Definition of Maritalis. Meaning of Maritalis. Synonyms of Maritalis

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- and the corresponding intent of the wife; this was called the affectio maritalis ('marital affection')." Historical Dictionary of Slavery and Abolition...
- angelinum, Eucyrtidium calvertense, Lamprocyrtis hannai, Lamprocyclas maritalis maritalis, Lamprocyclas haysi, Pterocanium trilobum und Ommatartus tetrathalamus...
- ****umption that its provisions are reducible to the two general heads of a Lex Maritalis and Lex Caducaria. The provisions of these laws forbade the marriage of...
- University Press, 1992), pp. 86–88. Non enim coitus matrimonium facit, sed maritalis affectio, Ulpian, Ulpi**** libro trigesimo tertio ad Sabinum, Digest 24...
- lasting, ideally permanent union modelled on marital affection (affectio maritalis) that was approved and recognized by the slave's owner. Inscriptions indicate...
- In civil law jurisdictions, marital power (Latin: potestas maritalis, Dutch: maritale macht, Afrikaans: maritale mag) was a doctrine in terms of which...
- concubina. What legally differentiated concubinage from marriage was affectio maritalis, the intention of both partners to enter into marriage and have children...
- to the monastery of Lorenzana: (...) eiusdemque Helisabeth regina sub maritali co**** legaliter aderente, an unusual formula that confirms a legitimate...
- referring to the potestas exercised by the husband through the m**** maritalis, which would be equated to a sort of ward, tutela. Cf. "La cosiddetta...
- and the corresponding intent of the wife; this was called the affectio maritalis (‘marital affection’).": 304  Kelleher, M.A. (December 2002). "'Like man...