A widow may remarry according to the same rite, her new husband paying the expenses of the feast.
Widows may remarry without limit, but the dearth of husbands makes it difficult for them to do so.
Should they get quite well they may not remarry during their whole lives.
Then if still alive they could eat but were never permitted to remarry and many when the husband's body was placed on the funeral pyre accompanied it into the flames.
I told him he had insulted me, and forbade him to come here again without Mr. Saychase to remarry them," I said.
Now I can only say good-by; but I forbid you to come into my house again until you bring Mr. Saychase with you to remarry you to Gertrude.
A divorced woman cannot remarry until ten months after the divorce has become absolute.
Divorced persons are forbidden to remarry each other.
Divorced parties are forbidden to remarry each other.
The innocent party to a divorce suit may contract a new marriage, but the guilty party is forbidden to remarry during the lifetime of the innocent party.
To remarry is expressed here by the words, “going into the bît zikari.
Complete divorce, or dissolution of the bond with the right to remarry during the lifetime of the other spouse, is never lawful, except in the cases mentioned in 2787 e.
In the marriage contract a clause was inserted to the effect that should Anne survive Charles, without children, she could only remarry with his successor.
Either party to a divorce may remarry at any time.
Should she remarry and bear children to her second husband, she cannot give any part of this property to them, but upon her death it goes to the offspring of the first marriage, or reverts to the relatives.
Widows are permitted to remarry seven times, and, by an unusual custom, an elder brother is allowed to marry the widow of his younger brother.
Just as free--except, I believe, that a clergyman may object personally to remarry you, and hand the job on to somebody else.
And it is evidently a prick of conscience in her that has led her to urge me to get a divorce, that she may remarry this man legally.
But on the second the churchpeople who persuaded her to remarry him went on the stand and confessed--or perhaps you would say, boasted--that they persuaded her to remarry him.
Even the divorced woman may remarry after a penance of five years.
In contrast with this decision, the Synod of Compiègne forbids both parties to remarry when the husband abandons his wife in order to escape private vengeance: ibid.
Yet, with delicious inconsequence, he proceeds to explain why pseudo-Ambrose had given the man alone the right to remarry in case of the wife's adultery, without granting the woman the reciprocal privilege.
Still more rigorous is the rule in Samoa, where the divorced woman is forbidden toremarry even after her husband's death.
On the other hand, the widow or divorced woman who will remarry has sometimes an important compensation for the loss of social prestige, since she may freely bestow her hand in choosing a second mate.
The law of 1848, when the marriage bond is dissolved on account of infidelity, authorizes the court in its discretion to allow both parties to remarry or only the injured person, as may seem just.
Berlin statistics for 1878 which show that divorced men remarry within the first three years at about the same rate as widowers, while divorced women remarry more rapidly than widows.
In the District of Columbia the guilty person may not remarry except with the former spouse.
The guilty defendant is forbidden to "remarry any person whatsoever;" while the innocent plaintiff is fully authorized to "make and complete another marriage, in like manner as if the party convicted was actually dead.
As in 1803, the guilty defendant is forbidden to remarry until after the death of the complainant.
It is constituted bigamy in Oklahoma for either divorced person to remarry within six months after the divorce, or until thirty days after final judgment, if appeal be taken.
A divorced woman may remarry after giving a feast to the caste panchayat or committee, and obtaining their consent.
Code) was only allowed to remarry after an interval of ten months.
Foreign figures for Switzerland, Holland and Berlin indicate that in those regions the proportion of the divorced who remarry speedily is about the same as that of widows and widowers.
A divorced husband may remarry his divorced wife, but if he does so, he cannot be again divorced, except on the ground of a sentence to a peine afflictive et infamante passed on one of them since their remarriage.
The husband could remarry at once; but the wife (art.
The Greek Church, understanding the words of Christ in the broader sense above mentioned, has always allowed complete divorce with a right to remarry for the cause of adultery.
They do not remarrytheir widows, and are strictly monogamous.
In the Kintala sub-division, a widow may remarryif she has no male issue, but the remarriage of widows is not allowed in other sub-divisions.
She had said, openly and defiantly to her son's face, that she felt sure he would not remarry Leone in June, but she would stoop to no vulgar way to prevent it.
The only bright side to it was this, he could remarry her on the day he came of age.
If he chooses to remain true and constant to her, the very next day after he becomes of age he can remarry her, and then she becomes his lawful wife; if he forgets her the only remedy for her would be money compensation.
He would stay away until the time was over; then, the very day he came of age, he would return and remarry her.
I shall remarry Leone, mother, the day after I am twenty-one," he said.
You have one resource," she said, "and I tell you quite honestly about it; when you are of age you can remarry this person if you wish.
If the husband departs without informing his wife of the date of his return, and is aware of the law prescribed in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the wife may remarry after waiting a full year.
This relates to a law of Islám set out in the Qur’án which decreed that under certain conditions a man could notremarry his divorced wife unless she had married and been divorced by another man.
He who hath divorced his wife may choose, upon the passing of each month, to remarry her when there is mutual affection and consent, so long as she hath not taken another husband .
If news of his death or murder reaches her, and the news is confirmed by general report or by 2 reliable witnesses, she may remarryafter the lapse of 9 months.
If she has, she must be divorced before her former husband canremarry her.
He who hath divorced his wife may choose, upon the passing of each month, to remarry her when there is mutual affection and consent, so long as she hath not taken another husband.
Widows may not remarry or wear black bangles, but they wear silver ones.
Remarriage of widows is practised, but a woman divorced for adultery cannot remarryduring the life-time of her husband.
May a personremarry who has a wife or husband living?
No person can lawfullyremarry who has a wife or husband living.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remarry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: couple; espouse; marry; mate; wed