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The husband must cause the bill of divorce to be written.
According to the law, it is the man who gives the bill of divorce.
He did the same to a second wife and a third, giving them neither a marriage contract nor a bill of divorce.
He then sent her away without giving her a bill of divorce.
An Orthodox bill of divorce is required for a divorce to be recognized.
It also refers to a woman whose husband refuses, or is unable, to grant her an official Jewish bill of divorce, known as a get.
When the marriage first broke up, she left for Egypt immediately, even before she had obtained the bill of divorce.
The only way for an individual to get divorced in these provinces was to apply to the federal Parliament for a private bill of divorce.
Validation of religious bills of divorce (get, pl.
Provençal spearheaded the rabbinic group arguing that Venturozzo's bill of divorce was invalid.
This collection, which reached even distant Jewish communities, is of importance for the geographical names in rabbinical writings and in bills of divorce.
According to Halakha (Jewish law) when a couple gets divorced it is the man who has to present the woman with a bill of divorce, called a get.
Finally Antony, incited by Cleopatra, sent Octavia a bill of divorce and declared war on Augustus.
In Ontario, prior to 1930 there was no divorce law and individuals seeking a divorce similarly had to apply to Parliament for a private bill of divorce.
Today, civil divorce and remarriage without a get (Jewish Bill of Divorce) has become commonplace, while Jewish marriage is popular even among the less-religious.
(In Lemberg he was engaged in a controversy with Rabbi Joshua Falk concerning a bill of divorce.)
According to the Watchmen, a local newspaper of the time, "the Legislature (had) granted a bill of divorce between Clarendon and Claremont (Sumter)."
During the infamous Tamari-Venturozzo divorce scandal of 1564, the Italian rabbinate was split over the validity of Samuel Venturozzo's bill of divorce.
Under Orthodox Jewish law, a husband must give his wife a bill of divorce known as a "get," which is under the jurisdiction of a Beit Din or religious court.
Jewish prenuptial agreements have been developed in recent times to keep the Jewish woman from becoming an agunah in cases where the husband refuses to grant her a get (Jewish bill of divorce).
Although Sternhartz's father-in-law desired to keep his son-in-law and urged him to be patient with her, Reb Noson came to Cherkasy a year later to demand a get (bill of divorce).
Jewish law requires a husband to issue a bill of divorce before a woman can remarry, yet if his body is unable to be recovered from the battlefields it leaves his widow unable to move on.
Orthodox Jewish approaches had recognized the difficulty of maintaining such a category under circumstances where it has become common to divorce civilly and remarry without obtaining a Jewish get (bill of divorce).
One of the peachy-cheeked charmers with the skeleton throats is already apprised of all the principal circumstances that will come out before the Lords on Sir Leicester's application for a bill of divorce.
Because the disagreements were severe she desired to be divorced, but not being encouraged to do so, she continued in that relationship until one day when it became ethically unlivable, and she gave him a bill of divorce.