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Changes over time for: Paragraph 14
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Marriage Act 1983, Paragraph 14.
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14N.I.Section 4 (declaration by party intending marriage under that Act) shall apply to a party intending marriage in pursuance of section 3 of this Act as it applies to a party intending marriage under that Act, but as if—
(a)for any reference to the notice required by that Act there were substituted a reference to the notice required by section 3(2) of this Act;
(b)the words from “and that the parties to the said marriage have” to “meeting-house named in such notice” were omitted;
(c)the words “in case the marriage is intended to be had without licence” were omitted;
(d)the words from “or in case such marriage” to “such notice shall be so given” were omitted;
(e)for the words “certificate or licence for marriage shall be issued or granted” there shall be substituted the words “licence shall be issued by the Registrar General under the Marriage Act 1983”.
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