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Regulation 2
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Provision | Subject matter | Purpose |
Section 1 | Different sex civil partnerships | For all remaining purposes |
Section 2 and schedule 1 | Recognition of overseas different sex relationships | For all remaining purposes |
Section 4 | Power to enable marriages to become civil partnerships | |
Section 5 | Recognition of marriages converted to civil partnerships outwith Scotland | |
Section 6 | Eligibility of persons of different sexes to enter into a civil partnership | |
Section 7(1) and (2)(a), (c), (d) and (f) | Persons who may register civil partnerships between persons of different sexes | For all remaining purposes |
Section 7(2)(b) | Persons who may register civil partnerships between persons of different sexes | For the purpose of inserting and bringing into force for all remaining purposes section 94A(2A) and (2B)(a) of the 2004 Act |
Section 8 | Registration and removal of celebrants | |
Section 9 | Temporary authorisation of celebrants | |
Section 11 | Postponement of decree of dissolution where religious impediment to marry exists | For all remaining purposes |
Section 12 | Marriage between civil partners in a qualifying civil partnership: celebrants | |
Section 14 and schedule 2 | Consequential modification | For the purpose of bringing into force the modifications of enactments provided for in schedule 2, other than those provided for in paragraphs 5, 6(2) and (3), and 7 |
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