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" An action to annul a marriage on the ground that one of the parties thereto was an idiot may be maintained at any time during the life-time of either party by any relative of the idiot, who has an interest to avoid the marriage. "
The New York Supplement - Page 715
1916
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Parker's Pocket Code of Civil Procedure: The New New York Code of Civil ...

New York (State), Amasa Junius Parker, Albert Joseph Danaher - Civil procedure - 1903 - 1588 pages
...See rules 18. 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 (Sup. Ct.). % 1744. Action when party -was under the age of consent. An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties had not attained the age of legal consent, may be maintained by the infant, or by either parent of...
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Parker's Pocket Code of Civil Procedure: The New York Code of Civil ...

New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1904 - 1624 pages
...property of the guilty parent. From Id., 9 32. § 1752. Action on the ground of physical incapacity. An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties was physically incapable of entering into the marriage state, may be maintained by the injured party...
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The New York Code of Civil Procedure: Containing All Amendments to June 1 ...

New York (State) - 1904 - 1696 pages
...B. 8. 142, S 20 (2 Edm. 147). { 1744. Action 11 lii-u party wns nnder tbe net- of connent. An aclion to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties had not attained the nge of legal consent, may be maintained by the infant, or by either parent of...
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New York Annotated Cases: Selected from the Current Decisions of ..., Volume 16

Wayland Everett Benjamin - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1906 - 602 pages
...marriage may be brought only as provided in *h< Code of Civil Procedure. § 4, Domestic Relations Law. An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties was physically incapable of entering into the marriage state, may be maintained by the injured party...
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The New York Code of Civil Procedure: Containing All Amendments to June 1 ...

New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1907 - 1770 pages
...uu interest to avoid the marriage. 2 BS 142, § 24. i 1747. Id.; where party тли я a In nut lo. An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that...the marriage, by any relative of the lunatic, who hns an interest to avoid the marriage. Such an action may also be maintained by the lunatic, at any...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York ...

Civil procedure - 1907 - 1784 pages
...17. Id.; IT here party Ten» a lnnntlc. ni to aunul a marriage, on the ground that one of the i -reto was a lunatic, may be maintained, at any time during...continuance of the lunacy, or, after the death of the i that condition, and during the life of the other party •:!n ¡age, by any relative of the lunatic,...
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The New York Code of Civil Procedure: Containing All Amendments of 1908 ...

New York (State) - 1908 - 1756 pages
...un interest to avoid the marriage. 2 BS 142, | 24. | 1747. Id. t where parí у ли я я lunatic. An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that...maintained, at any time during the continuance of tlie lunacy, or, after the death of the lunatic, in that condition, and during the life of the other...
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The New York Code of Civil Procedure: Containing All Amendments of 1909 ...

New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1909 - 1738 pages
...8. 143, I 32, am'd. | 1752. [Лш'<1, l.»!>.-..j Action on the ground of pHynlcul {•capacity. Au action to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties was physically incapable of entering into the marriage «ate, may be maintained by the injured party...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 70

Law - 1910 - 526 pages
...Pemlscot Land & Cooperage Co. V. Davis, It"., 126 SW 218. 67. Marriage — Mental Capacity. — In an action to annul a marriage on the ground that one of the parties was mentally Incompetent, his mental condition at the time of the marriage must govern the question...
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New York Bar Examination Questions and Answers

Louis Applebome - Admission to the bar - 1910 - 468 pages
...bringing the action as he was above the age of legal consent. Sec. 1744 of the Code is as follows : "An action to annul a marriage, on the ground that one of the parties had not attained the age of legal consent, may be maintained by the infant, or by either parent of...
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