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marital duties — The personal consequences and incidents of the marital relationship, duties reciprocal to the rights of consortium. 26 Am J1st H & W § 5. See consortium … Ballentine's law dictionary
marital rights, duties and obligations — Such rights, duties, and obligations as arise from the contract of marriage, and constitute its object, and therefore embracing what the parties to such a contract mutually agree to perform toward each other and toward society. Kilburn v Kilburn … Ballentine's law dictionary
marital — Launa male; ♦ marital rights, launa male (RSV); ♦ marital duties, launa male (KJV) … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Marital — Mar i*tal (m[a^]r [i^]*tal), a. [F., fr. L. maritalis, fr. maritus belonging to marriage, n., a husband. See {Marry}, v.] 1. Of or pertaining to a husband; as, marital rights, duties, authority. [archaic] Marital affection. Ayliffe. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
marital — /maeratal/maraytal/ Relating to, or connected with, the status of marriage; pertaining to a husband; incident to a husband @ marital agreements Contracts between parties who are either on the threshold of marriage or on the verge of separation,… … Black's law dictionary
marital — /maeratal/maraytal/ Relating to, or connected with, the status of marriage; pertaining to a husband; incident to a husband @ marital agreements Contracts between parties who are either on the threshold of marriage or on the verge of separation,… … Black's law dictionary
conjugal duties — Marital duties; the duties of husband and wife as such. 26 Am J1st H & W § 5 … Ballentine's law dictionary
marital relationship — The natural and legal relationship of husband and wife; the peculiar relationship growing out of marriage, based upon the reciprocal rights and duties of the spouses. 26 Am J1st H & W § 2 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Islamic marital practices — Part of a series on Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) … Wikipedia
MARRIAGE, PROHIBITED — A marriage is prohibited whenever there is a legal impediment to a kiddushin (see marriage ) between the particular parties. In some cases the prohibition has the effect of rendering the marriage, if it is celebrated nevertheless, null and void… … Encyclopedia of Judaism