| • विवाह करना | |
| contract: स्वीकृत हात नियम | |
| a: एक कोई अ अंग्रेजी | |
| marriage: विवाह शादी परिणय | |
contract a marriage मीनिंग इन हिंदी
contract a marriage उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Various impediments can render a person unable to validly contract a marriage.
- After the law, elopers had to leave England and Wales in order to contract a marriage while avoiding these formalities.
- Thought to show bad faith on Edward's part, the Papal Bull did not contract a marriage, only permit one should the Scots later agree to it.
- A person who " purports to contract a marriage with another person of the same sex " commits the " offence of homosexuality " and can be imprisoned for life.
- The guidelines _ which Barkatullah helped to draft _ state that " no Muslim should seek to contract a marriage without the full protection of the law of the land ."
- A person who " purports to contract a marriage with another person of the same sex " would commit the " offence of homosexuality " and could be imprisoned for life.
- A person may not contract a marriage or civil partnership if he or she is already married ( or civilly partnered ) under the Civil Union Act, the Marriage Act, or the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act.
- Wisconsin also has a marriage evasion law, which established criminal penalties of up to nine months imprisonment and a fine up to $ 10, 000 for leaving the state to contract a marriage that would not be valid in the state.
- Isabel's eldest son, Pedro de Alc�ntara, Prince of Gr�o Para, renounced his position as heir in order to contract a marriage to a non-royal; the Palace then passed to his next brother Prince Luiz of Orl�ans-Braganza in his capacity as Isabel's recognised heir.
- Such marriages had been altogether banned, rather than deemed Alexander III s " ukase " # 5868 on 23 March 1889 . But " ukase " # 35731 / 1489, issued on 11 August 1911, amended the 1889 ban with the words, " Henceforth no grand duke or grand duchess may contract a marriage with a person not possessing corresponding rank, that is, not belonging to a Royal or Ruling house ."
