- had the
right to
grant annulments,
while divorces were "only
available through an Act of Parliament."
Examples in
which annulments were
granted by the Anglican...
- In
organic chemistry,
annulation (from
Latin anellus 'little ring';
occasionally annelation) is a
chemical reaction in
which a new ring is constructed...
- Over the past 30
years about 55 to 70% of
annulments have
occurred in the
United States. The
growth in
annulments has been substantial; in the
United States...
- The
Robinson annulation is a
chemical reaction used in
organic chemistry for ring formation. It was
discovered by
Robert Robinson in 1935 as a
method to...
- The
Danheiser annulation or
Danheiser TMS-cyclopentene
annulation is an
organic reaction of an α,β-unsaturated
ketone and a
trialkylsilylallene (e.g....
-
annulled by the
Church of England. He was
never granted an
annulment by the Pope as he desired, for
Catherine of Aragon, his
first wife.
Annulments declare...
- Jury nullification, also
known in the
United Kingdom as jury equity, or a
perverse verdict, is when the jury in a
criminal trial gives a
verdict of not...
- 1960
Iranian legislative election 1962
Argentine legislative election (
annulled by a coup 10 days later) 1962
Peruvian general election (won by Víctor...
-
Nevada (/nəˈvædə, -vɑː-/ nə-VAD-ə, -VAH-, Spanish: [neˈβaða]) is a
landlocked state in the
Western region of the
United States. It
borders Oregon to the...
- for the
annulment in 1533, so
Parliament endorsed the king's
claim to be
Supreme Head of the
Church of England,
giving him the
authority to
annul his own...