This section is from the book "The Law Of Contracts", by William Herbert Page. Also available from Amazon: Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide to Deals, Contracts, Agreements and Promises.
Marriage is a status and not a contract within the meaning of this clause.1 Hence a pre-existing marriage may be dissolved by a legislative divorce where valid otherwise,2 or by a divorce rendered under general laws passed after the marriage.3
 
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