Definition of Diriment. Meaning of Diriment. Synonyms of Diriment

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Definition of Diriment

Diriment
Diriment Dir"i*ment, a. [L. dirimens, p. pr. of dirimere. See Dirempt.] (Law) Absolute. Diriment impediment (R. C. Ch.), an impediment that nullifies marriage.

Meaning of Diriment from wikipedia

- are either diriment, which invalidate an attempted marriage, or prohibitive (or impedient), which make a marriage illicit but valid. "Diriment" comes from...
- Clandestinity is a diriment impediment in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church. It invalidates a marriage performed without the presence of three...
- for a declaration of nullity. Accordingly, apart from the question of diriment impediments dealt with below, there is a fourfold classification of contractual...
- cult, sometimes called disparity of worship (Disparitas Cultus), is a diriment impediment in Roman Catholic canon law: a reason why a marriage cannot...
- Western Church declared that Holy Orders were not merely a prohibitive but a diriment canonical impediment to marriage, making marriage by priests invalid and...
- in the late spring or early summer of 1472. Barnfield, Marie (2007). "Diriment Impediments, Dispensations and Divorce: Richard III and Matrimony". The...
- for a declaration of nullity. Accordingly, apart from the question of diriment impediments dealt with below, there is a fourfold classification of contractual...
- Church are 14 for girls and 16 for boys. Being underage constitutes a diriment impediment. That is, a marriage involving an underage bride or groom is...
- Church are 14 for girls and 16 for boys. Being underage constitutes a diriment impediment. That is, a marriage involving an underage bride or groom is...
- the metropolitan in a case of appeal. The bishop may also dispense from diriment impediments after the following manner: By tacit consent of the Holy See...