-
annulment; for example, this is the case in
section 12 of the
Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 in
England and Wales). In
legal terminology, an
annulment makes...
- In
organic chemistry,
annulation (from
Latin anellus 'little ring';
occasionally annelation) is a
chemical reaction in
which a new ring is constructed...
- The
Robinson annulation is a
chemical reaction used in
organic chemistry for ring formation. It was
discovered by
Robert Robinson in 1935 as a
method to...
- The
Danheiser annulation or
Danheiser TMS-cyclopentene
annulation is an
organic reaction of an α,β-unsaturated
ketone and a
trialkylsilylallene (e.g....
- In the
Catholic Church, a
declaration of nullity,
commonly called an
annulment and less
commonly a
decree of nullity, and in some cases, a
Catholic divorce...
- wives,
because three of his
marriages were
annulled by the
Church of England. He was
never granted an
annulment by the Pope, as he desired, however, for...
- Jury
nullification (US/UK), jury
equity (UK), or a
perverse verdict (UK)
occurs when the jury in a
criminal trial gives a not
guilty verdict regardless...
-
Nevada (/nəˈvædəˌ -vɑː-/ nə-VAD-ə, -VAH-, Spanish: [neˈβaða]) is a
landlocked state in the
Western region of the
United States. It
borders Oregon to the...
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first marriage (to
Catherine of Aragon)
annulled. His
disagreement with Pope
Clement VII
about such an
annulment led
Henry to
initiate the
English Reformation...
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officially secular), non-consummation of a
marriage may be a
ground for
annulment (an
annulment is
different from a
divorce because it
usually acts retrospectively)...