N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 13-C
N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 13-C - Twenty-Four Hour Provision Waived in Certain Cases (1973)
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NEW YORK DOMESTIC RELATIONS LAW (Chapter 14) § 13-C — Section 13-C DRL § 13-C Section 13-C /legislation/laws/DOM/A3 Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. Skip to main content Legislation Search OpenLegislation Statutes Search Term Search icon Search previous SECTION 13-B Time within which marriage may be solemnized up ARTICLE 3 Solemnization, Proof and Effect of Marriage next SECTION 13-D Duty of clerk issuing marriage license Viewing most recent revision (from 2014-09-22) View historical revision as of: -- Choose a Date --2014-09-22 Share Facebook Email SECTION 13-C Twenty-four hour provision waived in certain cases Domestic Relations (DOM) CHAPTER 14, ARTICLE 3 * § 13-c. Twenty-four hour provision waived in certain cases. 1.Notwithstanding the provisions of section thirteen-b of this chapter orany other provision of law, where either of the parties makingapplication for a marriage license pursuant to section thirteen of thischapter, is a member of the armed forces of the United States themarriage of the parties may be solemnized without waiting for the lapseof the twenty-four hour period required by section thirteen-b of thischapter. Proof that the applicant is a member of the armed forces ofthe United States shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the officialissuing the marriage license. Every license to marry issued pursuant tothe provisions of this section must state the day and hour the licenseis issued and shall contain a recital that it is issued pursuant to theprovisions of this section and that the parties named therein may bemarried at any time after such day and hour and within sixty daysthereafter.2. The provisions of this section shall remain in force and effectonly until July first, nineteen hundred seventy-three.* NB Expired July 1, 1973 Source: NYSenate.gov Open Legislation | Laws of New York Page 1