136 MARRIAGES — MECHANICS' LIEN. [ARTS. 60-61.
ARTICLE LX.
Marriages.
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5 License or publication of bans friends
1868, c. 42 repeals section 5 of this article and re-enacts the same as follows :
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1868, c. 42.
License or pub-
lication of
bans
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SEC. 5. No persons within this state shall marry
without a license, as hereinafter directed, or before the
names of the parties intending to marry shall be thrice
published in some church, or house of religious wor-
ship, in the county where the woman resides, on three
several Sundays, by some minister residing in said
county. Nevertheless it is provided that any persons
within this state may marry according to the ceremony
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Quakers.
Proviso.
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used by the society of people called Quakers, provided
the contracting parties shall sign a certificate to the
effect that they have agreed to take each other for
husband and wife, and, that the said certificate has
been attested by at least twelve witnesses; and pro-
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Proviso.
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vided, further, that the said certificate shall, within sixty
days, be recorded either amongst the records of the so-
ciety to which either of the contracting parties may be-
long, or in some court of record, in the city or county
in which the said marriage may be accomplished.
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In force and approved February 18, 1863.
ARTICLE LXI.
Mechanics' Lien.
22 Machines, wharves and bridges,
subject to lien.
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24. Bill in equity or scire facias.
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1868, c. 23 repeals sections 22 and 24 of this article and enacts the following in
lieu thereof:
1868, c 23.
Machines,
wharves and
bridges subject
to lien.
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SEC. 22. Every machine, wharf and bridge erected,
constructed or repaired within this state, shall be sub-
ject to a lien in like manner as buildings are made
subject under the provisions of this article.
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