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Wartime legislation in 1914 and 1915 included the War Precautions acts (giving the Governor-General power to make regulations for national security), a Trading with the Enemy Act, War Census acts, a Crimes Act, a Belgium Grant Act, and an Enemy Contracts Annulment Act.
He appealed to Rome for a declaration of annulment.
In April, a court in Douai granted the annulment, citing breach of contract.
The soundtrack, while faring slightly better, failed to reach the critical or commercial heights of Carey's previous releases, and eventually lead to the annulment of her record contract with Virgin.
The extensive panning that both movie and album received knocked her career for six and lead to the annulment of her $100m, five-album contract with Virgin Records.
Beneath Fox's retro glorification of marriage was a cynical commercial ploy, whose hidden messages actually devalue marriage: because today's celebrity culture prizes fame over almost anything, it wasn't difficult to get 50 women to sell themselves in a marriage market; an easy annulment was promised in a prenuptial contract, so what's the big deal?
An annulment is a judicial declaration that a marriage never legally existed.
It begins by locating the traditional nineteenth-century annulment-by-fraud doctrine within the realm of contract fraud, observing that in the family law context fraudulent marriages were voidable solely at the option of the injured party.
They remarry without annulment.
On order: an annulment.
What's French for annulment?
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