impediments
1impediments — /impedamants/ Disabilities, or hindrances to the making of contracts, such as infancy, want of reason, etc. Civil law. Absolute impediments are those which prevent the person subject to them from marrying at all, without either the nullity of… …
2impediments — /impedamants/ Disabilities, or hindrances to the making of contracts, such as infancy, want of reason, etc. Civil law. Absolute impediments are those which prevent the person subject to them from marrying at all, without either the nullity of… …
3impédiments — (entrée créée par le supplément) (in pé di man) s. m. pl. Les objets gênant la marche et les mouvements d une armée en campagne. • À l intérieur de Sedan, le spectacle était indescriptible ; les rues, les places, les portes étaient encombrées… …
4Impediments, Canonical — • Canon law uses the word impediment in its restricted and technical sense, only in reference to marriage, while impediments to Holy orders are spoken of as irregularities Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
5impediments to marriage — Disqualifications, such as nonage, mental incapacity, etc. See prohibitive impediments; relative impediment …
6impediments — im·ped·i·ment || ɪm pedɪmÉ™nt n. hindrance, obstacle, obstruction; physical defect which causes speech problems …
7Canonical Impediments — Canonical Impediments † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Canonical Impediments I. GENERAL NOTION OF AN IMPEDIMENT The Latin word impedimentum signifies directly whatever embarrasses or hinders a person, whatever is an obstacle to his… …
8prohibitive impediments — See impediments …
9relative impediments — See impediments …
10prohibitive impediments — See impediments …