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19.—(1) A person shall not solemnise a civil marriage unless—
(a)he has available to him at the time of the ceremony the marriage schedule and the prescribed fee for the marriage has been paid;
(b)both parties to the marriage are present; and
(c)two persons professing to be 16 or over are present as witnesses.
(2) A person shall not solemnise a civil marriage except in accordance with a form of ceremony which—
(a)is of a secular nature; and
(b)includes an appropriate declaration.
(3) In paragraph (2)(b) an “appropriate declaration” means a declaration by the parties, in the presence of—
(a)each other;
(b)the person solemnising the marriage; and
(c)two witnesses,
that they accept each other as husband and wife.
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