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For many people, the commitment of one person to another is solemnized by a marriage ceremony, either civil or religious, or, since June 2002, by a civil union ceremony. Regardless of whether it takes place in a church, courthouse or elsewhere, the ceremony is very important because it is the opportunity for the two people involved to solemnly and publicly declare their wish to be married. However, there is more to it than just the ceremony itself\; the validity of a marriage depends on various rules.
Return to the Marriage and Civil Union section
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