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Traks var palikt: The notice will be exhibited at the marriage registry where it is given and also at the Marriage Registration & Records Office for at least 15 clear days. During this period any person who is authorised by law to object to the proposed marriage may do so by writing the word "Forbidden" on the copy of the notice produced by the Registrar for inspection, and by signing his name and the character in which he objects to the proposed marriage. If the Registrar of Marriages considers that the person is not in fact authorised by law to object, he may allow the marriage to proceed. If, however, he considers that the objection is valid, either of the parties may appeal against his decision by petition to the Court of First Instance to determine the matter. The decision of the Court of First Instance is final. |