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"Et uxor"
Keywords:
wife
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latin
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uxor
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etux
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sometimes
Related Terms:
Et ux
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Dowager
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Dower
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Curtesy
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Jointure
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Coverture
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Feme sole
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Levirate
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Agunah
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Wife
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Widower
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Widow
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Primogeniture
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Wive
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Dowry
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Concubine
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Community property
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Separate property
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Woman
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Person
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Tenants by the entirety
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Matrimonial home
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Mahram
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Testament
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Spouse
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Marriage contract
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Entail
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Yeoman
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Paterfamilias
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Marry
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Consort
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Ketubah
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Tenancy by the entirety
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Joint will
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Forced marriage
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Marital property
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Wife
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Divest
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Inheritance
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Testament
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Person
,
Concubinage
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Best man
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Common law marriage
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Equitable distribution
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Sole ownership
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Stepfather
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Tenancy by entirety
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Tenancy by the entireties
A latin term meaning "And Wife". Commonly used in real estate deeds. Also etux, et ux.
asolution4you.com
And his wife. Sometimes written simply as Et Ux.
free-genealogy-forms.com
Latin for "and his wife (sometimes written Et Ux)
web-by-deb.com
A legal term meaning "and wife"; sometimes abbreviated "et ux."
npcnys.org
Et uxor (sometimes Et ux.), is Latin for "and the wife" or "and his wife". It is mostly used in the context of a legal document to include a man's wife in whatever obligation, ownership, etc. the document spells out.
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