Marriage Ceremony (Prescribed Words) Act 1996

Type Public General Act
Publication 1996-07-18
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Alternatives for prescribed declaration and words of contract

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(3A) As an alternative to the declaration set out in subsection (3) of this section the persons contracting the marriage may make the requisite declaration either— (a) by saying “I declare that I know of no legal reason why I [name] may not be joined in marriage to [name]”; or (b) by replying “I am” to the question put to them successively “Are you [name] free lawfully to marry [name]?”; and as an alternative to the words of contract set out in that subsection the persons to be married may say to each other “I [name] take you [or thee] [name] to be my wedded wife [or husband]”.

and in the said sections 45(1), 45A(2) and (3) and 46B(3) the words “in the presence of a registrar” shall be omitted.

Short title, commencement and extent

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