American Marriage Laws in Their Social Aspects a Digest

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A license is not required if banns are published (1448). Penalty. Persons marrying without license or publication of banns are subject to a fine of $100, but this shall not apply to Quakers (G. L. P. 415).
b. Where obtained. From the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the marriage is to be performed; in Baltimore from the clerk of the court of common pleas (1449).
c. Advance notice, objections, etc. No advance notice. If it appears to the clerk that any legal impediment to the ma
...rriage exists, he shall withhold the license unless ordered by the court to issue it (1450).
d. Parental consent. Required for males under 21 and females under 16. It must be given in person or in writing, attested by two witnesses (1450).
e. Form of license. The license authorizes the marriage and contains the facts ascertained by the clerk as shown in 3h (G. L. P. 744).
f. Record of license. Required (1450).
g. Life of license. No provision.
h. Other requirements and prohibitions. The clerk must examine on oath the person making application, to ascertain the full names, residence, age, and color of the parties, whether married, single or divorced, and the degree of relationship, if any which facts shall be set out in printed form to be signed by the applicant (1449).


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