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decree nisi
noun
A decree issued on a first petition for divorce; it becomes absolute at some later date unless cause is shown why it should not
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Judge Stephen Alderson granted a decree nisi at the hearing.
Neither Mishcon nor Withers would comment on the granting of the decree nisi yesterday.
Within that time limit, the six-week gap from decree nisi to decree absolute would remain.
It would preserve the two-stage legal process known as decree nisi and decree absolute.
Murdoch, 46, and Freud, 50, are expected to be granted a decree nisi this week.
If there are no disputes, then a decree nisi can become a decree absolute within six weeks and a day.
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Fielder-Civil was granted an undefended decree nisi from the singer.
"Capax imperii nisi imperasset.
De mortuis nil nisi veritatem.
De mortuis nihil nisi bonum.
De mortuis nil nisi bonum, I suppose.
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