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AnnulmentA declaration that a marriage is not valid. Grounds for annulment in Canada include any case when one or both parties were not in a position to legally marry.
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Annulmentlate 15c., "act of reducing to nothing;" see annul + -ment. Meaning "act of declaring invalid" is recorded from 1864.
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AnnulmentA court procedure that dissolves a marriage and treats it as if it never happened. The most common reason for a person to want an annulment instead of a divorce is for religious purposes. Annulments a [..]
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Annulmentn. 1. the formal termination of a marriage, partnership, or other judicial proceeding. 2. in psychoanalytic theory, this refers to the neutralizing of unpalatable ideas, by converting them into daydre [..]
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Annulment1 : the act of annulling : the state of being annulled 2 : a declaration by a court that a marriage is invalid compare divorce
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AnnulmentAn annulment is legal decree that states that a marriage was never valid. The legal effect of an annulment is to void the marriage as though it never existed. Generally, the length of time married is [..]
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AnnulmentIn England and Wales, this is when a marriage is declared void by a court, either because it was not legally valid when it took place or because it has since become not legally valid. In Scotland this [..]
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Annulment(n) the state of being cancelled or annulled(n) (law) a formal termination (of a relationship or a judicial proceeding etc)(n) the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation
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AnnulmentA proceeding one can take to end an invalid marriage (For example, if one spouse was already married, or if the husband and wife found out they were brother and sister).
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AnnulmentAn “annulment” is like a divorce except that instead of it being a means of ending a marriage, it is a means of erasing the marriage so that it is as if it never happened. An annulment is justified in [..]
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AnnulmentLegal procedure for declaring a marriage null and void
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Annulmentmeans a cancellation or expiration of an insurance contract. It might also mean a deduction of a corresponding commission (annulment of the agent's commission).
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AnnulmentThe grounds for annulment can be found in Wis. Stat. 767.313(1): https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/statutes/767.313
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AnnulmentA legal action that says your marriage was never legally valid because of unsound mind, incest, bigamy, being too young to consent, fraud, force, or physical incapacity.
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AnnulmentThe declaration that something no longer exists as a legal entity. In divorce it results from a 'declaration of nullity'
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AnnulmentAn annulment is a legal procedure for declaring a marriage null or void. Void marriage is one that never existed by law and a voidable marriage is one in which the marriage continues until one party e [..]
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AnnulmentCancellation.
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Annulment Cancellation.
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