A condition for bringing an annulment action under Article 230 is that the applicant has standing. |
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Then, if we did get an annulment, our reputations would be fixed as liars and hypocrites. |
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In short, the annulment has caused a backlash and the virtual eclipse of the power industry. |
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Reasons for annulment include physical incapacity, physical violence, or pressure to change one's religious or political beliefs. |
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Full remedy actions can be filed directly, along with an annulment action or after a decision is rendered on annulment action. |
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The plaintiff may ask for something other than a sum of money, such as the annulment of a contract. |
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Canon law did not permit divorce as distinct from annulment. |
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Bharti, 27, made headlines in 2012 for obtaining India's first annulment of a child marriage. |
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Carlos Westendorp, the senior western mediator in Bosnia, has deemed the court's annulment of the election unconstitutional. |
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In its well-reasoned decision of 9 October 2001, the Court of Justice of the European Communities rejected this action for annulment. |
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The administrative court interprets the applicant's interest in seeking annulment for illegality liberally. |
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After all, we Romans with our stringent teachings of indissolubility and annulment do not claim to have a corner on all wisdom and compassion, do we? |
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My own mother was threatened with a marriage annulment and institutionalization if she sought a divorce for my father's rapes and beatings of the kids. |
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The petitioner should then be able to institute standard civil annulment, separation or divorce proceedings. |
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An annulment is a Church ruling that the marriage was invalid. |
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In other words, if one of Susie's great-grandparents were black, Frank would be entitled to an annulment and relieved of his obligations to provide alimony or child support. |
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Upon receiving communion, Hudson received an annulment from his first wife, then divorced his second wife four years later. |
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However, since that company has not asked for annulment of its duty by the CFI its duty has become definitive. |
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Ram opposes the annulment and has threatened to abduct his unwilling bride, Bharti said. |
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The proposed rules on applicable law and prorogation are limited to divorce and legal separation and do not apply to marriage annulment. |
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The decision pronouncing the annulment of a merger or a scission shall be published within one month from the day when the decision became final. |
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In such case, either spouse can demand an annulment of the marriage because consent was not given. |
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She was divorced in 1983, and there is no sign of her having secured an annulment. |
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Courts can adjudicate on complete or partial annulment of the contested act. |
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With Meghwal's marriage, however, annulment proceedings may not be so straightforward. |
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In such annulment, the minor's best interests shall be taken into account at all times. |
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Legal separation and dissolution or annulment of a marriage or civil union result in the partition of the family patrimony. |
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A source also told the paper that Aaliyah ended all contact with Kelly after the annulment. |
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In particular, certain Member States have no provision for annulment of marriage or for judicial separation. |
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The refusal or inability to have children has never been a basis for annulment or divorce. |
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A foreigner who is the subject of such an order has the possibility of applying to the administrative tribunal for its annulment. |
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This divergence has, ironically you might say, been exacerbated by the annulment of the previous directive. |
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The demand for annulment matters because Grayson is rich, even by Congress's high standards. |
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Since 1978, the CPP has contained a provision allowing CPP credits to be divided between ex-spouses after a divorce or legal annulment. |
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A spousal trust continues to be a spousal trust even after a divorce or an annulment. |
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It can also lead to the annulment of all commercial contract concluded on this basis. |
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In subsequent annulment proceedings, Ruskin himself made a statement to his lawyer to the effect that his marriage had been unconsummated. |
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The cancellation or annulment of an adoption order does not cause loss of British citizenship acquired by that adoption. |
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His desire for an annulment of his marriage was known as the King's Great Matter. |
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In practice, instances of summary justice and annulment of oaths and contracts involving pirates do not appear to have been common. |
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The couple apparently met again only once, during the process for the annulment of their marriage a few years later. |
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This was noteworthy due to the fact that an annulment was very distorting to marriage law and contradicting to the disallowance of divorce. |
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Errors of law or inconsistencies in the explanation of a decision can and usually will lead to the annulment of the decision. |
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The marriage, not consummated, later dissolved under discord and eventual annulment. |
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An annulment was also awarded and granted. |
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Ruskin confirmed this in his statement to his lawyer during the annulment proceedings. |
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Its objective is to simplify visa policy by creating a Community Code on Visas, in order to facilitate the process of visa application, as well as the extension, annulment, revocation and shortening of visas issued. |
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The grounds for divorce and annulment should be the same for men and women, as well as decisions with regard to property distribution, alimony and the custody of children. |
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A lack of equivalence in the agreed contents of the obligations in a commutative contract is not a ground of annulment except where the law allows rescission of the contract by reason of substantive inequality of bargain. |
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Under that system, natural or legal persons to whom a Community measure is addressed which directly and individually concerns them may challenge it before the Community judicature by way of an action for annulment. |
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As regards the faults contained in the decision, it declined to rule on the substantive errors of assessment, since they could not result alone in the annulment of the decision. |
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He had petitioned Rome to procure an annulment of his marriage to Queen Catherine. |
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It soon became the one absorbing object of Henry's desires to secure an annulment. |
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With his refusal to support the King's annulment, More's enemies had enough evidence to have the King arrest him on treason. |
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The remedy of amparo follows an annulment procedure in which the chief objective is to secure the annulment or voidance of the contested act and thus to restore the status quo ante. |
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However, unlike paragraph 1, which also applies to parental responsibility, paragraph 2 is deliberately confined to divorce, judicial separation and annulment of marriage. |
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During divorce, legal separation, or annulment proceedings, a judge may grant the right to use the family residence to the parent with custody of the children. |
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The EU has been following with very grave concern the deteriorating situation in Serbia following the annulment of a number of the 17 November local election results. |
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Cesare resigned the cardinalate in 1498 and married Charlotte d'Albret in order to cement the Borgia alliance with the French king Louis XII, whose request for a marriage annulment was granted by the pope. |
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But the thresholds for Supply and Service contracts cannot be described as 'large and important', even to SMEs, although the consequences of unrecoverable damages in the event of annulment most certainly are. |
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Upon annulment, the seller may then reclaim ownership and possession of the property free and clear of any encumbrances that the buyer may have created in it. |
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First, annulment of the medical opinion of physical unfitness of 18 December 2008 and, second, annulment of the decision of 19 December 2008 to withdraw the offer of employment previously made to the applicant. |
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In the alternative, reinterpret the action for annulment as an action for failure to act, in the event that the Court should take the view that the present proceedings must take the form of an action for failure to act. |
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The conditions shall not render impossible the access of applicants for asylum to a new procedure or result in the effective annulment or severe curtailment of such access. |
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I observed that qualities like meekness, humility, tenderness of heart are losing ground because they are perceived as dangerous, as a passive annulment of one's own personality. |
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In that context, he wondered why the Government had not decided to immediately institute proceedings for the annulment of the decision to construct the fence. |
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The claim for annulment must be prepared by a solicitor or legal counsel. |
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Check that the functions available are the annulment functions. |
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The terms of the annulment left Eleanor as duchess of Aquitaine but still a vassal of Louis. |
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Wolsey visited Rome, where he hoped to get the Pope's consent for an annulment. |
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Wolsey fell from favour as a result of his failure to procure the annulment, and Henry appointed Thomas Cromwell in his place. |
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It began as a result of Henry VIII's grievance at Pope Clement VII regarding his refusal to grant an annulment. |
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With the chance for an annulment lost and England's place in Europe forfeit, Cardinal Wolsey bore the blame. |
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Anne's previous betrothal to the Duke of Lorraine's son Francis provided further grounds for the annulment. |
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No annulment was immediately forthcoming, the result in part of Charles V's control of the Papacy. |
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Protestant Reformers still faced persecution, particularly over objections to Henry's annulment. |
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This was made easier by the death of Archbishop Warham, a strong opponent of an annulment. |
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Even then the position was complicated by the fact that Lutherans were not in favour of the annulment. |
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Anne consented to the annulment of the marriage, which had not been consummated, and Cromwell was beheaded. |
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Francis's defeat in 1544 led to the annulment of the alliance with the Protestants, and Charles took advantage of the opportunity. |
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More furthermore publicly refused to uphold Henry's annulment from Catherine. |
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The new law contains a clause barring its annulment or appeal. |
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Now given over to yawning gaps in the courtship of debtors romantically linked to the annulment of fraudsters, the spectacular often has to fill in with the debacular. |
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Her parents realised something was wrong and she filed for an annulment. |
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Having brought down his Chancellor, Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII finally resolved to charge the whole English clergy with praemunire to secure their agreement to his annulment. |
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In the matter of the annulment, no progress seemed possible. |
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Eventually, Henry, although theologically opposed to Protestantism, took the position of Supreme Head of the Church of England to ensure the annulment of his marriage. |
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Pollard has argued, even if Henry had not needed an annulment, Henry may have come to reject papal control over the governance of England purely for political reasons. |
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It is possible that the idea of annulment had been suggested to Henry much earlier than this, and is highly probable that it was motivated by his desire for a son. |
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A declaration of nullity, commonly called an annulment, is a judgement on the part of an ecclesiastical tribunal determining that a marriage was invalidly attempted. |
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An annulment would not only cease a marriage but rather end the marriage and rule that the marriage was never valid, nor did it ever formally exist. |
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