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Condonation
Condonation Con`do*na"tion, n. [L. condonatio a giving away.] 1. The act of condoning or pardoning. 2. (Law) Forgiveness, either express or implied, by a husband of his wife or by a wife of her husband, for a breach of marital duty, as adultery, with an implied condition that the offense shall not be repeated. --Bouvier. Wharton.

Meaning of Donatio from wikipedia

- The Donation of Constantine (Latin: Donatio Constantini) is a forged Roman imperial decree by which the 4th-century emperor Constantine the Great supposedly...
- matrimonii). All the property of the wife which was not dowry, or was not a donatio propter nuptias, continued to be her own property, and was called Parapherna...
- similar in legal enforceability to donatio propter nuptias of Eastern Roman law, except some critical differences. Donatio propter nuptias was optional and...
- Roman Emperor (even though his seat of power was north of the Alps). The Donatio Constantini, by which the Papacy had allegedly been granted the territorial...
- gift again. Gifts can also be either: deathbed gifts (gift causa mortis, donatio mortis causa) - a ****ure gift made in expectation of the donor's imminent...
- itself or as the final phrase of the Agnus Dei prayer of the Holy M****. donatio mortis causa a donation in expectation of death A legal concept in which...
- them. Surely Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware." — Surah An-Nisa 4:35 Mahr (donatio propter nuptias) differs from a marriage dowry or gift, in that it is mandatory...
- animal. Also called mansuetae naturae. Opposite of ferae naturae (below) donatio mortis causa deathbed gift Gift causa mortis; "The donor, contemplating...
- husband to the wife. There was indeed in the Roman law what was termed donatio propter nuptias, a gift from the family of the husband, but this was only...
- 1054 to Michael Cærularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, he cites the "Donatio" to show that the Holy See possessed both an earthly and a heavenly imperium...