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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II MONOGAMOUS MARRIAGES

Part III SOLEMNIZATION OF MARRIAGES

Part IV REGISTRATION

Part V PENALTIES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS RELATING TO SOLEMNIZATION AND REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGES

Part VI RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF HUSBAND AND WIFE

Part VII PROTECTION OF FAMILY

Part VIII MAINTENANCE OF WIFE AND CHILDREN

Part IX ENFORCEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ORDERS

Part X

Chapter 1 — DIVORCE

Chapter 2 — JUDICIAL SEPARATION

Chapter 3 — NULLITY OF MARRIAGE

Chapter 4 — FINANCIAL PROVISIONS CONSEQUENT ON MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS

Chapter 4A — Financial relief consequential on foreign matrimonial proceedings

Chapter 5 — WELFARE OF CHILDREN

Chapter 6 — GENERAL PROVISIONS

Part XI OFFENCES AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS

Part XII MISCELLANEOUS

FIRST SCHEDULE Kindred and Affinity Prohibited Degrees of Relationship

SECOND SCHEDULE Consents Required to the Marriage of A Minor

Legislative History

 
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On 22/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 22/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 22/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 28/03/2013.
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SECOND SCHEDULE
Consents Required to the Marriage of A Minor
Part I —
Where the Minor Is Legitimate
Circumstances
 
Person or persons whose consent is required
1.
Where both parents are living:
 
 
(a)
if parents living together:
 
both parents;
(b)
if parents are divorced or separated by order of court or by agreement:
 
the parent to whom the custody of the minor is committed by order of any court or by the agreement, or, if the custody of the minor is so committed to one parent during part of the year and to the other parent during the rest of the year, both parents;
(c)
if one parent has been deserted by the other:
 
the parent who has been deserted;
(d)
if both parents have been deprived of custody of minor by order of court:
 
the person to whose custody the minor is committed by order of court.
2.
Where one parent is dead:
 
 
(a)
if there is no other guardian:
 
the surviving parent;
(b)
if a guardian has been appointed by the deceased parent:
 
the surviving parent and the guardian if acting jointly, or the surviving parent or the guardian if the parent or guardian is the sole guardian of the minor.
3.
Where both parents are dead:
 
the guardians or guardian appointed by the deceased parents or by the court under the Guardianship of Infants Act (Cap. 122).
Part II —
Where The Minor Is Illegitimate
Circumstances
 
Person whose consent is required
1.
If the mother of the minor is alive:
 
the mother or, if she has by order of court been deprived of the custody of the minor, the person to whom the custody of the minor has been committed by order of court.
2.
If the mother of the minor is dead:
 
the guardian appointed by the mother, or by the court.
Part III —
Where The Minor Is A Transferred Child
Circumstances
 
Person whose consent is required
If the father, mother, legal guardian or guardian of the transferred child is not available or does not give his consent:
 
the person whose particulars are registered with the protector under the Children and Young Persons Act (Cap. 38) as the person who has the care, custody or control of such transferred child.
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