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- Connivance abstract "Connivance is the act of conniving or conspiring, especially with the knowledge of and active or passive consent to wrongdoing or a twist in truth, to make something appear as something that it is not.A legal finding of connivance may be made when an accuser has assisted in the act about which they are complaining. In some legal jurisdictions, and for certain behaviors, it may prevent the accuser from prevailing.For example, if someone were to entice their spouse to commit adultery, they might be blocked (or estopped) from divorcing their spouse on grounds of that adultery. See Sargent v. Sargent, Court of Chancery of New Jersey, 1920 (Held a man who had not taken active steps to prevent his wife's adultery was not entitled to divorce because he was a participator and consenter to her adultery).".
- Connivance wikiPageID "2827381".
- Connivance wikiPageLength "984".
- Connivance wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Connivance wikiPageRevisionID "617448781".
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLink Adultery.
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_terms.
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLink Collusive_lawsuit.
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLink Estoppel.
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLink Hypocrisy.
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Connivance".
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLinkText "connivance".
- Connivance wikiPageWikiLinkText "conniving in".
- Connivance auto "yes".
- Connivance date "December 2009".
- Connivance hasPhotoCollection Connivance.
- Connivance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-stub.
- Connivance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Connivance subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Connivance hypernym Act.
- Connivance type Article.
- Connivance type Band.
- Connivance type Article.
- Connivance type Concept.
- Connivance type Term.
- Connivance comment "Connivance is the act of conniving or conspiring, especially with the knowledge of and active or passive consent to wrongdoing or a twist in truth, to make something appear as something that it is not.A legal finding of connivance may be made when an accuser has assisted in the act about which they are complaining.".
- Connivance label "Connivance".
- Connivance sameAs m.0857m8.
- Connivance sameAs Q5161966.
- Connivance sameAs Q5161966.
- Connivance wasDerivedFrom Connivance?oldid=617448781.
- Connivance isPrimaryTopicOf Connivance.