C1Part III Marriage under Superintendent Registrar’s Certificate
Issue of certificates
26 Marriages which may be solemnized on authority of superintendent registrar’s certificate.
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Subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act, the following marriages may be solemnized on the authority of F1two certificates of a superintendent registrar—
a
a marriage in a registered building according to such form and ceremony as the persons to be married see fit to adopt;
b
a marriage in the office of a superintendent registrar;
F2bb
a marriage on approved premises;
c
a marriage according to the usages of the Society of Friends (commonly called Quakers);
d
a marriage between two persons professing the Jewish religion according to the usages of the Jews;
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the marriage (other than a marriage in pursuance of paragraph (c) or (d) above) of a person who is house-bound or is a detained person at the place where he or she usually resides;
e
a marriage according to the rites of the Church of England F4in any church or chapel in which banns of matrimony may be published.
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Pt. III applied (S.) as to issue of certificates for marriage by Marriage (Scotland) Act 1956 (c. 70), s. 1(3)