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		Definition of marriage certificate in English: marriage certificatenounˈmarɪdʒ səˌtɪfɪkətˈmærɪdʒ sərˈtɪfəkət British A copy of the record of a legal marriage, with details of names, date, etc.  Example sentencesExamples -  Evidence pointed against what Lena claimed to be a copy of her marriage certificate.
 -  Yet despite probably two decades of working in a job that must have been in today's terms at least semi-skilled, no occupation is given on her marriage certificate.
 -  It won't be official until they decide to obtain a marriage certificate from a Registrar of Civil Marriages.
 -  Just for good measure, the happy pair enclosed a copy of their marriage certificate, and an affidavit from a lawyer in Canada, where they'd celebrated their wedding a few months earlier, confirming that all was legal and proper.
 -  He said securing legal documents like identity documents, death certificates and marriage certificate also proved difficult.
 -  And, if you are making changes, it's a good idea to take documentation with you, such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate.
 -  The relationship that follows will survive or collapse because of the people, not the marriage certificate, and so I don't see the point.
 -  So you could then look up their marriage certificate, which would have their parents' names on it.
 -  At first, she was told she could not see her husband because her birth certificate and marriage certificate were in English.
 -  As some may confuse, the date of getting the marriage certificate and the wedding ceremony are typically two events.
 -  Women's property rights are difficult to protect without a legal marriage certificate, but there are many couples who don't have this.
 -  We'd like to see them treated in exactly the same way as, say a de facto spouse would be treated, and that would give them exactly the same rights as a spouse with a marriage certificate.
 -  If both parties agree to the split, they simply fill out an application and provide their marriage certificate, identification and photos of themselves.
 -  She asked a series of questions, then photocopied all their documents: credit union statements, mortgage, marriage certificate, birth certificates, list of referees.
 -  This new intermarriage act also still required ministers and judges who solemnized unions to attach a marriage certificate to the license and return the documents to the district clerk.
 -  We will principally ask our clients to show their marriage certificate.
 -  Having a marriage certificate legalises the partnership, but it doesn't guarantee happiness either for the couple or their children.
 -  To register, residents are required to show a family identity card, a birth certificate, a marriage certificate or any other document that can help prove their identity.
 -  On his marriage certificate George listed his occupation as ‘stuntman’.
 -  I also examined a copy of the marriage certificate.
 
    Definition of marriage certificate in US English: marriage certificatenounˈmærɪdʒ sərˈtɪfəkətˈmarij sərˈtifəkət British A copy of a marriage license that has been certified after a legal marriage ceremony, bearing details of names, date, etc.  Example sentencesExamples -  Evidence pointed against what Lena claimed to be a copy of her marriage certificate.
 -  Just for good measure, the happy pair enclosed a copy of their marriage certificate, and an affidavit from a lawyer in Canada, where they'd celebrated their wedding a few months earlier, confirming that all was legal and proper.
 -  Having a marriage certificate legalises the partnership, but it doesn't guarantee happiness either for the couple or their children.
 -  Women's property rights are difficult to protect without a legal marriage certificate, but there are many couples who don't have this.
 -  And, if you are making changes, it's a good idea to take documentation with you, such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate.
 -  To register, residents are required to show a family identity card, a birth certificate, a marriage certificate or any other document that can help prove their identity.
 -  As some may confuse, the date of getting the marriage certificate and the wedding ceremony are typically two events.
 -  Yet despite probably two decades of working in a job that must have been in today's terms at least semi-skilled, no occupation is given on her marriage certificate.
 -  The relationship that follows will survive or collapse because of the people, not the marriage certificate, and so I don't see the point.
 -  On his marriage certificate George listed his occupation as ‘stuntman’.
 -  She asked a series of questions, then photocopied all their documents: credit union statements, mortgage, marriage certificate, birth certificates, list of referees.
 -  He said securing legal documents like identity documents, death certificates and marriage certificate also proved difficult.
 -  I also examined a copy of the marriage certificate.
 -  At first, she was told she could not see her husband because her birth certificate and marriage certificate were in English.
 -  We'd like to see them treated in exactly the same way as, say a de facto spouse would be treated, and that would give them exactly the same rights as a spouse with a marriage certificate.
 -  This new intermarriage act also still required ministers and judges who solemnized unions to attach a marriage certificate to the license and return the documents to the district clerk.
 -  So you could then look up their marriage certificate, which would have their parents' names on it.
 -  We will principally ask our clients to show their marriage certificate.
 -  It won't be official until they decide to obtain a marriage certificate from a Registrar of Civil Marriages.
 -  If both parties agree to the split, they simply fill out an application and provide their marriage certificate, identification and photos of themselves.
 
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