marriage|marriages in English

noun

[mar·riage || 'mærɪdʒ]

institution of being wed, wedlock; wedding ceremony, ceremony in which a man and woman are legally joined together; pairing, coupling; joining together of two parties

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1. Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages (1962)

2. • Convention on the Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages (1962)

3. Arranged marriages are marriages in which not the couple, but rather their parents or other family members decide that the marriage should take place

4. Slow leaks in the sanctifying dimension of marriage often cause marriages to become flat tires.

5. There upward of 260 marriage bureaus operate; these account for one out of ten marriages.

6. Pope Francis: Most Catholic marriages are null, some ‘Cohabitations’ are ‘real marriage’ Cohabitating couples can even receive 'the grace of a real marriage,' he says

7. Sadhguru: Arranged marriage is a wrong terminology, because all marriages are Arranged.By whom is the only question

8. Altared Marriage is a 501(c)3 non-profit ministry that exists to help couples build strong marriages

9. In 19 the Chinese government enacted China's first marriage law. It banned arranged marriages, concubinage and child betrothal.

10. Companionate marriage (plural Companionate marriages) A marriage in which the partners decide not to have children , and to reserve the right to divorce amicably with mutual consent

11. Cohabitations were shorter-lived than marriages in part because about half of Cohabitations transitioned to marriage within 3 years

12. Cohabitations were shorter-lived than marriages in part because about half of Cohabitations transitioned to marriage within 3 years

13. Cohabitations were shorter-lived than marriages in part because about half of Cohabitations transitioned to marriage within 3 years

14. This is not a complete truism in a polygynous marriage, and is a criticism of monogamous marriages as well.

15. A Bigamous marriage or marriage contracted by parties who both or either one of them has an existing previous marriage is null and void under Article 35 of the Family Code, to wit: “The following marriages shall be void from the beginning: xxx (4) Those Bigamous or polygamous marriages not failing under Article 41; xxx”

16. The Banns are omitted in the case of revalidation of marriage (Sägmüller, 489) and secret marriages i.e

17. An "authorised Celebrant" is authorised by the Australian Government to perform legal marriages according to the Marriage Act 1961

18. Aguascalientes, Mexico, Civil Registration Marriages, 1860-1961 (in Spanish) 823,634 View other Birth, Marriage & Death collections related to Aguascalientes (9)

19. Consanguinity 6.202 Marriage During Existence of Prior Marriage 6.203 Certain Void Marriages Validated 6.204 Recognition of Same-sex Marriage or Civil Union 6.205 Marriage to Minor 6.206 Marriage to Stepchild or Stepparent 6.301 General Residency Rule for Divorce Suit 6.302 Suit for Divorce by Nonresident Spouse 6.303 Absence on Public Service

20. Pornography destroys marriages.

21. The Malabar Marriage Act of 1896 recognised sambandham contracts as legal marriages while the marmakkathayam system was abolished by the Marmakkathayam Law of 1933.

22. 19 June: In Vietnam, a law is approved that will abolish the ban on same-sex marriage although same-sex marriages will not be recognized.

23. Najat had two marriages.

24. Consanguinity means blood relationship, and Consanguineous marriages are marriages between near blood relatives

25. “Less Stable Than Marriages”