Manner accessory to or conniving at the Adultery of the other Party to the Marriage, or has condoned the Adultery complained of, or that the Petition is presented or prosecuted in collusion with... Annual Register - Page 164edited by - 1871Full view - About this book
| 1857 - 520 pages
...alleged Adultery has been committed, it shall dismiss the said Petition. XXXI. In case the Court shall be satisfied on the Evidence that the Case of the Petitioner has been proved, then the Court shall pronounce a Decree declaring such Marriage to be dissolved. XXXII. The Court may,... | |
| John Fraser Macqueen - Court rules - 1858 - 232 pages
...Petition. Power to Court to pronounce Decree for dissolving Marriage. XXXI. In case the Court shall be satisfied on the Evidence that the Case of the Petitioner has been proved, and shall not find that the Petitioner has been in any Manner accessory to or conniving at the Adultery... | |
| Richard Thomas Tidswell, Sir Ralph Daniel Makinson Littler - Divorce - 1860 - 376 pages
...wilful desertion was no defence. See also Sullivan v. Sullivan. But now, even in case the Court shall be satisfied on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has been proved, still it is not bound to pronounce such decree if it shall find that the petitioner has during the... | |
| James P. Byrne - Divorce - 1860 - 142 pages
...15. Provision to be made for wife. 16. Provision to be made for children. 1. When the Court shall be satisfied on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has been proved, and that nothing has appeared sufficient to disentitle such petitioner to the relief,ia decree will... | |
| Women - 480 pages
...any of the said cases the Court shall dismiss the said petition. XXXI. In case the Court shall l>e satisfied on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has been proved, and shall not find that the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to or conniving at the adultery... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 1094 pages
...Court shall dismiss the said petition." The 31st section provides " that in case the Court shall be satisfied on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has been proved, and shall not find that the petitioner has been in any manner accessory to or conniving at the adultery... | |
| History - 1871 - 664 pages
...of such an order as this into a later stage of the suit, except to observe that it might well occur that after evidence taken on both sides and closed,...on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has heen proved," the respondent might become insane after the case had been so closed, and the Court about... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1871 - 666 pages
...of such an order as this into a later stage of the suit, except to observe that it might well occur that after evidence taken on both sides and closed,...on the evidence that the case of the petitioner has heen proved," the respondent might become insane after the case had been so closed, and the Court about... | |
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