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The Hindu Marriage Act - Religion
marriage officer) - ?ee oe 25¢c. (b) for issuing a certificate of registration of marriage 25c¢. {c) for every search in hindu marriage register book 10c. (d) for every certified copy of an n entry in hindu mar- riage register book . i. vee 25¢. part 1
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officers. . ministers of religion, how far entitled to be marriage officers. . civil registrar to be marriage officer ex-officio. . when marriage officer may refuse to act as such. . deputies to civil registrars, their appointments, removal p
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer. how marriages to be registered. marriage officer?s duties immediately after registration. registering marriage in the general register office. rectification of register as to marriage not properly registered. alteration of register
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer. false official certificates or attestations. tampering of marriage officers with certificates or notice. false ceremony of marriage. fraudulent ceremony of marriage with a party believing it valid. frauds by one party to a marriage on th
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer? mean respectively registrar-general of marriages, civil registrar of marriages and marriage officer under this act; : "?general register office? means general register office for the keeping of registers of marriages solemnized in this
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officers. 48/1957 s.3. civil regis- trar to be marriage officer ex officio. when marriage officer may refuse to act as such. marriage 4. except as aforesaid, and except as in section 37 of this act provided with respect to marriages under t
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officers must be made in writing to the registrar-general. every minister of religion acting as such for a congrega- tion, or having the local superintendence of several congre- gations, who applies to be appointed a marriage officer, must state
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer who is a minister of religion religion . . . . ceasingto acting for a congregation or having a local superintendence act to notify of several congregations shall, if he ceases so to act, or to general. ~~ have such superintendence forth
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer shall cease to reside change of in the parish, or shall change his postal address as last posal recorded on the list of marriage officers at the general 2ddress and register office, or shall take the active charge or superinten- charges
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officers. registrar- general of marriages. registrar- general to see to the execution of this act. marriage 38. the registrar-general may from time to time make, and when made revoke, add to and alter, rules for the carrying out of the regist
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer who shall neglect .or refuse to forward to the registrar-general the duplicate register of any marriage solemnized by or before him as required by section 32, or shall fail to deliver or cause to be delivered any original marriage registe
The Marriage Act - Family
marriage officer. marriage such marriage officer specially to the director of public prosecutions. 59. the schedules, and all directions therein contained or specified; or thereto appended, shall be of the same force and effect as if the s same were
The Muslim Marriage Act - Religion
marriage officer appointed under the act do hereby certify as follows? 1. that the parties to the marriage specified above are desirous of registering such marriage under the act. 2. that i have enquired into the circumstances of such marriage and to the
The Muslim Marriage Act - Religion
marriage officer (ii) ge eea eee ay ey tela tia ey anti tak rasta ras ry 2. certificate forwarded to registrar-| signature of witnesses: x general at (i) weoverrrenreieseesansesa snares re eeeesees senate nese eee sean ih on the day of qo 19 () +ererererr
The Marriage Act
marriage officer must draw a line through it and make the correct insertion, but he must in no case make any erasure, that is to say, the entire removal of what may have been written, by scraping the paper with a sharp instrument, or by other means, and o