 | 1858 - 736 pągines
...passing of this Act," etc. The •econd section enacted, " that all marriages which shall hereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited...shall be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever." CESSWELL, J.—In this case I have been called upon by VC Stuart to assist him... | |
 | Henry John Stephen - 1858 - 718 pągines
...only, and not a civil disability (o). But by statute 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 54, all marriages thereafter celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees...of consanguinity or affinity, shall be absolutely void to all purposes whatever—which seems to bring the objection within the class of civil disabilities... | |
 | John Fraser Macqueen - 1858 - 232 pągines
...prohibited " degrees of consanguinity." The second section enacted that " all marriages which should thereafter be celebrated between " persons within...prohibited degrees of consanguinity or " affinity should be absolutely null and void to all intents " and purposes whatsoever." Then followed a proviso... | |
 | John Fraser Macqueen - 1858 - 224 pągines
...prohibited " degrees of consanguinity." The second section enacted that "• all marriages which should thereafter be celebrated between. " persons within...prohibited degrees of consanguinity or " affinity should be absolutely null and void to all intents " and purposes whatsoever." Then followed a proviso... | |
 | Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson - 1859 - 826 pągines
...Lord Lyndhursts Act, 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 54), by which it was enacted " that all marriages which should thereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity should be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever," received the Royal assent... | |
 | Albany De Fonblanque - 1860 - 410 pągines
...void, and the children, of course, illegitimate. " 2nd. That all marriages which shall be hereafter celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees...shall be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes ivTiatsoever." It is still a vexed question whether the marriage of a man or woman with the... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith - 1862 - 1062 pągines
...have stat. 5 & G W. 4. c. 54., which, by section 2, enacts " that all marriages which, shall hereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity shall be " not merely voidable, but " absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever." We must... | |
 | Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 738 pągines
...only, and not a civil, disability (o). But by statute 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 54, all marriages thereafter celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees...of consanguinity or affinity, shall be absolutely void to all purposes whatever—which seems to bring the objection within the class of civil disabilities... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1863 - 822 pągines
...for that cause by any sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court; Provided that nothing in the Act should affect marriages between persons being within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity. And the Act then proceeds to enact, that all marriages which should thereafter be celebrated 1861. between... | |
 | 1866 - 520 pągines
...that cause by any sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court ; but that all marriages which shall hereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited...consanguinity or affinity shall be absolutely null and void. This Act does not define what are the prohibited degrees, and this part of the enactment must be interpreted... | |
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