| Civil Partnership Act 2004 | ||
| 2004 Chapter 33 - continued | ||
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| PART 4 | ||
| CIVIL PARTNERSHIP: NORTHERN IRELAND | ||
| CHAPTER 1 | ||
| REGISTRATION | ||
Formation and eligibility | ||
| 137 | Formation of civil partnership by registration | |
| (1) For the purposes of section 1, two people are to be regarded as having registered as civil partners of each other once each of them has signed the civil partnership schedule in the presence of- | ||
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| (2) Subsection (1) applies regardless of whether subsections (3) and (4) are complied with. | ||
| (3) After the civil partnership schedule has been signed under subsection (1), it must also be signed, in the presence of the civil partners and each other, by- | ||
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| (4) After the witnesses and the registrar have signed the civil partnership schedule, the registrar must cause the registration of the civil partnership to be recorded as soon as practicable. | ||
| (5) No religious service is to be used while the registrar is officiating at the signing of a civil partnership schedule. | ||
| 138 | Eligibility | |
| (1) Two people are not eligible to register as civil partners of each other if- | ||
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| (2) Schedule 12 contains provisions for determining when two people are within prohibited degrees of relationship. | ||
Preliminaries to registration | ||
| 139 | Notice of proposed civil partnership | |
| (1) For two people to register as civil partners of each other under this Chapter, each of them must give the registrar a notice of proposed civil partnership (a "civil partnership notice"). | ||
| (2) A civil partnership notice must be- | ||
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| (3) In prescribed cases a civil partnership notice must be given to the registrar by each party in person. | ||
| 140 | Civil partnership notice book and list of intended civil partnerships | |
| (1) The registrar must keep a record of- | ||
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| (2) In this Chapter "civil partnership notice book" means the record kept under subsection (1). | ||
| (3) The registrar must, in accordance with any guidance issued by the Registrar General, place on public display a list containing in relation to each proposed civil partnership in respect of which the registrar has received a civil partnership notice- | ||
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| (4) As soon as practicable after the date mentioned in subsection (3) the registrar must remove from the list the names and the date mentioned in that subsection. | ||
| (5) Any person claiming that he may have reason to make an objection to a proposed civil partnership may inspect any entry relating to the civil partnership in the civil partnership notice book without charge. | ||
| 141 | Power to require evidence of name etc. | |
| (1) A registrar to whom a civil partnership notice is given may require the person giving it to provide him with specified evidence relating to each proposed civil partner. | ||
| (2) Such a requirement may be imposed at any time before the registrar issues the civil partnership schedule under section 143. | ||
| (3) "Specified evidence", in relation to a person, means such evidence as may be specified in guidance issued by the Registrar General- | ||
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| 142 | Objections | |
| (1) Any person may at any time before the formation of a civil partnership in Northern Ireland make an objection in writing to the registrar. | ||
| (2) An objection on the ground that one of the proposed civil partners is incapable of understanding the nature of civil partnership must be accompanied by a supporting certificate signed by a medical practitioner. | ||
| (3) If the registrar is satisfied that the objection relates to no more than a misdescription or inaccuracy in the civil partnership notice, he must- | ||
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| (4) In any other case the registrar must notify the Registrar General of the objection. | ||
| (5) If the Registrar General is satisfied that there is a legal impediment to the formation of the civil partnership, he must direct the registrar to- | ||
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| (6) If subsection (5) does not apply, the Registrar General must direct the registrar to proceed under section 143. | ||
| (7) For the purposes of this section and section 143 there is a legal impediment to the formation of a civil partnership where the proposed civil partners are not eligible to be registered as civil partners of each other. | ||
| (8) A person who has submitted an objection may withdraw it at any time, but the Registrar General may have regard to an objection which has been withdrawn. | ||
| 143 | Civil partnership schedule | |
| After the registrar receives a civil partnership notice from each of the proposed civil partners, he must complete a civil partnership schedule in the prescribed form, if- | ||
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| 144 | Place of registration | |
| (1) The place at which two people may register as civil partners of each other must be- | ||
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| (2) Subsection (1) is subject to subsections (5) and (7). | ||
| (3) A local registration authority may, in accordance with regulations under subsection (4), approve places where civil partnerships may be registered in its district. | ||
| (4) Regulations under section 159 may make provision for or in connection with the approval of places under subsection (3), including provision as to- | ||
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| (5) If either of the parties to a proposed civil partnership gives the registrar a medical statement, the civil partnership may, with the approval of the Registrar General, be registered at any place where that party is. | ||
| (6) In subsection (5) "medical statement", in relation to any person, means a statement made in the prescribed form by a registered medical practitioner that in his opinion at the time the statement is made- | ||
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| (7) If the Registrar General so directs, a registrar must register a civil partnership in a place specified in the direction. | ||
Young persons | ||
| 145 | Parental etc. consent where proposed civil partner under 18 | |
| (1) The consent of the appropriate persons is required before a young person and another person may register as civil partners of each other. | ||
| (2) Schedule 13 contains provisions- | ||
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| (3) Each consent required by subsection (1) must be- | ||
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| (4) Nothing in this section affects any need to obtain the consent of the High Court before a ward of court and another person may register as civil partners of each other. | ||
| (5) In this section and Schedule 13 "young person" means a person who is under 18. | ||
Supplementary | ||
| 146 | Validity of registration | |
| (1) This section applies to any legal proceedings commenced at any time after the registration of a civil partnership is recorded under section 137. | ||
| (2) The validity of the civil partnership must not be questioned in any such proceedings on the ground of any contravention of a provision of, or made under, this Act. | ||
| 147 | Corrections and cancellations | |
| (1) Regulations under section 159 may make provision for the making of corrections by the Registrar General or any registrar. | ||
| (2) The Registrar General must cancel the registration of a void civil partnership or direct the registrar to do so. | ||
| 148 | Interpreters | |
| (1) If the registrar considers it necessary or desirable, he may use the services of an interpreter (not being one of the civil partners or a witness). | ||
| (2) The interpreter must- | ||
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| 149 | Detained persons | |
| (1) If- | ||
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| the civil partnership notice given by that party must be accompanied by a statement to which subsection (2) applies. | ||
| (2) This subsection applies to a statement which- | ||
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| (3) In subsection (2) "responsible authority" means- | ||
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| (4) After the registrar receives a civil partnership notice accompanied by a statement to which subsection (2) applies, he must notify the Registrar General and not complete a civil partnership schedule unless the Registrar General directs him to proceed under section 143. | ||
| (5) In this section- | ||
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| 150 | Certificates of no impediment for Part 2 purposes | |
| (1) This section applies where- | ||
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| (2) A may give a civil partnership notice under section 139 as if A and B intended to register as civil partners under this Chapter. | ||
| (3) If the registrar is satisfied that there is no legal impediment (in the sense given in section 142(7)) to A registering as B's civil partner, he must issue a certificate in the prescribed form that there is not known to be any such impediment. | ||
| (4) But the certificate may not be issued before the expiration of such period from the date recorded under section 140(3)(b) as may be prescribed. | ||
| (5) Any person may, at any time before a certificate is issued under subsection (3), submit to the registrar an objection in writing to its issue. | ||
| (6) Any objection made under subsection (5) must be taken into account by the registrar in deciding whether he is satisfied that there is no legal impediment to A registering as B's civil partner. | ||
| 151 | Registration districts and registration authorities | |
| (1) Each local government district shall be a registration district and the district council shall be the local registration authority for the purposes of this Part. | ||
| (2) A district council shall, in the exercise of functions conferred on it as a local registration authority- | ||
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| (3) Any expenditure to be incurred by the district council in the exercise of functions conferred on it as a local registration authority shall be subject to the approval of the Registrar General. | ||
| (4) The Department of Finance and Personnel shall retain or, as the case may be, defray in respect of each financial year the amount of the difference between- | ||
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| 152 | Registrars and other staff | |
| (1) A local registration authority shall, with the approval of the Registrar General, appoint- | ||
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| (2) A person holding an appointment under subsection (1) may with the approval of, and shall at the direction of, the Registrar General be removed from his office of registrar or deputy registrar by the local registration authority. | ||
| (3) A local registration authority shall, at the direction of the Registrar General, appoint additional persons to register civil partnerships and carry out other functions for the purposes of this Part. | ||
| (4) A person shall not be appointed under subsection (1) or (3) if he is under the age of 21. | ||
| (5) Regulations under section 159 may confer additional functions on a person holding an appointment under subsection (1). | ||
| (6) A person holding an appointment under subsection (1) shall, in exercising his functions under this Part or any other statutory provision, be subject to such instructions or directions as the Registrar General may give. | ||
| 153 | Records and documents to be sent to Registrar General | |
| If the Registrar General directs him to do so, a person must send to the Registrar General any record or document relating to civil partnerships in accordance with the Registrar General's directions. | ||
| 154 | Annual report | |
| (1) The Registrar General must send to the Department of Finance and Personnel an annual report of the number of civil partnerships registered during each year, together with such other information as he considers it appropriate to include. | ||
| (2) The Department of Finance and Personnel must lay the report before the Northern Ireland Assembly. | ||
| 155 | Searches | |
| (1) The Registrar General must provide indexes to civil partnership registration records in his custody for inspection by the public. | ||
| (2) A registrar must provide indexes to civil partnership registration records in his custody for inspection by the public. | ||
| (3) Any person may, on payment of the prescribed fee- | ||
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| (4) The Registrar General must cause any document given by him under this section or section 156 to be stamped with the seal of the General Register Office. | ||
| (5) Judicial notice shall be taken of any document so stamped. | ||
| 156 | Proof of civil partnership for purposes of certain statutory provisions | |
| (1) Where the civil partnership of a person is required to be proved for the purposes of any prescribed statutory provision, any person- | ||
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| is entitled to a document in the prescribed form relating to the registration of the civil partnership of that person. | ||
| (2) An application under subsection (1) must be in such form and accompanied by such particulars as the Registrar General may require. | ||
| (3) The Registrar General or any registrar may, on payment of the prescribed fee, issue such information (including a document as mentioned in subsection (1)) as may be required for the purposes of any prescribed statutory provision. | ||
| 157 | Fees | |
| (1) The Department of Finance and Personnel may by order prescribe- | ||
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| (2) The power to make an order under subsection (1) is exercisable by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12)). | ||
| (3) An order under subsection (1) may only be made if a draft has been laid before and approved by resolution of the Northern Ireland Assembly. | ||
| 158 | Offences | |
| (1) Any registrar who signs a civil partnership schedule in the absence of the civil partners is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (2) Any person who is not a registrar but officiates at the signing of a civil partnership schedule in such a way as to lead the civil partners to believe that he is a registrar is guilty of an offence. | ||
| (3) A person who is guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both. | ||
| (4) Notwithstanding anything in Article 19(1) of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (S.I. 1981/1675 (N.I. 26)) (limitation of time for taking proceedings), proceedings for an offence under this section may be instituted at any time within 3 years after the commission of the offence. | ||
| 159 | Regulations | |
| (1) The Department of Finance and Personnel may by regulations make such provision as appears to it necessary or expedient for the registration of civil partnerships in Northern Ireland. | ||
| (2) The power to make regulations under subsection (1) is exercisable by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12)). | ||
| (3) Regulations under subsection (1) shall be subject to negative resolution (within the meaning of section 41(6) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 (1954 c. 33 (N.I.))). | ||
| 160 | Interpretation | |
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