Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1970

Type Public General Act
Publication 1970-05-29
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Legal consequences of termination of contract to marry

Engagements to marry not enforceable at law

1

Property of engaged couples

2

Gifts between engaged couples

3

Damages for adultery

Abolition of right to claim damages for adultery

4

After this Act comes into force no person shall be entitled to petition any court for, or include in a petition a claim for, damages from any other person on the ground of adultery with the wife of the first-mentioned person.

Enticement of spouse, etc.

Abolition of actions for enticement, seduction and harbouring of spouse or child

5

No person shall be liable in tort under the law of England and Wales—

except in the case of a cause of action accruing before this Act comes into force if an action in respect thereof has been begun before this Act comes into force.

Maintenance for survivor of void marriage

Orders for maintenance of surviving party to void marriage from estate of other party

6

Supplemental

Citation, repeal, commencement and extent

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SCHEDULE

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