I see no reason whatever for excluding the right of a deserted wife from section 70 ( 1 ) ( g ).
- On board the ship, businessman Paul Berten overhears Nancy rehearsing her lines and mistakenly concludes that she is a deserted wife and an expectant mother.
- The words " every person " in the section clearly include a deserted wife; for she is a person in actual occupation of the land.
- It was first performed in the court theatre at Innsbruck on 4 November 1655 to celebrate the visit of Salamis by his deserted wife Princess Argia.
- Playing the role of a deserted wife who later discovers that she has cancer, " My Rosy Life " resurrected Choi's career.
- Just as in olden days a deserted wife had an irrevocable authority to pledge his credit for necessaries, so in these days she has an irrevocable authority to remain in the matrimonial home.
- Such being the nature of the right of a deserted wife-it is a " licence coupled with an equity "-there remains the task of fitting it into the property statutes.
- He convinces her that he will act as her husband until the baby is born, whereupon he would leave her, so that she could live with her child peacefully as a deserted wife.
- Mr . Mervyn Davies submitted to us that the " rights " there are confined to proprietary rights, such as the rights of a tenant, and do not include the rights of a licensee or of a deserted wife.
- Hilary Craven, a deserted wife and bereaved mother, is planning suicide in a Moroccan hotel, when she is asked by British secret agent Jessop to undertake a dangerous mission as an alternative to taking an overdose of sleeping pills.
- In 1920, on an appeal by a deserted wife and child, seeking compensation or support from her husband, Meredith pronounced that English Law was retrograde in this matter and that he would give his judgment in accordance with the spirit of Brehon Law.
- The House of Lords effectively nullified Denning's work with the case " National Provincial Bank Ltd " v " Ainsworth " [ 1965 ] AC 1175 in 1965, which ruled that the deserted wife had no licence to stay.
- The House of Lords effectively nullified Denning's work with the case " National Provincial Bank Ltd " v " Ainsworth " [ 1965 ] AC 1175 in 1965, which ruled that the deserted wife had no license to stay.
- In 1802, " several ladies " formed the Impartial Female Humane Society for the purpose of assisting " the deserving widow and deserted wife " and to establish a " Male Free School, upon liberal principles . " The Society was incorporated in 1811.
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