| 1854 - 1060 pages
...such marriage to be dissolved : Provided that the Cour shall not be bound to pronounce such decree if the petitioner shall, in the opinion of the Court, have been guilty of unreasonable dela; in presenting or prosecuting such petition s. 30). The Court may, if it think fit, in any decree... | |
| 1857 - 654 pages
...to any such petition, shall not be satisfied that the alleged adultery has been committed, or shall find that the petitioner has during the marriage been guilty of adultery, or has been accessory to or conniving at the adultery complained of, or has condoned the same, then, and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1857 - 1116 pages
...to any auch Petition shall not be satisfied that the alleged Adultery has been committed, or shall find that the Petitioner has, during the Marriage been guilty of Adultery, or has been accessory to or conniving at tho Adultery complained of, or has condoned the same, or that... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1858 - 230 pages
...may not) if it shall find that the petitioner has, during the marriage, been guilty of adultery, or shall, in the opinion of the Court, have been guilty of unreasonable delay in seeking redress, or of cruelty towards the other party, or of having deserted or wilfully separated... | |
| 1858 - 488 pages
...collusion with the respondent. The court also has a discretion as to dissolving the marriage tie, if it find that the petitioner has during the marriage been guilty of adultery, or of unreasonable delay in presenting or prosecuting the petition, or of cruelty towards the other party... | |
| John Fraser Macqueen - 1858 - 232 pages
...section provides that " the court shall not be bound " to pronounce a decree of divorce if it shall find that the " petitioner has, during the marriage, been guilty of adultery." This discovery may not be on recrimination or countercharge. But it seems clear, that, as the court... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Probate, Richard Searle, James Charles Smith - 1860 - 180 pages
...But then comes a proviso, " that the Court shall not be bound to pronounce such decree, if it shall find that the petitioner has, during the marriage,...delay in presenting or prosecuting such petition," (now here he has not- been guilty of unreasonable delay), " or of cruelty towards the other party to... | |
| James P. Byrne - 1860 - 142 pages
...presented, or prosecuted in collusion. But the Court shall not be bound to pronounce such decree if it shall find that the petitioner has, during the marriage,...or if the petitioner shall, in the opinion of the Courtjhave been guilty of unreasonable delay in presenting or prosecuting such petition, or of cruelty... | |
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