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Contractual obligations
#1
Contractual obligations
Why is it that a marriage that is not consummated within a reasonable amount of time, can be annulled, while a death sentence that is not executed within a reasonable amount of time cannot?
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#2
RE: Contractual obligations
(March 23, 2012 at 7:36 pm)Scarlet Pimpernel Wrote: Why is it that a marriage that is not consummated within a reasonable amount of time, can be annulled, while a death sentence that is not executed within a reasonable amount of time cannot?

Well, depends on why this death sentence was not able to be executed.
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RE: Contractual obligations
Quote:Why is it that a marriage that is not consummated within a reasonable amount of time, can be annulled, while a death sentence that is not executed within a reasonable amount of time cannot?

Your question is a stawman,in the tradition of "they can send a man to the moon,why can't they cure the common cold?"

To answer anyway: under(Catholic) canon law there is no time limit. The grounds are "failure to consummate the marriage"


Quote:Within the Catholic Church, a marriage that has not yet been consummated, regardless of the reason for non-consummation, can be dissolved by the Pope.[1] Additionally, an inability or an intentional refusal to consummate the marriage is probable grounds for an annulment. Catholic canon law defines[2] a marriage as consummated when the
"spouses have performed between themselves in a human fashion a conjugal act which is suitable in itself for the procreation of offspring, to which marriage is ordered by its nature and by which the spouses become one flesh."
Thus some theologians, such as Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J., state that intercourse with contraception does not consummate a marriage.[3]
Under English law, a refusal or inability to consummate the marriage can be grounds for the wedding to be voided.[4


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consummate



When I was 12,the Americans executed Caryl Chessman, after he had been on death row for 11 years. I was horrified by the barbarity of such an act,and have remained so. Solution? Catch up with the rest of the civilised world and abolish the death penalty. (I DO realise this is probably too much to ask of Texas)
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RE: Contractual obligations
(March 23, 2012 at 8:06 pm)padraic Wrote: under(Catholic) canon law there is no time limit. The grounds are "failure to consummate the marriage"

What nation recognises and executes that catholic 'law' as its civic law?
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RE: Contractual obligations
Where'd he go? Abducted by the influx of Christians?
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RE: Contractual obligations
(March 23, 2012 at 9:05 pm)whateverist Wrote: Where'd he go? Abducted by the influx of Christians?
You mean the banned guy?
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RE: Contractual obligations
(March 23, 2012 at 9:07 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:
(March 23, 2012 at 9:05 pm)whateverist Wrote: Where'd he go? Abducted by the influx of Christians?
You mean the banned guy?


Yeah, and what happened to Rokcet?

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#8
RE: Contractual obligations
Rokcet posted porn twice, despite us warning him not to. He then started insulting myself and summer over PM, so we banned him for a month, since he's a senior member and we wanted to give him another chance. Long story short, he blew that chance when he broke yet another rule and made a sockpuppet account (Scarlet Pimpernel), so we banned both accounts permanently.

Oh, and the user "Bond. James Bond" is also him, so he's banned as well.
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RE: Contractual obligations
Wow...get busy for a couple of days and things really get interesting on this forum.
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RE: Contractual obligations
(March 23, 2012 at 11:49 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Rokcet posted porn twice, despite us warning him not to. He then started insulting myself and summer over PM, so we banned him for a month, since he's a senior member and we wanted to give him another chance. Long story short, he blew that chance when he broke yet another rule and made a sockpuppet account (Scarlet Pimpernel), so we banned both accounts permanently.

Oh, and the user "Bond. James Bond" is also him, so he's banned as well.

How unpleasant for you. Nice to have clear rules to make implementation easier and consistent.
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