Sentences with word «condonation»

Forgiveness and restoration of the marital relationship are the two very important aspects of condonation with varying degrees of applicability, depending on the jurisdiction.
segregation might have a bad rap due to the negative condonation with affirmative action, but it does have its merits in regards to self - publishing and e-books.
No one who knows anything of the darker side of human life will deny that acceptance in itself can pass easily into a sentimental condonation of evil which obscures the truth of human existence.
Reform was again in the air in the early 1960s when the Matrimonial Causes Act 1963 brought some relaxation in the concepts of collusion and condonation as bars to divorce, but a further attempt to introduce separation as a ground did not succeed.
If proven, condonation revives an alimony claim despite a spouse's adultery and notwithstanding South Carolina's statutory bar [S.C. Code Ann.
The doctrine of condonation requires employers to take care in how they administer warnings to problematic employees.
Common defenses include condonation and recrimination.
Thereafter, if the employee does not improve his or her performance it may be that the employer can not rely on the previous performance review because of the legal principle of condonation.
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Condonation (a legal term meaning «conditional forgiveness») is a powerful defense to a fault divorce in South Carolina.
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«Condonation, tort, writ of summons, affidavit, pendente lite, subpoena duces tecum; these terms can be hard to understand without a law degree to your name.
«Condonation» is one of the few family law doctrines that appeals to the better angels of our nature.
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Condonation — knowing what your spouse did wrong but forgiving him or her anyway; this is usually proven by showing that you and your spouse had sexual relations after you found out what your spouse did.
Condonation is always subject to the implied condition that the employee will be of good behaviour and will attempt to improve.
However, the emphasis was still on proving a matrimonial offence by the respondent (except in the case of insanity), and condonation and connivance remained as bars.
(c) where a divorce is sought in circumstances described in paragraph 8 (2)(b), to satisfy itself that there has been no condonation or connivance on the part of the spouse bringing the proceeding, and to dismiss the application for a divorce if that spouse has condoned or connived at the act or conduct complained of unless, in the opinion of the court, the public interest would be better served by granting the divorce.
If she accuses you of condonation, it means you forgave her for her transgression by continuing with the marital relationship after you found out about it.
In Maine, defenses against adultery include recrimination and condonation.
With condonation, your spouse claims you knew of his activity but forgave him for it.
Condonation is when one spouse commits an act that would constitute grounds for a divorce and the other spouse (after knowledge of the act) voluntarily resumes the marital relationship.
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