cui ante divortium — /kyuway aentiy dsv6rsh(iy)3m /k(w)ay% (L. Lat. The full phrase was, Cui ipsa ante diuortium contradicere non potuit, whom she before the divorce could not gainsay). A writ which anciently lay in favor of a woman who had been divorced from her… … Black's law dictionary
cui ante divortium — /kyuway aentiy dsv6rsh(iy)3m /k(w)ay% (L. Lat. The full phrase was, Cui ipsa ante diuortium contradicere non potuit, whom she before the divorce could not gainsay). A writ which anciently lay in favor of a woman who had been divorced from her… … Black's law dictionary
sur cui ante divortium — /sar k(yuw)ay sntiy davorsh(iy)am/ See cui ante divortium … Black's law dictionary
Cui ipsa ante divortium contradicere non potuit — Whom before the divorce she could not deny. See cui ante divortium … Ballentine's law dictionary
entry cui ante divortium — A writ which lay for a woman who had secured a divorce from her husband to secure lands which had been alienated by him. See 3 Bl Comm 183 … Ballentine's law dictionary
cui ipsa ante diuortium contradicere non potuit — See cui ante divortium … Black's law dictionary
cui ipsa ante diuortium contradicere non potuit — See cui ante divortium … Black's law dictionary
cui in vita — Whom in his lifetime; a writ of entry which a widow had to recover lands which belonged to her and which had been aliened by her husband during his lifetime. See 3 Bl Comm 183, note. cui in vita sua, vel cui ante divortium, ipsa contradicere non… … Ballentine's law dictionary
DIVORTII duae apud Romanos species erant — Requdium, quod in Sponsalibus et Divortium proprie dictum, quod in consummatis valebat nuptiis. Prioris formula erat: Conditione tua non utor. Posterioris, Res tuas tibi babeto, vel Res tuas tibi agito. Utraque dicebatur Matrimonii renuntiatio,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ANGLIA — Insulae Britanniae pars, olim Albion, seu Albania, ab albis rupibus (ur quidam volunt) quae primum illuc navigantibus apparent, sic dicta. Hodie in duaspartes dividitur, Angliam proprie sic dictam, veteribus Lhoegriam, et Cambriam, seu Walliam.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale