Condonation One person's approval of another's activities, constituting a defense to a fault divorce.
Condonation definition: Obvious or implied forgiveness. Divorces can be obtained by showing a fault of the other spouse, such as adultery or cruelty.
Condonation: The act of forgiving one's spouse who has committed an act of wrongdoing that would constitute a ground for divorce.
Condonation is a bar to a sentence of divorce. In Pennsylvania it was enacted that 'in any suit or action for divorce for cause of adultery, ...
Condonation: Divorces can be obtained by showing a fault of the other spouse, such as adultery or cruelty.
Condonation The obvious or implied forgiveness of a fault. Generally used in reference to divorces which can be obtained by showing a fault of the other spouse, such as adultery or cruelty.
nounThe act or an instance of forgiving: absolution, amnesty, condonation, excuse, forgiveness, remission. See forgiveness/vindictiveness. Antonyms: pardon Top ...
Definition - Noun : the act of conniving esp. with regard to a spouse's marital misconduct (as adultery) also : a defense to a charge of marital misconduct in a divorce proceeding compare condonation Pronunciationk&-'nI-v&ns ...
Vide 1 Hagg. Eccl. R. 790; 3 Hagg. Eccl. R. 77; 1 Hagg. Cons. R . 147; 2 Hagg. Cons. R. 297; Shelf. on Mar. and Div. 440; Dig. 24, 3, 39; Dig. 48, 5, 13, 5; 1 Addams, R. 411; Compensation; Condonation; Divorce, ...
See also: Nation, Law, Divorce, Adult, Adultery
 
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