Whatever it is," rejoined Allan, "we'll treat it like a dose of physic — we'll take it at once, and be done with it." He went on reading: '"And no license to marry without banns shall be granted, unless oath shall be first made by one of the parties... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 330edited by - 1866Full view - About this book
| Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...were published S. Before a licence be granted, one of the parties shall swear before the Surrogate, that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance or lawful cause or suit to hinder the marriage proceeding, and that one of the parties has for fifteen... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1856 - 532 pages
...make and sign or subscribe a solemn declaration in writing, in the body or at the foot of such notice, that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance or other lawful hindrance to the said marriage, and that the parties to the said marriage, in case... | |
| James Logan - Marrage - 1839 - 230 pages
...(called special,) surrogate, or superintendant registrar of the district, one of the parties must swear that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance, (consanguinity or affinity,) or of any other lawful cause, nor any suit commenced in any ecclesiastical... | |
| Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 pages
...the parish or chapelry next adoining (§12). Upon obtaining a licence, one of the parties must swear that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance (consanguinity or affinity), or of any other lawful cause, nor any suit commenced in any ecclesiastical... | |
| Patrick Mac Chombaich De Colquhoun - Canon law - 1849 - 724 pages
...openly signify his dissent at the time, nor can a license to marry without banns be granted unless oath be first made by one of the parties that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred, alliance, or other lawful cause, and that one of the said parties has had his or her usual place of... | |
| Economics - 1853 - 502 pages
...parish or chapelry next adjoining (§ 12). Upon obtaining a licence, one of the parties must swear that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance (consanguinity or affinity), or of any other lawful cause, nor any suit commenced in any ecclesiastical... | |
| Law - 1856 - 604 pages
...make and sign or subscribe a solemn declaration in writing, in the body or at the foot of such notice, that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance or other lawful hindrance to the ¿aid marriage, and that the parties to the said marriage, in case... | |
| Great Britain - 1856 - 850 pages
...make and sign or subscribe a solemn Declaration in Writing, in the Body or at the Foot of such Notice, that he or she believes that there is no Impediment of Kindred or Alliance or other lawful Hindrance to the said Marriage, and that the Parties to the said Marriage, in case... | |
| 1856 - 822 pages
...and sign or subscribe a solemn declaration in writing, or in the body or at the foot of such notice, that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance, or other lawful hindrance to the said marriage ; and that the parties to the said marriage, in case... | |
| Henry John Hodgson - Parishes - 1857 - 1046 pages
...make and sign or subscribe a solemn declaration in writing, in the body or at the foot of the notice, that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance or other lawful hindrance to the said marriage, and that the parties to the said marriage (in case... | |
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