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Title :The presumption of marriage [2002] CFLQ 251
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Sep 28, 2011, 03:42 AM
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This article draws attention to the significance and operation of the presumption of marriage, a neglected area of family law. The application of the presumption is analysed in detail with discussion of the inherent difficulties and uncertainties.
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