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MARRIAGE.

No. 7 of 1875.

245

[s. 21.]

FORM No. 6.

Declaration.

I, A.B., of

do hereby declare that I fully understand that by publicly taking C.D. as my wife [or husband, as the case may be] in the presence of the Registrar General, shall become legally married and bound to the said C.D., although no other rite of a civil or religious nature shall take place, and I also understand that the effect of my publicly taking the said C.D. as my wife [or husband, as the case may be] as aforesaid is to create between us a marriage which cannot be dissolved during our joint lives except by a valid judgment of divorce, and that if either of us, before the death of the other, shall contract another marriage while this one remains undissolved, he or she will be guilty of bigamy and will be liable to the punishment for that offence.

Dated the

day of

19

(Signed.) A.B.

Witness, (Signed.)

E.X.,

Registrar General.

Interpreted to the said A.B. in the

language, in the presence of

E.X., Registrar General.

(Signed.)

Y.Z.,

Interpreter.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

TABLE OF FEES.

[s. 35.]

Notice of marriage ... Nil.

Certificate of notice ... 1 dollar.

Search ... ... ... 1 dollar.

Certified copy ... ... 5 dollars.

Certificate of absence of any record for a period not exceeding 10 years ... $0.10

The same for period exceeding 10 years ... $0.50

Licence to Registrar General to issue his certificate ... $2

Special licence ... ...

Marriage at the office of the Registrar General ... $0.10

- 1881.

No. 1 of 1881.

To make provision for the apprehension and surrender of Criminal Fugitives from the territory of Macao, [14th March, 1881.]

WHEREAS persons who have committed certain crimes within the territory of Macao may escape to this Colony and it is expedient to provide for the apprehension of such fugitives from justice and for their surrender to the Government of Macao in order that they may be dealt with according to law:

* As amended by No. 15 of 1902, No. 13 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912.

The date of the present treaty with Portugal is 17th October, 1892, and the date of the Order in Council is 3rd March, 1894.

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MARRIAGE. No. 7 of 1875. 245 [s. 21.] FORM No. 6. Declaration. I, A.B., of do hereby declare that I fully understand that by publicly taking C.D. as my wife [or husband, as the case may be] in the presence of the Registrar General, shall become legally married and bound to the said C.D., although no other rite of a civil or religious nature shall take place, and I also understand that the effect of my publicly taking the said C.D. as my wife [or husband, as the case may be] as aforesaid is to create between us a marriage which cannot be dissolved during our joint lives except by a valid judgment of divorce, and that if either of us, before the death of the other, shall contract another marriage while this one remains undissolved, he or she will be guilty of bigamy and will be liable to the punishment for that offence. Dated the day of 19 (Signed.) A.B. Witness, (Signed.) E.X., Registrar General. Interpreted to the said A.B. in the language, in the presence of E.X., Registrar General. (Signed.) Y.Z., Interpreter. SECOND SCHEDULE. TABLE OF FEES. [s. 35.] Notice of marriage ... Nil. Certificate of notice ... 1 dollar. Search ... ... ... 1 dollar. Certified copy ... ... 5 dollars. Certificate of absence of any record for a period not exceeding 10 years ... $0.10 The same for period exceeding 10 years ... $0.50 Licence to Registrar General to issue his certificate ... $2 Special licence ... ... Marriage at the office of the Registrar General ... $0.10 - 1881. No. 1 of 1881. To make provision for the apprehension and surrender of Criminal Fugitives from the territory of Macao, [14th March, 1881.] WHEREAS persons who have committed certain crimes within the territory of Macao may escape to this Colony and it is expedient to provide for the apprehension of such fugitives from justice and for their surrender to the Government of Macao in order that they may be dealt with according to law: * As amended by No. 15 of 1902, No. 13 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912. The date of the present treaty with Portugal is 17th October, 1892, and the date of the Order in Council is 3rd March, 1894.
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MARRIAGE. No. 7 of 1875. 245 [s. 21.] FORM No. 6. Declaration. I, A.B., of do hereby declare that I fully understand that by publicly taking C.D. as my wife for husband, as the case may be] in the presence of the Re- gistrar General, shall become legally married and bound to the said C.D., although no other rite of a civil or religious nature shall take place, and I also understand that the effect of my publicly taking the said C.D. as my wife [or husband, as the case may be] as aforesaid is to create between us a marriage which cannot be dissolved during our joint lives except by a valid judgment of divorce, and that it either of us, the death of the other, shall contract another marriage while this one remains undis- before solved, he or she will be guilty of bigamy and will be liable to the punishment for that offence. Dated the day of * 19 (Signed.) A.B. Witness, (Signed.) IF.X., Registrar General. Interpreted to the said A.B. in the language, in the presence of IF.X., Registrar General. (Signed.) Y.Z., Interpreter. SECOND SCHEDULE. * TABLE OF FEES. [s. 35.] Notice of marriage .Nil. Certificate of notice 1 dollar. Search Certified copy Certificate of absence of any record for a period not exceeding 10 years The same for period exceeding 10 years 1 " 1 5 dollars. .10 .10 ,, ..50 $2 Licence to Registrar General to issue his cer- tificate Special licence Marriage at the office of the Registrar General...10 - 1881. No. 1 of 1881. To make provision for the apprehension and surrender of Criminal Fugitives from the territory of Macao, [14th March, 1881.] WHEREAS persons who have committed certain crimes within the territory of Macao may escape to this Colony and it is expedient to provide for the apprehension of such fugitives from justice and for their surrender to the Government of Macao in order that they may be dealt with according to law: * As amended by No. 15 of 1902, No. 13 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912. The date of the present treaty with Portugal is 17th October, 1892, and the date of the Order in Council is 3rd March, 1894. t
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MARRIAGE.

No. 7 of 1875.

245

[s. 21.]

FORM No. 6.

Declaration.

I, A.B., of

do hereby declare that I fully understand that by publicly taking C.D. as my wife for husband, as the case may be] in the presence of the Re- gistrar General, shall become legally married and bound to the said C.D., although no other rite of a civil or religious nature shall take place, and I also understand that the effect of my publicly taking the said C.D. as my wife [or husband, as the case may be] as aforesaid is to create between us a marriage which cannot be dissolved during our joint lives except by a valid judgment of divorce, and that it either of us, the death of the other, shall contract another marriage while this one remains undis- before solved, he or she will be guilty of bigamy and will be liable to the punishment for that offence.

Dated the

day of

*

19

(Signed.) A.B.

Witness, (Signed.)

IF.X.,

Registrar General.

Interpreted to the said A.B. in the

language, in the presence of

IF.X., Registrar General.

(Signed.)

Y.Z.,

Interpreter.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

*

TABLE OF FEES.

[s. 35.]

Notice of marriage

.Nil.

Certificate of notice

1 dollar.

Search

Certified copy

Certificate of absence of any record for a period

not exceeding 10 years

The same for period exceeding 10 years

1

"

1

5 dollars.

.10

.10 ,, ..50

$2

Licence to Registrar General to issue his cer-

tificate

Special licence

Marriage at the office of the Registrar General...10

- 1881.

No. 1 of 1881.

To make provision for the apprehension and surrender of Criminal Fugitives from the territory of Macao, [14th March, 1881.] WHEREAS persons who have committed certain crimes within the territory of Macao may escape to this Colony and it is expedient to provide for the apprehension of such fugitives from justice and for their surrender to the Government of Macao in order that they may be dealt with according to law:

* As amended by No. 15 of 1902, No. 13 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912.

The date of the present treaty with Portugal is 17th October, 1892, and the date of the Order in Council is 3rd March, 1894.

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