
In the realm of canon law it usually refers to the person who was responsible for the breakup or nullity of marriage, that is, the one to whom the failure or nullity of the union is imputable. Since it embraces the concept of imputability, it inherently implies moral guilt or willful wrongdoing. The distinction becomes important in that, for exampl...
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