Matrimonial Proceedings (Polygamous Marriages) Act 1972

Type Public General Act
Publication 1972-06-29
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Matrimonial relief and declarations of validity in respect of polygamous marriages: England and Wales.

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being a declaration in a decree granted under section 39 of the said Act of 1965 or a declaration made in proceedings brought by virtue of rules of court relating to declaratory judgments.

in such cases as may be specified in the rules.

Matrimonial relief and declarations as to validity in respect of polygamous marriages: Scotland.

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and the reference in subsection (1) above to granting such a decree as aforesaid includes a reference to making any ancillary order which the court has power to make in proceedings for such a decree.

in such cases as may be specified in the rules.

Matrimonial relief and declarations of validity in respect of polygamous marriages: Northern Ireland.

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being a declaration in a decree granted under the Legitimacy Declaration Act (Ireland) 1868 or a declaration made in proceedings brought by virtue of rules of court relating to declaratory judgments.

in such cases as may be specified in the rules.

Amendment of s. 1 of Nullity of Marriage Act 1971.

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In section 1 of the Nullity of Marriage Act 1971 (which states as respects England and Wales the grounds on which a marriage taking place after the commencement of that Act is void) after paragraph (c) there shall be added—

(d) in the case of a polygamous marriage entered into outside England and Wales, that either party was at the time of the marriage domiciled in England and Wales. For the purposes of paragraph (d) of this section a marriage may be polygamous although at its inception neither party has any spouse additional to the other.

Short title, interpretation and powers of Parliament of Northern Ireland.

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