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1824. Decr. 18 ++
P Constitutional Code.

Ch. XXVII Local Headmen Registrars
§.14. XI Marriage recordative
function
Observations
Instructions

1 14

1 Here . 2. Marriage. 3. of a
contract of the .

Observations & Instructions to the Legislator

27 or 1
Art. 27 or 1. Causes of complication
and difficulty. Marriages
have more than Deaths
1. Parties, two
2. Furniture, two
3. Anterior residences perhaps
in different territories
4. Places of celebration
perhaps different from both.
5. Same contract may
seem two if registered
in two places.

Marriages are The business of marriage is subjected to difficulties and
causes of complication which which have not place in
regard to Deaths or Births. 1. Parties two: 2 furniture
two: 3 former anterior residences frequently in different Bissubdistricts:
place of celebration different from the
place of anterior abode of both, or either. Care and regulation
will here be requisite to obviate error by the registration
of the same contract in different places, and thus giving
it the appearance of so many different contracts.

28 or 2
Art. 28. or 2. To the Civil Code
belong the requisites to
validity — —

Examples are
1. causes of invalidity
2. Freedom of consent
conclusive evidence what
3. Age earliest to give
validity
3 Degree of kindred prohibited
4. Consent of relatives
what, if any, necessary
5. No anterior invalidating
contract: conclusive
evidence what.
6. Added or substituted
to invalidity what the
penalty for breach of the
regulations above
conditions.
7. What the evils naturally
resulting from such
breach.
8. What the rights and
obligations resulting from
the contract: viz.
1. To parties
2. to children and descendants
3. to strangers

As to the conditions the fulfilment of which shall
be rendered necessary to the validity of this species of contract
or say causes of invalidation they belong to the Civil Code: but or in observation in consideration or
time in relation to them may without much expence of
paper be stated here anticipated set here

Consent ab extra on the part of each
1. As between the contracting parties respectively what shall be
required as evidence and admitted as conclusive satisfactory evidence of
freedom freedom of consent?

Age
2. On one side and the other what shall be the earliest age
sufficient to give validity

Consent ab extra
3. At any and what ages what shall the consent of any
and what relatives be necessary and sufficient to give
validity?

Existing contract none
4. It being understood assumed that there is on either side the existence
of an anterior contract undissative" shall suffice
to deprive of validity any succeeding one, what shall
be the evidence necessary and sufficient to establish the
fact of the non-existence of any such anterior contract




Identifier: | JB/042/773/001
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Date_1

1824-12-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

27 or 1 - 28 or 2

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

773

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

observations or instructions to the legislator

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e14

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13696

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