4F1 Consent to marriage and power to forbid marriage.

1

The same consent shall be required to the marriage under this Act of a party domiciled in England and Wales or in a country outside the United Kingdom as would be required in respect of that party to a marriage solemnised in England and Wales on the authority of a certificate issued by a superintendent registrar under Part III of the Marriage Act M11949.

2

The same consent shall be required to the marriage under this Act of a party domiciled in Northern Ireland as would be required in respect of that party to a marriage solemnised there.

3

No consent shall be required to a marriage under this Act in respect of a party domiciled in Scotland.

4

The Secretary of State or, in such cases as may be prescribed, the Registrar General for England and Wales may dispense with the necessity of obtaining any consent required by virtue of subsection (1) above if he is satisfied that it cannot be obtained because of the absence, inaccessibility or disability of the person whose consent is so required.

5

The necessity of obtaining any consent required by virtue of subsection (2) above may be dispensed with by an order under section 2 of the Marriages Act (Northern Ireland) M21954; and for the purposes of this subsection an application for such an order may be made to any county court in Northern Ireland.

6

Any person whose consent is required to a marriage under this Act may at any time before its solemnisation forbid it by—

a

writing the word “forbidden” against the entry of the intended marriage in the book of notices; and

b

adding after that word his name and address and a statement of the capacity by virtue of which his consent is required;

and if a marriage is so forbidden the notice shall be void and the intended marriage shall not be solemnised under that notice.