SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2Civil partnerships of persons under 18: England and Wales

Part 3Obtaining consent: special procedure

Declaration

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If one of the proposed civil partners is a child and is not a surviving civil partner, the necessary declaration under section 8 must also—

a

state in relation to each appropriate person—

i

that that person’s consent has been obtained,

ii

that the need to obtain that person’s consent has been dispensed with under paragraph 10(2), or

iii

that the court has given consent under paragraph 10(2) or (5), or

b

state that no person exists whose consent is required to a civil partnership between the child and another person.

Forbidding proposed civil partnership

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Paragraph 6 applies in relation to the special procedure as if—

a

any reference to forbidding the issue of a civil partnership schedule were a reference to forbidding the Registrar General to give authority for the issue of his licence, and

b

sub-paragraph (6) referred to the court giving its consent under paragraph 10(2) or (5).

Evidence

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1

This paragraph applies—

a

if a child and another person intend to register as civil partners of each other under the special procedure, and

b

the consent of any person (“A”) is required to the child registering as the civil partner of that person.

2

The person giving the notice (under section 21) of proposed civil partnership to the registration authority must produce to the authority such evidence as the Registrar General may require to satisfy him that A’s consent has in fact been given.

3

The power to require evidence under sub-paragraph (2) is in addition to the power to require evidence under section 22.

Issue of Registrar General’s licence

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The duty of the Registrar General under section 25(3)(b) to give authority for the issue of his licence does not apply if he has been forbidden to do so by virtue of paragraph 12.