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obsequium

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See: compliance


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82) It was the wife's being in a state of obsequium and owing servitia to her husband that normally generated his legal obligation to support her from the dowry: but where separation--which necessarily ended an obsequium that was contingent on cohabitation--was by his fault, this obligation persisted.
The obsequium et officium were the obligations of the freedmen to the manumitting patron.
He received a half-hearted obsequium in which Mother Angelica characterized the pastoral letter as "confusing," criticizing its emphasis on the assembly "rather than the Eucharist.
 
 
 
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