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  2. Marriage in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage (Scotland) Act 1977 is the main current legislation regulating marriage. The Marriage (Scotland) Act 2002 extends the availability of civil marriages to "approved places" in addition to Register Offices and any other place used in exceptional circumstances; religious marriages in Scotland have never been restricted by location ...

  3. Scots family law - Wikipedia

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    Both are equally valid under Scots law but, as of 4 May 2006, only formal marriages can now be contracted in Scotland. Before the Marriage (Scotland) Act 1939, Scots law, following the principles of canon law, recognised three types of informal marriage. Marriage per verba de praesenti was constituted where the parties, without any need of a ...

  4. Civil partnership in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Civil partnerships have been recognised for same-sex couples in Scotland since 2005 following the enactment of the Civil Partnership Act 2004. The Act gives same-sex couples most (but not all) of the rights and responsibilities of civil marriage. [1] On 4 February 2014, Scotland became the 17th country to permit marriage between same-sex ...

  5. De facto union in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    As with a common-law marriage (which is sometimes called "marriage in fact"), the act of the couple representing themselves to others as being married, and organizing their relation as if they were married, acts as the evidence for the legal recognition as a de facto union. However, unlike a common-law marriage, the status is not equivalent to ...

  6. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    In this regard Scotland differs significantly from England where only pre-approved public locations may be used for the wedding ceremony. [31] Most ceremonies take place mid afternoon and last about half an hour during which the marriage schedule is signed by the couple and two witnesses, usually the best man and chief bridesmaid.

  7. Category : Marriage, unions and partnerships in Scotland

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    Scottish royal consorts (5 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Marriage, unions and partnerships in Scotland" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  8. List of royal proxy marriages - Wikipedia

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    The formal marriage never took place. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor to Anne of Brittany, in 1490. [47] The marriage was declared null and void in 1492. Maximilian later married Bianca Maria Sforza and Anne later married Charles VIII of France, who was already bethrothed himself. After Charles died a few years later, she married his successor.

  9. Types of marriages - Wikipedia

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    The type, functions, and characteristics of marriage vary from culture to culture, and can change over time. In general there are two types: civil marriage and religious marriage, and typically marriages employ a combination of both (religious marriages must often be licensed and recognized by the state, and conversely civil marriages, while not sanctioned under religious law, are nevertheless ...