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Type your answer here... A marriage which fulfills all the condition laid down in Islamic law is called valid marriage. A marriage which can't be legalized in any circumstancees is called void marriage.
Then it would seem your marriage to her wouldn't be valid. You would have to reapply to the courts.
give a detailed analysis on the classification of a contract suggesting their practicability in really life
It may be possible to enforce the contract. If the party can show that they saw the individual as an agent of the other party, the courts will often enforce it.
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Yes, a marriage in England is valid in the United States.
The ability to contract normally requires the individual to be at least 18. Most states recognize marriage as emancipation, meaning that the individual is capable of acting as an adult and signing a valid contract even though they are not yet 18.
The answer depends upon whether the Catholic man's first marriage was canonically valid, and, if so, whether he has been granted an annulment. The marriage of a Catholic in a civil ceremony, for example, is not canonically valid in the eyes of the Church. In most cases, such a marriage would not require an annulment for a second marriage in the Church to take place. If, however, the first marriage was valid in the eyes of the Church, as for example, a Catholic wedding, then it will be necessary for the man's first marriage to be annuled before he can validly contract a second Catholic marriage.
No, it would not be valid. You really should get the license.
No. It is no longer valid.
When someone is induced into entering into a contract as a result of a false statement.