Deceased Brother's Widow's Marriage Act, 1921

DECEASED BROTHER'S WIDOW'S MARRIAGE ACT 1921

CHAPTER XXIV.

An Act to amend the Law relating to marriage with a deceased brother’s widow. [28th July 1921.]

Be it enacted by the King’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

Marriage with a deceased brother’s widow not to be void as a civil contract except in certain cases.

7 Edw. 7. c. 47.

1.—(1) Section one of the Deceased Wife’s Sister’s Marriage Act, 1907, shall be read and construed as if after the words “deceased wife’s sister,” where they occur in such section, there were inserted “or between a man and his deceased brother’s widow.”

(2) Section three of the said Act shall be read and construed as though—

(a) in subsection (1) thereof, after the words “wives’ sisters,” there were inserted the words “or husbands’ brothers’ wives”; and

(b) in subsection (2) thereof, at the end, there were inserted the words “or the divorced wife of his brother, or the wife of his brother who has divorced his brother, during the lifetime of such brother.”

(3) Section four of the said Act shall be read and construed as if at the end thereof there were inserted the words “or his deceased brother’s widow.”

(4) Section five of the said Act shall be read and construed as though at the end thereof there were inserted the words “and the word ‘brother’ shall include a brother of the half blood.”

The said Act as amended by this Act shall, so far as it relates to marriages between a man and his deceased brother’s widow, have effect as though it had been passed at the date of the passing of this Act.

Short title.

2. This Act may be cited as the Deceased Brother’s Widow’s Marriage Act, 1921, and this Act and the Deceased Wife’s Sister’s Marriage Act, 1907, may be cited together as the Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Acts, 1907 and 1921.