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- Marriage is considered invalid if a condition for its validity is not met according to articles 11 and 10.
- Some conditions can be corrected after the marriage contract, while others cannot.
- A marriage can be annulled before or after consummation if the legal conditions are not met.
- The court considers the social status of the couple when determining the validity of the marriage.
- A marriage can be annulled if it was entered into during a dangerous illness.
- A marriage can be annulled if one of the parties intended to use it to dissolve a previous marriage.
- A marriage can be annulled if it was entered into without the consent of a legal guardian.
- Divorce can occur before the court's decision to annul the marriage in certain cases.
- If acceptance of a marriage proposal is conditional, the rules of article 31 apply.
- The text provides legal guidelines for the annulment of marriages in specific circumstances.
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Test your knowledge on the legal conditions for marriage annulment with this informative quiz. Learn about the different circumstances that can lead to a marriage being considered invalid and the guidelines for annulment before or after consummation. Discover the role of the court in determining the validity of a marriage based on the social status of the couple, and the importance of legal consent from a guardian. Challenge yourself with questions on dangerous illnesses, previous marriages, and conditional proposals. Take this quiz to deepen your understanding of