 | Robert Campbell - 1895 - 1020 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 * between... | |
 | William Pinder Eversley - 1896 - 1172 pągines
...ipso facto void, and not merely voidable, proceeds to enact 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." Consanguinity is the relationship of parties who are descended from the same... | |
 | Sir William Oldnall Russell, Horace Smith, Alfred Percival Perceval Keep - 1896 - 1132 pągines
...pronounced in a suit depending on the 31st of August, 1S35, provided that nothing hereinbefore contained shall affect marriages between persons being within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity ; and by sec. 2, ' all marriages celebrated after the said 31st of August, between persons within the prohibited... | |
 | Robert Campbell - 1897 - 902 pągines
...reference to the known state of the law as laid down in that case, and that statute, by section 4, enacts that all marriages which shall thereafter be celebrated...the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity shnll be absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and thus, as was pressed... | |
 | George Elliott Howard - 1904 - 520 pągines
...so long a period" as the joint lives of the parents, therefore " all marriages which may hereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity" ought to "be ipso facto void, and not merely voidable;" and accordingly it is so enacted. With respect... | |
 | George Elliott Howard - 1904 - 524 pągines
...during so long a period" as the joint lives of the parents, therefore "all marriages which may hereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity" ought to "be ipso facto void, and not merely voidable ;" and accordingly it is so enacted. With respect... | |
 | George Elliott Howard - 1904 - 522 pągines
...so long a period" as the joint lives of the parents, therefore " all marriages which may hereafter be celebrated between persons within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity" ought to "be ipso facto void, and not merely voidable;" and accordingly it is so enacted. With respect... | |
 | Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1905 - 932 pągines
...LAMBETH.) (11 a B. 173—204, 244.) Stat. 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 54, s. 2 (passed 31st August, 1835) enacts that all marriages which shall thereafter be celebrated...prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity shall be null and void. The prohibited degrees are those declared by stat. 28 lien. VIII. c. 7, s. 11 (2), to... | |
 | William Pinder Eversley - 1906 - 1204 pągines
...ipso facto void, and not merely voidable, proceeds to enact 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. 6 Consanguinity i Le Oeyt v. O'Brien, Milw. Ir. Eccl. Rep. 325 ; Parker v. Parlurr,... | |
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