The Nigerian Legal SystemRoutledge & Paul, 1963 - 386 strani |
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... parties to the intended marriage ; 2 it should be signed or , in the case of an illiterate , stamped with his thumb ... parties has been resident within the district at least 15 days preceding the granting of the certificate , ( 2 ) that ...
... parties to the intended marriage ; 2 it should be signed or , in the case of an illiterate , stamped with his thumb ... parties has been resident within the district at least 15 days preceding the granting of the certificate , ( 2 ) that ...
Stran 303
... parties may celebrate their marriage in one of the following three ways : ( a ) Church Marriage . Marriage may be celebrated in any licensed place of worship by any recognized minister of the church , denomina- tion or body to which ...
... parties may celebrate their marriage in one of the following three ways : ( a ) Church Marriage . Marriage may be celebrated in any licensed place of worship by any recognized minister of the church , denomina- tion or body to which ...
Stran 304
... parties authority to hear , receive , and examine evidence.1 Invalid Marriages . A marriage is null and void if both parties know- ingly and wilfully acquiesce in its celebration : ( i ) In any place other than the office of a registrar ...
... parties authority to hear , receive , and examine evidence.1 Invalid Marriages . A marriage is null and void if both parties know- ingly and wilfully acquiesce in its celebration : ( i ) In any place other than the office of a registrar ...
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