The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 355
... marriage voidable . The marriage is not voidable even though one of the parties has a concealed loathsome disease , is an intermittent lunatic , or has been convicted of an odious offence , although it may be certain that the other ...
... marriage voidable . The marriage is not voidable even though one of the parties has a concealed loathsome disease , is an intermittent lunatic , or has been convicted of an odious offence , although it may be certain that the other ...
Page 359
... marriage was a regular marriage after proclama- deceived to go through the ceremony of marriage tion of banns according to the form of the with her , the marriage is null and void ab initio . Established Church of Scotland , and ( 2 ) ...
... marriage was a regular marriage after proclama- deceived to go through the ceremony of marriage tion of banns according to the form of the with her , the marriage is null and void ab initio . Established Church of Scotland , and ( 2 ) ...
Page 360
... marriage to be destroyed where the question of its constitution is raised in such circumstances as are alleged here at the option of either of the parties or even at the option of both the parties . As regards fraud a clear distinction ...
... marriage to be destroyed where the question of its constitution is raised in such circumstances as are alleged here at the option of either of the parties or even at the option of both the parties . As regards fraud a clear distinction ...
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