Sentences with phrase «marriage by proxy»

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Members of the LDS Church perform the full range of LDS ordinances by proxy for the deceased, including washings and anointings, temple endowments, and marriage sealings.
Lord Justice Lloyd Jones said: «The law of England and Wales recognises proxy marriage if valid by the lex loci celebrationis (law of the land).
Now after a four - year battle, Mr Awuku — represented by human rights barrister Zane Malik and a London - based solicitor specialising in proxy marriages — has scored a major victory at the Appeal Court which has paved the way for him to be granted residency in the UK.
When a proxy wedding creates a sham of a marriage and battle erupts over the bride, will she do the unimaginable in order to save her island?Prince Valryan Molan is sent by the King to translate the island's scrolls... and to marry its princess.
If you and your fiance find yourselves in a situation where one of you can not be present for the actual marriage ceremony, you may be married by proxy, which means that a third stand - in party may take the place of and deliver vows for the absent bride or groom.
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