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Definition of Indissolubility
1. n. The quality or state of being indissoluble.
Definition of Indissolubility
1. Noun. The quality of being indissoluble. ¹
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Definition of Indissolubility
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Indissolubility
Literary usage of Indissolubility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rights and Liabilities of Husband and Wife by John Fraser Macqueen (1905)
"At the Reformation, doctrine of indissolubility abandoned 166 5. Revision of
ecclesiastical code 167 6. Marquis of Northampton's case 168 7. ..."
2. A History of French Private Law by Jean Brissaud, Rapelje Howell (1912)
"The indissolubility of marriage seems to have been unknown in primitive law.
Rome made use of divorce under two forms: 1st, by mutual consent; 2 2d, ..."
3. Comparative Legal Philosophy Applied to Legal Institutions by Luigi Miraglia (1912)
"CHAPTER XIX INDISSOLUBLE MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE THE IDEAL OF indissolubility.
— THE CONCRETE DEMANDS OF LIFE.— THE QUESTION OF DIVORCE IN RELATION TO ..."
4. The United States and the States Under the Constitution by Christopher Stuart Patterson (1888)
"The indissolubility of the Union. 3. The autonomy of the states. 4. The delegated
character and limited powers of the government of the United States. 5. ..."
5. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws; Or, Private International Law by Francis Wharton (1906)
"Abandonment cf doctrine of indissolubility of English marriage.—The doctrine that
an English marriage could not, under any circumstances, be dissolved by a ..."