annulment in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

annulment in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Thus, an annulment is declared only when an ecclesial tribunal finds a lack of validity in the marriage at the time of the marital contract.
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After a divorce or an annulment, the people concerned are free to remarry (or marry).
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What, then, do annulment and transition and a new unity signify?
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Although divorce, as known today, was generally prohibited after the tenth century, separation of husband and wife and the annulment of marriage were well-known.
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The legality of the annulment has been questioned.
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The marriage resulted in a divorce or annulment in 1555.
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The bill was for the annulment of the land sales.
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The annulment of her diploma is possible, but it would require another trial.
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An annulment is a declaration that the marriage was invalid (or null) at the time the vows were exchanged.
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It was actually an annulment they were requesting based on their stated pre-contract.
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