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Definition of Antenuptial

Antenuptial
Antenuptial An`te*nup"tial, a. Preceding marriage; as, an antenuptial agreement. --Kent.

Meaning of Antenuptial from wikipedia

- A prenuptial agreement, antenuptial agreement, or premarital agreement (commonly referred to as a prenup), is a written contract entered into by a couple...
- National Corpus, a text corpus of written and spoken American English Antenuptial Contract, as used in South Africa ANC-Halfords Cycling Team, a British-based...
- "the duration of the marriage, and prior marriage of either party, antenuptial agreement of the parties [which is the same as a prenuptial agreement...
- a marriage in South Africa. By default, if a couple does not sign an antenuptial contract before the marriage, they are married in community of property...
- do****ent should serve as a last will and testament. ante before “An antenuptial agreement is a contract between two people that is executed before marriage...
- unfavorable position. In South Africa, if a couple does not sign an antenuptial contract, before a notary public, which is subsequently registered at...
- gave birth six months later. The age difference, added to Hathaway's antenuptial pregnancy, has been emplo**** by some historians as evidence that it was...
- other valid do****ent containing testamentary provisions, such as an antenuptial contract. If the deceased has not left a valid will or valid do****ent...
- which are also properly referred to as "premarital agreements" and "antenuptial agreements". It was drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners...
- testamentary disposition contained in a valid pactum successorium (e.g., antenuptial contract, gift mortis causa); or when he leaves a will which fails for...