Sentences with phrase «nisi which»

The decree absolute is what actually ends the marriage, as opposed to the decree nisi which merely declares there are satisfactory grounds.

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Augustine taught, Polanyi explains, «that all knowledge was the gift of grace, for which we must strive under the guidance of antecedent belief: nisi crederitis, non intelligis.»
In Alexander's words, it is nature as a whole that manifests the «nisus toward deity, «25 deity here being simply the level beyond any presently established structure, and thus the lure toward which the evolutionary thrust is directed.
Kaplan's idea of creativity, which can not be accounted for by the so - called laws of nature, echoes Whitehead's metaphysical concept of creativity, the nisus toward the endless production of new syntheses.
«I hereby pronounce a «Decree Nisi» dissolving the marriage between Makinwa and Ayida which was administered at the federal marriage registry, Ikoyi, Lagos, on January 15, 2014.
After you file the Response, you will get a document called a Notice of Hearing, which tells you when the lender will ask the judge for the order nisi to start the foreclosure.
The court sends out a Certificate of Entitlement confirming the date on which decree nisi will be pronounced
The Petitioner applies for decree nisi - an order by a court stating the date on which a marriage can end, unless a good reason not to grant the divorce is produced
The court referred to Nash v Nash [1968] P 597; [1967] 1 All ER 535, in which three classes of case relating to applications to set aside a decree nisi were identified.
«Lord Campbell says as to his own work as a reporter «When I was a Nisi Prius reporter, I had a drawer marked «Bad Law», into which I threw all the cases which seemed improperly ruled.
Where a decree nisi is obtained by consent or where the decree nisi has incorporated maintenance provisions contained in the separation agreement made between the parties the court should not lightly disturb the order and the party seeking the variation must show not only some changes in circumstances, but conditions which arouse the conscience of the court and call for action.
The need for this has been highlighted most poignantly in the recent case of Owens v Owens (2017) EWCA Civ 182, ironically heard by the Court of Appeal on Valentine's Day this year, in which a wife was refused the grant of decree nisi and her appeal dismissed on the basis that the contested allegations of her husband's unreasonable behaviour were at best flimsy.
The first decree is called a decree nisi: it is a provisional order which does not itself terminate the marriage.
After the hearing, once the judge has approved your agreement, you will receive a notice in thirty (30) days, which is the judgment of divorce nisi.
Ninety (90) days from the date of the judgment of divorce nisi, your divorce will be final, which makes for a total of four (4) months from the hearing date for a no - fault, uncontested divorce.
A Judge such as District Judge Alderson in the Atkinson's case, will pronounce the Decree Nisi's in open Court — which is where the media lay in waiting for a juicy celebrity story.
The next stage in divorce proceedings is to apply to the court for a «decree nisi» - this is a legal document which states that you are able to divorce.
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