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Right not to lie by acknowledgment regarding dowry (A comparative study)

Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2017, Volume 6, Issue 21 part 2, Pages 188-222

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The woman may, in good faith, acknowledge before the judge that she has taken her dowry and documents it in the marriage contract, while she has not received anything from him. Although the judicial declaration is a conclusive argument, it is not permissible to refer to it. By giving her the right to compose her husband's right not to lie by approving it, the alliance fell its right to the dowry and abstained deserved dowry accelerated.
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(2017). Right not to lie by acknowledgment regarding dowry (A comparative study). Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 6(21 part 2), 188-222.
Taha.S.ALjboury; Suhaib.A.Salim. "Right not to lie by acknowledgment regarding dowry (A comparative study)". Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 6, 21 part 2, 2017, 188-222.
(2017). 'Right not to lie by acknowledgment regarding dowry (A comparative study)', Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 6(21 part 2), pp. 188-222.
Right not to lie by acknowledgment regarding dowry (A comparative study). Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2017; 6(21 part 2): 188-222.
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