Saving clause as to fees

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A saving clause as to fees refers to a provision in a contract or legal document that preserves the rights or obligations of the parties involved regarding fees or costs, even if other parts of

Payment of fees into Treasury

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If you need to make a payment of fees into the treasury, the process may vary depending on the country and specific requirements of the treasury department. However, I can provide you with some general

Invalidation of certain marriages

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The invalidation of marriages can occur under specific circumstances determined by applicable laws and regulations. While I can provide general information, please note that marriage laws vary across countries and jurisdictions. It is important to

Prohibiting of proceedings to compel marriage

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Prohibiting proceedings to compel marriage typically refers to the legal act of preventing someone from being forced into a marriage against their will. It is a protective measure designed to safeguard individuals from coerced marriages,

Celebration by Registrar of a void marriage

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When a marriage is declared void by a court or registrar, it means that the marriage was invalid from the beginning, as if it never took place. In such cases, there would typically not be

Making false declaration, etc.

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Making false declarations or statements can have legal and ethical implications. It is important to provide accurate and truthful information in various contexts, such as legal proceedings, official documents, or personal interactions. Making false declarations

Unduly solemnising marriag

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“Unduly solemnizing marriage” refers to making a wedding ceremony excessively serious or formal, potentially to the point of being gloomy or lacking joy. While some couples may prefer a more somber atmosphere for their wedding,