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coverture
coverture (ˈkʌvətjʊə(r)) Forms: 3 kuuertur, 4 couertor, 4–6 cou-, covertour(e, 4–7 couerture, 5 couertowre, (6 couverture, Sc. coveratour), 8 covarture, 3– coverture. [a. OF. coverture (12th c.; now couverture) = Pr. and Sp. cobertura:—L. type *coopertūra, f. ppl. stem of cooperīre to cover: see -ur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coverture
According to Chernock, "coverture, ... Supreme Court said "the institution of coverture is ... obsolete" even while acknowledging coverture's existence in 1–11 states. wikipedia.org
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Coverture: The Word You Probably Don't Know But Should
Sep 4, 2012 — My mother-in-law loves this story. A few years ago, my husband, Andrew, and I went to apply for a mortgage. As a candidate for a house ...
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coveratour
coveratour obs. Sc. var. coverture, coverlet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Couverture
"cover", may refer to: Couverture chocolate, a high-quality grade of chocolate Couverture maladie universelle, a French public health programme Coverture wikipedia.org
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coperture
† ˈcoperture Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. coopertura covering, f. cooperīre to cover.] = coverture, covering, horse-cloth.1555 Eden Decades 188 The coperture of a barbed horse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Callebaut
About Callebaut is a Belgian coverture chocolate manufacturer. Coverture chocolate contains high amounts of cocoa butter. Many professionals who use Callebaut coverture chocolate use it for its work ability and typical taste, which has remained consistent over the decades. wikipedia.org
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discoverture
discoverture Law. (dɪˈskʌvətjʊə(r)) [f. discovert a. 2 after coverture. Cf. OF. descouverture discovery (15th c. in Godef.).] The state or condition of being discovert, or not under coverture: cf. coverture 9.1818 Cruise Digest (ed. 2) III. 502 Within ten years next after his and their full age, dis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anne Richelieu Lamb
Due to the coverture (often spelled couverture) laws in place, Anne needed John to enter into her publishing contract on her behalf, because legally a wikipedia.org
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covate
covarture, covate obs. ff. coverture, covet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Paraphernalia
These sorts of property were considered the separate property of a married woman under coverture. wikipedia.org
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Merger doctrine (family law)
See also Merger doctrine (civil procedure) Merger doctrine (property law) Merger doctrine (trust law) Coverture Legal doctrines and principles Marriage wikipedia.org
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assassinment
† aˈssassinment Obs. rare. [a. 16th c. F. assassinement (= It. assassinamento), f. assassiner; see assassin v.] Assassination.1577 S. Patericke Gentillet's Agst. Machiavel (1602) 228 A palliation or coverture, for all assassi[n]ments, murders, and vengeances. Oxford English Dictionary
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Married Women's Property Act 1870
This gave married women a separate statutory estate and released them from coverture. The end of coverture certainly ranks along with suffrage as the sine qua non [inception] of public recognition of women's autonomy and personhood". wikipedia.org
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Married Women's Property Act 1882
The Act altered the common law doctrine of coverture to include the wife's right to own, buy and sell her separate property. See also Coverture Married Women's Property Act 1870 Married Women's Property Acts in the United States Primogeniture Further reading Notes References wikipedia.org
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