New York Laws - Domestic Relations 5
Incestuous and void marriages
A marriage is incestuous and void whether the relatives are legitimate or illegitimate between either:
1. An ancestor and a descendant;
2. A brother and sister of either the whole or the half blood;
3. An uncle and niece or an aunt and nephew.
If a marriage prohibited by the foregoing provisions of this section be solemnized it shall be void, and the parties thereto shall each be fined not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars and may, in the discretion of the court in addition to said fine, be imprisoned for a term not exceeding six months. Any person who shall knowingly and wilfully solemnize such marriage, or procure or aid in the solemnization of the same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined or imprisoned in like manner.
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Short title
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Definitions
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§ 14
Town and city clerks to issue marriage licenses; form
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§ 5
Incestuous and void marriages
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§ 6
Void marriages
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§ 8
Marriage after divorce
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§ 10
Marriage a civil contract
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§ 7
Voidable marriages
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§ 11-B
Registration of persons performing marriage ceremonies in the city of New York
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§ 11
By whom a marriage must be solemnized
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§ 12
Marriage, how solemnized
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§ 13-AA
Test to determine the presence of sickle cell anemia
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§ 13-D
Duty of clerk issuing marriage license
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§ 14-A
Town and city clerks to issue certificates of marriage registration; form
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§ 15
Duty of town and city clerks
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§ 15-A
Marriages of minors under eighteen years of age
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§ 16
False statements and affidavits
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§ 17
Clergyman or officer violating article; penalty
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§ 18
Clergymen or officer, when protected
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§ 19-A
Marriages on vessels; reports and records
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§ 19
Records to be kept by town and city clerks
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§ 20-A
Certified transcripts of records; state commissioner of health may furnish
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§ 21
Forms and books to be furnished
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§ 22
Penalty for violation
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§ 25
License, when to be obtained
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§ 10-A
Parties to a marriage
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§ 24
Effect of marriage on legitimacy of children
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§ 10-B
Religious exception
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§ 11-C
Marriage officers
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§ 15-B
Temporary provisions authorizing issuance of marriage license, upon court order, without consent of a parent in armed forces of United St...
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§ 20
Records to be kept by the state department of health and the city clerk of the city of New York
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§ 20-B
Certification of marriage; state commissioner of health may furnish
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§ 23
Supervision of and inspection of town and city clerks' records by state commissioner of health
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§ 11-A
Duty of city clerk in certain cities of the first class; facsimile signature of said clerk authorized
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§ 13
Marriage licenses
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§ 13-C
Twenty-four hour provision waived in certain cases
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§ § 13-b
Time within which marriage may be solemnized
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§ 13-B
Time within which marriage may be solemnized
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§ 11-d
One-day marriage officiant license