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PART II-TIME AND PLACE AT WHICH MARRIAGES MAY BE SOLEMNIZED 10. Time for solemnizing marriage. — Every marriage under this Act shall be solemnized between the hours of six in the morning and seven in the evening: Exceptions. — Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to — (1) a Clergyman of the Church of England solemnizing a marriage under a special licence permitting him to do so at any hour than between six in the morning and seven in the evening, under the hand and seal of the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese or his Commissary, or (2) a Clergyman of the Church of Rome solemnizing a marriage between the hours of seven in the evening and six in the morning, when he has received a general or special licence in that behalf from the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Vicariate in which such marriage is so solemnized, or from such person as the same Bishop has authorised to grant such licence, or (3) a Clergyman of the Church of the Scotland solemnizing a marriage according to the rule, rites, ceremonies and customs of the Church of Scotland. | |||||
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