Legal Definition and Related Resources of Dum sola
Meaning of Dum sola
(Lat. while single or unmarried). A phrase applied to single women, to denote that something has been done, or may be done, while the woman is or was unmarried. Thus, when a judgment is rendered against a woman dum sola, and afterwards she marries, the scire facias to revive the judgment must be against both husband and wife.
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Definition of Dum Sola
In the context of international law, the legal resource A Dictionary of Law, provides a definition of Dum Sola : (Latin)
While single: the status of a single woman or widow.
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