The consent of the parties may be declared before a magistrate, or simply before witnesses, or subsequently confessed or acknowledged, or the marriage may even be inferred from continual cohabitation, and reputation as husband and wife, except in cases... Theologiæ dogmaticæ tractus ... - Sayfa 145Francis Patrick Kenrick tarafından - 1840Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Francis Patrick Kenrick - 1858 - 444 sayfa
...vidua Arthuris fratris Henrici , celébralas ex dispensatione Julii II , in quasslionem vocatDB (I) » It is not necessary that a clergyman should be present...witnesses, or subsequently confessed or acknowledged , or the marriage may even be inferred from continual cohabit»ticn,and reputation as husband and wife.... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1862 - 1096 sayfa
...obtained in any of the States of this Union. "It is not necessary," says Judge Kent, (2 Kent, O&-87) ' that a clergyman should be present to give validity...witnesses, or subsequently confessed, or acknowledged, or the marriage may even be inferred from continual cohabitation and reputation as husband and wife, except... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 954 sayfa
...cohabitation was also necessary to give validity to the contract. It is not necessary that a elergyman should be present to give validity to the marriage,...witnesses, or subsequently confessed or acknowledged, or the marriage may even be inferred from continual cohabitation, and reputation as husband and wife,... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1868 - 982 sayfa
...entertained by the common law was, whether cohabitation was also necessary to "give validity to the contract. It is not necessary that a clergyman should be present to give validity to the marriage, though it is doxibtless a very becoming practice, and suitable to the solemnity of the occasion. The consent of... | |
| John C. Devereux - 1868 - 444 sayfa
...other light than as a civil contract. 9. How must the consent of the parties be declaredf — 87-91. It may be declared before a magistrate, or simply before...witnesses, or subsequently confessed or acknowledged, or the marriage may even be inferred from continual cohabitation, and reputation as husband and wife,... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals - 1871 - 880 sayfa
...parties to contract at all. Under the laws of Kentucky at that time the consent of the parties might be declared before a magistrate or simply before witnesses, or subsequently confessed or acknowledged, or it might be inferred from continual cohabitation as husband and wife, except in cases of civil actions... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1874 - 852 sayfa
...the Marriage Act." And for these statements he quotes a whole beadroll of cases. He goes on thus : " It is not necessary that a clergyman should be present...practice, and suitable to the solemnity of the occasion." There are some of the States of the Union where it appears that this law has not been altered. Chancellor... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1875 - 418 sayfa
...contract, and may be effected by such forms, or without forms, as the parties to the bond prefer. " The consent of the parties may be declared before...witnesses, or subsequently confessed or acknowledged, or the marriage may even be inferred from continual cohabitation, and reputation as husband and wife,... | |
| Puerto Rico. Military Governor (1899-1900 : Davis) - 1900 - 354 sayfa
...therefore does not need for its sanction the assistance or intervention of ecclesiastical authority. It is not necessary that a clergyman should be present to give validity to a marriage, but, as many persons of religious faith prefer to have the rite solemnized according to... | |
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