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He soon took up with a woman, Juliette, whose maiden name, given variously as Froissy and Pourtalai and nationality ( she spoke French ) remain uncertain, but his divorce from Zina became final only in 1883, whereupon he married Juliette.
Arnaz and Ball's marriage ( 1940 ) was turbulent, and convinced that Arnaz was being unfaithful to her, and also because Desi came home drunk several times, Ball filed for divorce in September 1944, but returned to him before the interlocutory decree became final.
Although both Arnaz and Ball remarried to other spouses after their divorce in 1960, they remained friends, and grew closer in his final decade.
The divorce became final in December 17, 2001. Throughout the mid-1990s, many tabloids reported that he was having an affair with longtime friend and collaborator Trisha Yearwood.
If the couple has divorced fewer than three times ( meaning it is not a final divorce ) the wife also receives spousal support for three menstrual cycles after the divorce, until it can be determined whether she is pregnant.
The final episode, saw Alf lose his job and receive a telegram from Else asking for a divorce.
He would marry Wallis Simpson in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce became final.
The court routinely grants the right to such a name change in the final divorce decree.
This crisis coincided with the hard three final years of his first marriage before his divorce in 1961, the same year that he broke with his trainer Tolush.
The scandal became public knowledge and he made two suicide attempts before their divorce became final.
In 1995, the divorce became final, and she was on the verge of selling her house and moving into a less-expensive apartment in Westwood when she received a call to take the part of Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager.
On June 24, 2010, Sandi's Facebook page indicated that their divorce would be final at noon the following day.
Witherspoon and Phillippe's final divorce documents were granted by the Los Angeles Superior Court on October 5, 2007.
In some legal jurisdictions, including entire countries, it can be difficult to get a full and final divorce, but if the spouses are already separated a mensa et thoro for an extended period of time ( for example, three years ), the court may decide to grant a full and final divorce.
After Williams's death, a judge ruled that the wedding was not legal because Jones Eshlimar's divorce had not become final until eleven days after she married Williams.
Williams also married Audrey Sheppard before her divorce was final, on the tenth day of a required sixty-day reconciliation period.
On 3 May the following year, the Simpsons ' divorce was made final.
Len and Lucille's divorce was granted on May 28, 1935, and became final on June 8, 1936.
When, in August 1985, Ames's divorce became final, he immediately married María del Rosario.
Alma's divorce from Gropius became final in 1920.

final and decree
The monarchs oversaw the final stages of the Reconquista of Iberian territory from the Moors with the conquest of Granada, conquered the Canary Islands, and expelled the Jews and Muslims from Spain under the Alhambra decree.
It is the business of the pope to look after the interests of the Roman empire, since the empire derives its origin and its final authority from the papacy ; its origin, because it was originally transferred from Greece by and for the sake of the papacy ... its final authority, because the emperor is raised to his position by the pope who blesses him, crowns him and invests him with the empire .... Therefore, since three persons have lately been elected king by different parties, namely the youth son of Henry VI, Philip Hohenstaufen, brother of Henry VI, and Otto Brunswick, of the Welf family, so also three things must be taken into account in regard to each one, namely: the legality, the suitability and the expediency of his election ...... Far be it from us that we should defer to man rather than to God, or that we should fear the countenance of the powerful .... On the foregoing grounds, then, we decide that the youth should not at present be given the empire ; we utterly reject Philip for his manifest unfitness and we order his usurpation to be resisted by all .... since Otto is not only himself devoted to the church, but comes from devout ancestors on both sides ..... therefore we decree that he ought to be accepted and supported as king, and ought to be given the crown of empire, after the rights of the Roman church have been secured.
The legal system could be inconsistent, and, at times, arbitrary, because the emperor ruled by decree and had final say on all judicial outcomes.
The vote was 1, 997 for to 224 against, a margin that widened even farther by the time the bishop's final signing of the decree.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 made extensive revisions to the " Title II " provisions regarding common carriers and repealed the judicial 1982 AT & T consent decree ( often referred to as the " modification of final judgment " or " MFJ ") that effectuated the breakup of AT & T's Bell System.
A final no-confidence vote by the liberals, in March 1830, spurred the king into action, and he set about to alter the Charter of 1814 by decree.
Mark Baker held to a hard and bitter doctrine of predestination, believing that a horrible decree of endless punishment awaited sinners on a final judgment day.
On July 2, 1906, the court issued the final decree of the incorporation of the Borough of Wyomissing.
This petition was submitted to the county in early June, the final decree of incorporation was made on June 11, and was officially entered into the records on June 17.
* Consent decree, a final, binding judgment in a case in which both parties agree, by agreement, to a particular outcome
At the last moment, the Moroccan delegates found that they were unable to sign the final Act, but a decree of Sultan Abdelaziz of Morocco on June 18 finally ratified it.
Das Andere Deutschland s final issue, announcing its own prohibition ( Verbot ) by the police authorities on the basis of the Reichstag fire decree
The purpose of this trial was to discredit the so-called " final decree of the Senate " ( senatus consultum ultimum ), an emergency measure of the senate commonly used against the Populares and the Roman assemblies.
I will cover the following points: 1 ) the emergence of the kanrei council system, and the Board of Retainers as intermediary instruments that tied shugo lords more firmly to the regime ; 2 ) the emergence of a coercive instrument in the form of shogunal hegemony that was used to discipline errant shugo lords, and the final defeat of Southern Court forces ; 3 ) the use of the court ranking system as an intermediary instrument that tied the regime to the imperial court, and in connection to this the hanzei half-tax decree of 1368 and its effect ; and 4 ) the limitations to Muromachi authority in the Kyūshū and Kantō regions.
Finally, on 7 < sup > th </ sup > January 49 BCE, the senate under Lentulus and Marcellus passed the “ final decree ” ( senatus consultum ultimum )< ref > Caesar, < i > B. C .</ i > i. 5 ; the tribunes Antonius and Cassius fled with Caesar's envoy, the younger Curio, from Rome to meet Caesar at Ravenna.
This was the final decree and was intended to prevent Catholics from having anything to do with him whatsoever.
From the Russian term, the word ukase has entered the English with the meaning of " any proclamation or decree ; an order or regulation of a final or arbitrary nature ".
With tears streaming down their faces, they sadly realized that they must put the past away and sign the final divorce decree.
An appeal from the Chancery decree was carried to the House of Lords, which at that time functioned as the United Kingdom's court of final appeal, in February 1774.
This decree was not published until after the pope, having commended the matter to God in prayer, gave a final consent and confirmed by his supreme sentence the decision of the congregation.
A consent decree ( also referred to as a consent order or stipulated judgment or agreed judgment ) is a final, binding judicial decree or judgment memorializing a voluntary agreement between parties to a suit in return for withdrawal of a criminal charge or an end to a civil litigation.

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