Matrimonial Causes Act

Matrimonial Causes Act

The Matrimonial Causes Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom relating to marriage law.

List

  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1857
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1858
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1859
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1860
    • extended by the Perpetuation of Matrimonial Causes Act, 1860 Act 1862
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1864
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1866
  • The Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1870
  • The Matrimonial Causes and Marriage Law (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1873
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1878
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1884
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1907
  • The Matrimonial Causes (Dominions Troops) Act 1919
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1923
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1937
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act (Northern Ireland) 1939
  • The Matrimonial Causes (War Marriages) Act 1944
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1950
  • The Matrimonial Causes (Property and Maintenance) Act 1958
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1963
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1965
  • The Matrimonial Causes (Reports) Act (Northern Ireland) 1966
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1967
  • The Matrimonial Causes Act 1973

See also

  • List of short titles



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