Marriage of Lunatics Act 1811

The Marriage of Lunatics Act (1811) was an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom implemented under the reign of George III of Great Britain. It was intended "to prevent the marriage of Lunatics" and make all marriages to Lunatics prior to and after the bill, whether diagnosed before marriage or otherwise, "null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever". The Act reads as follows: The Act was fully repealed in 2021 on the commencement of the .

Marriage of Lunatics Act 1811

The Marriage of Lunatics Act (1811) was an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom implemented under the reign of George III of Great Britain. It was intended "to prevent the marriage of Lunatics" and make all marriages to Lunatics prior to and after the bill, whether diagnosed before marriage or otherwise, "null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever". The Act reads as follows: The Act was fully repealed in 2021 on the commencement of the .