§ 15-3-15 — § 15-3-15. Marriages valid despite irregularities — Penalty for marriage without compliance.
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§ 15-3-15. Marriages valid despite irregularities — Penalty for marriage without compliance.
(a) No marriage solemnized before a person professing to have a license to join persons in marriage as required by this chapter, or professing to be a justice of the supreme, superior, or family court, or a warden of the town of New Shoreham, or solemnized in the Society of Friends, or among persons professing the Jewish religion or Baha'i faith according to their respective rites and ceremonies, shall be deemed or adjudged to be void, nor shall the validity of the marriage be in any way affected by want of jurisdiction or authority in the person or S
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