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<blockquote>Acting out of caution for the well being of honest citizens, the government introduced an Act to protect against fraud by dishonest would-be immigrants. An Action could be brought to strike out the laws, but a test case is needed. Proof that a Marriage was entered into fraudulently may be grounds for Divorce and a Declaration by the courts that the marriage be deemed Null and Void, Ab Initio. <br /> | |||
Acting out of caution for the well being of honest citizens, the government introduced an Act to protect against fraud by dishonest would-be immigrants. An Action could be brought to strike out the laws, but a test case is needed. Proof that a Marriage was entered into fraudulently may be grounds for Divorce and a Declaration by the courts that the marriage be deemed Null and Void, Ab Initio. <br /> | |||
An Infant may not commence an Action, except with the aid of a guardian ad litem, who may or may not be a Guardian. | An Infant may not commence an Action, except with the aid of a guardian ad litem, who may or may not be a Guardian. | ||
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Acting out of caution for the well being of honest citizens, the government introduced an Act to protect against fraud by dishonest would-be immigrants. An Action could be brought to strike out the laws, but a test case is needed. Proof that a Marriage was entered into fraudulently may be grounds for Divorce and a Declaration by the courts that the marriage be deemed Null and Void, Ab Initio.
An Infant may not commence an Action, except with the aid of a guardian ad litem, who may or may not be a Guardian.