- solemnised
- solemnise (Brit.) v. make serious and solemn; speak solemnly, speak with much seriousness; perform a ceremony (i.e. a wedding); perform or observe in a ritual and formal manner (also solemnize)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Christian Law of Marriage in India — The Christian Law of Marriage in India is governed by the Indian Christian Marriage Act of 1872. Marriage, as is seen in Christian tradition, is not merely a civil contract nor is it purely a religious contract. It is seen as a contract according … Wikipedia
Christian Law of Divorce in India — The British colonization of India, has had a tremendous impact on the legal system in India. In many respects, English law in letter and spirit came to be applied in India. Even when the law relating to Christian marriage was still in a fluid… … Wikipedia
Get (conflict) — For the religious process, see Get (divorce document)A get or gett (גט) is the Jewish form of divorce which, when one is available in the state of residence, is supervised by a Beth Din (בית דין), a rabbinical court. This page deals with the… … Wikipedia
Gujar Mal Modi — Rai Bahadur Gujarmal Modi is counted among the noted industrialists of India who have aided in the building strengthening of the pillars of Indian autonomy. He had a multi faceted personality. He was a born administrator and an ardent believer of … Wikipedia
Civil recognition of Jewish divorce — Main article: Get (divorce document) Conflict of laws … Wikipedia
Marriage Act 1961 (Australia) — The Marriage Act 1961 is an Act of the Parliament of Australia which governs legal marriage in Australia. It does not deal with the legal dissolution of marriage (divorce). Marriage is a Commonwealth power under section 51(xxi) of the Australian… … Wikipedia
Marriage in South Africa — exists in a number of different forms, as a result of the diversity of religions and cultures in the country. Historically the legal definition of marriage, derived from the Roman Dutch law, was limited to monogamous marriages between opposite… … Wikipedia
Mukarram Jah — Barkat Ali Khan Mukkaram Jah Pretender Born October 6, 1933 (1933 10 06) (age … Wikipedia
Edward of Westminster — Edward of Westminster, also known as Edward of Lancaster (13 October 1453 ndash; 4 May 1471), was the only Prince of Wales ever to die in battle. He was born in Westminster, London.He was the son of King Henry VI of England and his consort,… … Wikipedia
Common-law marriage — Family law Entering into marria … Wikipedia