Not exact matches
In a rare immersion into a point of family law
for something I was researching last week, I stumbled across — by accident because I wasn't researching it — the phrase «
jactitation of marriage» as a potential cause of action and recall having stumbled across the phrase in the past, having looked up its meaning in the past, and (of course) subsequently forgetting what it meant every time I came across it.
In objection to this allegation, Dr. Jenner and Dr. Lushington submitted that this was an abandonment of the whole case, as it set forth his own profligacy, and that as Lord Hawke had permitted her to use his name there was no ground
for the suit of
jactitation.
(2) Proceedings
for a decree of restitution of conjugal rights, of
jactitation of marriage or of judicial separation shall not be instituted or continued after the commencement of this Act.