Published: 2021-06-15

Time limits and delays in cases declaring nullity of marriage

Tomasz Gałkowski
Ius Matrimoniale
Section: Rozprawy i artykuły
https://doi.org/10.21697/im.2021.32.1.06

Abstract

The unfolding of the whole process to declare nullity of marriage is governed, inter alia, by the regulations that contain time limits (terminus and dilatio). The author indicates legal effects related to the lack of compliance with them. Then he proposes to organize the time stages (categories) pertaining to actions and omissions. Fatalia legis decide on the further procedural stages causing legal effects resulting from omissions. Postponements normally involve the necessity of actions, but their implementations are allowed beyond the lapse of time limit. They do not designate and yet do ensure next stages of the process. The last type of postponements are disciplinary ones that affect the efficiency and duration of the process.

Keywords:

terminus, dilatio, time limits, delays, fatalia legis, postponements disciplinary ones, postponements normally

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Gałkowski, T. (2021). Time limits and delays in cases declaring nullity of marriage. Ius Matrimoniale, 32(1), 107–123. https://doi.org/10.21697/im.2021.32.1.06

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