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" Willful desertion. is the voluntary separation of one of the married parties from the other with intent to desert. "
Reports of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia - Page 749
by West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1911
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Revised Laws of the State of California: In Four Codes : Political ..., Volume 2

California, California. Commission to Revise the Laws of California - 1871 - 894 pages
...has been adopted as Sec. 94. SKC. 95. Wilful desortion is the voluntary separation Daemon, one year of one of the married parties from the other, or the voluntary refusal one year to renew a suspended cohabitation without justification either in the consent or the wrongful...
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West Coast Reporter: Containing All the Decisions as Fast as Filed ..., Volume 4

1884 - 1042 pages
...The statute (GC, Art. 71, Chap. II, First Division,) on this subject defines wilful desertion as " the voluntary separation of one of the married parties from the other, with intent to desert: CC, Sec 95. It would seem from the evidence above given that if there was any...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 4

1884 - 1268 pages
...The statute (Civil Code, art. 2, c. 2, first division) on this subject defines willful desertion as "the voluntary separation of one of the married parties from the other with intent to desert." Civil Code, § 95. It would seem from the evidence above given that if there...
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Law Made Easy: A Book for the People

Lelia Josephine Robinson - 1886 - 612 pages
...divorce, is as follows : " Desertion, in divorce law, and under the varying terms of our statutes, is the voluntary separation of one of the married...the consent or the wrongful conduct of the other." Must be Voluntary. The separation must be voluntary. If the husband drives his wife from the house,...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 94

1915 - 1132 pages
...Bishop on Marriage and Divorce, |§ 1662 and 1GC3, said: "Desertion as a matrimonial offense, Is a voluntary separation of one of the married parties...either in the consent, or the wrongful conduct, of the latter." And the case of Barclay y. Barclay, 98 Md. 366, 56 Atl. 804, where the Court held "that a...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 93

1915 - 1118 pages
...Matthews v. Matthews, 112 Md. 582, 77 Atl. 249, 29 LRA (NS) Ö05. "Desertion as a matrimonial offense is the voluntary separation of one of the married...parties from the other or the voluntary refusal to renew the suspended cohabitation, without justification, either in the consent, or the wrongful conduct of...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 77

1911 - 1164 pages
..."DESEBTION"— ACTS CONSTITUTING. Desertion justifying a divorce is the voluntary separation of one spouse from the other, or the voluntary refusal to renew...cohabitation, without justification either in the consent or wrongful conduct of the other, and though there must be a simultaneous separation and an intent to...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 84

1913 - 1140 pages
...conduct is responsible for their continued separation. [4] Desertion as a marital offense consists in the voluntary separation of one of the married parties from the other, or the refusal to renew suspended cohabitation, without justification, either In the consent or the wrongful...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 11

1890 - 1130 pages
...And in the case of Alkire v. Alkire, ante, 11, (recently decided by this court,) it is held that " desertion, in divorce law, is the voluntary separation...without Justification either in the consent or the wropgful conduct of the other. " Looking, then, to the evidence in the case, with a view of applying...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 11

1890 - 1222 pages
...Appeals of Weft Virginia. March 10, 1890.) DIVORCE — DESERTION. 1. Desertion, la divorce law, ia the voluntary separation of one of the married parties from the other, or the voluntary ret usai to renew a suspended cohabitation, without justification either m the consent or the wrongful...
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