 | Sydney George Lushington, Guy Lushington - 1904 - 159 Seiten
...magistrates under this Act as a contempt of itself upon the ground that such provision is to have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty. It is still more doubtful whether the magistrates could themselves treat disregard of such a provision... | |
 | George Browne, Louis Diston Powles - 1905 - 789 Seiten
...no longer bound Judicial to cohabit with her husband (which provision while in force shall have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty) : (b) A provision that the legal custody of any children Custody of of the marriage between the applicant... | |
 | Sir William Clarke Hall - 1905 - 298 Seiten
...applicant be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband (which provision while in force shall have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty) : (b) A provision that the legal custody of any children of the marriage between the applicant and... | |
 | William Pinder Eversley - 1906 - 1051 Seiten
...she ^e no longer bound to cohabit with him, which provision (as has been seen) while in force has the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty ; and, on the other hand, where a wife is a habitual drunkard, the husband is now entitled (a new provision)... | |
 | 1906
...statute also enacted (s. 4, subs. 1) that such order might further provide that the husband should pay to his wife such weekly sum as the Court or magistrate might consider to l>e in accordance with his means and the means which the wife might have for her... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1901
...applicant be no longer bound to cohabit with his wife (which provision while in force shall have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty) ; (6) A provision for the legal custody of any children of the marriage ; May 17.] Page (<•) A provision... | |
 | William John Dixon - 1908 - 512 Seiten
...applicant be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband (which provision while in force shall have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty. (6.) A provision that the legal custody of any children of the marriage between the applicant and her... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1901
...longer bound to cohabit with his wife (which provision while in force shall have the I . .•ffect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty) ; (b) A provision for the legal custody of any children of the marriage ; n (c) A provision that the... | |
 | Great Britain - 1895
...applicant be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband (which provision while in force shall have the effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty): Women) Act, 1895. (c.) A provision that the husband shall pay to the applicant personally, or for her... | |
 | 1895
...be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband ; and such order shall have the force and effect of a judicial separation on the ground of cruelty ; and such order may further provide— first, that the husband shall pay to his wife such weekly sum as the Court or magistrate may consider... | |
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