An action for declarator of nullity of a marriage must be made to the Court of Session in Edinburgh. |
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In columns like this one he has mastered the art of simultaneously talking out of both sides of his mouth in words that add up to a nullity. |
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The plaintiff's solicitors believed that proceedings were a nullity and started new proceedings. |
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A decree of nullity has wide implications for the couple and their children. |
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In other cases the courts have struggled against the draconian result of nullity. |
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In that sense, he is the perfect embodiment of the nullity of the modern Democratic Party. |
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From June 15, 2000 the exemption also applies to couples who have a decree of nullity or a deed of separation. |
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In Ireland, the number of nullity decrees had been rising inexorably before divorce was introduced. |
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In March 1999, the High Court refused a decree of nullity to a man whose wife had an affair with her employer shortly after the marriage. |
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I speak of the trial of actions including petitions for divorce or nullity in the High Court. |
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If the proper procedures were not followed, you may be entitled to a nullity decree. |
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I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a decree of nullity. |
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The Board intended to make a final disposition but that disposition is a nullity. |
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For some, there was fascism, a desperate escape from the nullity that was all that democracy seemed able to offer. |
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So long as the man holds the office, and exercises it duly and in accordance with law, his orders are not a nullity. |
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Causes of the nullity of marriage can be decided only through the sentence of a competent tribunal. |
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Women are now awarded part of the matrimonial assets in the event of divorce, judicial separation or nullity of marriage. |
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Apart from the wording and creation of a legal fiction, no significant practical differences between nullity and nonexistence can be identified. |
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There is simply no need for the Sons of Mary to gesticulate before the nullity of objections which have no foundation. |
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She applied for nullity on the grounds that she had only gone through the ceremony out of a sense of duty to her parents and Sikh customs. |
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If my petition for a declaration of nullity is successful does that mean that my former spouse is granted one also? |
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The applicant pleads, first, the nullity of the decision to reject his complaint. |
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A decree of nullity is a declaration that the marriage never existed. |
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On 10 December 2004 the father petitioned for divorce in New Jersey whilst on 15 December the mother filed a nullity action in Spain. |
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This must be in writing, on pain of nullity, in the form of a public deed or authenticated private agreement. |
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The nullity of such a stipulation does not affect the validity of the other provisions of the contract or document of which it forms a part. |
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Again the practical relevance should also be considered as well as the way opposition authorities or nullity courts deal with this. |
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Is the lack of industrial applicability a separate ground for opposition or nullity? |
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There are also legal scholars who proclaim absolute nullity as a general consequence of unfairness. |
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Both conditions, especially the second, render the whole project a nullity. |
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The affidavit further stated, that the district attorney of the United States moved to strike off from the record the plea of tender as a nullity. |
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As a result, the wife applied for and was granted a decree of nullity. |
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Whenever the court has jurisdiction in the main proceedings for divorce, nullity or judicial separation, then it also has jurisdiction to order such variations. |
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That to my mind is the distinction between invalidity and nullity. |
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Commitment to fight corruption would be a nullity if the government fails to create an enabling environment for the media to expose and report on corruption. |
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Terse Bush certainly is, but unlike Beatty, I don't think he is a nullity. |
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Even its delayed new building reflects the nullity as official auditors rubbish the assembly's claim that Richard Rogers's design would be too expensive. |
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Twenty years later, he was able to obtain the decree of nullity that enabled him to legitimize his children by Francesca Armosino, his longtime companion. |
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However, should the national court have doubts as to the grounds, the scope and possibly the consequences of the nullity established earlier, then this court is free to raise a question before the Court of Justice once again. |
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Once the nullity of the existential possibilities is recognized, humans cannot but resign themselves to Being, which, in one of its new manifestations in the world or beyond it, conducts them to a new epoch. |
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The Roman Rota handles normal judicial appeals, the most numerous being those that concern alleged nullity of marriage. |
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The nullity which would affect any of the present provisions, in part or in totality, will not impact the remainder which will hereby remain in effect without change. |
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No option granted under the Plan shall be hypothecated, charged, transferred, assigned or otherwise encumbered or disposed of by any optionee on pain of nullity. |
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There is also controversy regarding the real nature of the sanction of nullity and the competence of the Commission and unfair contract terms that are not well-defined. |
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Article 132 of the same Law stipulates the nullity of any marriage entered into without the free and full consent of any of the spouses, or contracted by an unemancipated minor or disqualified person. |
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A gift shall be made by public act under penalty of nullity, even if its object is movables, unless their value is moderate given the economic condition of the donor. |
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If the proceedings were a nullity, they would have to start afresh. |
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Otherwise the nullity of the contract of sale shall be the consequence. |
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A nullity action may also be filed against a patent for an unpatentable invention or with a scope of protection that has been extended beyond the original claim. |
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The defence must be made in writing in the case of divorce, separation from bed and board, separation as to property, nullity of marriage, determination of filiation or of the surviving spouse's compensatory allowance. |
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The cumulative effect of the proposed Bill is that maintenance may be claimed during the subsistence of marriage as well as following divorce, judicial separation or nullity of marriage. |
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The absence of this intercession is merely a civil nullity. |
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The declaration of nullity, invalidity or fruitlessness, of any of these clauses, will not affect the validity or efficiency of the others, which will continue to be binding for the two parties. |
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Where the law applicable to a grouping by virtue of Article 2 provides for the nullity of that grouping, such nullity must be established or declared by judicial decision. |
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A declaration of nullity, commonly called an annulment, is a judgement on the part of an ecclesiastical tribunal determining that a marriage was invalidly attempted. |
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