Examples of Matrimonial Property Act in a sentence
To the extent necessary, the Purchaser hereby warrants that all written consents required by the Matrimonial Property Act No 88 of 1984 in respect of this agreement or any matters arising therefrom or in terms hereof have been duly given.
To the extent that it is necessary, the PURCHASER hereby warrants that all written consents as required by the Matrimonial Property Act, No. 88 of 1984 in respect of this agreement or any matters arising therefrom or in terms hereof have been duly given as required.
The PURCHASER warrants that all written consents required by the Matrimonial Property Act, No. 88 of 1984 in respect of this Agreement or any matters arising therefrom or in terms hereof have or will be given.
Black civil marriages before 1988 The provisions of Section 21(2) of the Matrimonial Property Act are unconstitutional and invalid to the extent that they maintain and perpetuate the discrimination created by Section 22(6) of the Black Administration Act.
The Matrimonial Property Act, though a milestone in the history of matrimonial property law in the country and has enormous benefits for women in marriages, the requirement for spouses to prove their contribution to the acquisition of the property during the marriage makes it difficult for women to access matrimonial property.
IMPACT PROJECTIONS (2017 ONWARD)Building on the baseline performance and trends described above, and consistent with the HPC’s charge under Chapter 224 to enhance the transparency of significant changes to the health care market that may impact health care spending and market functioning, the HPC examined the ways in which the proposed transactions may impact the competitive market, total health care spending, the quality of care the parties provide, and patient access to needed services.
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The incongruence existing in the Constitution, the Matrimonial Property Act and the Land Registration Act, 2013 need to be addressed if inequality and non-discrimination for women in Kenya are not to remain mere rhetoric.
Legislative and policy measures include the adoption of the National Land Policy which recognizes women’s rights to own property and the enactment of the Gender laws which include the Matrimonial Property Act, 2013 and the Marriage Act 2014.
Cf. Matrimonial Property Act 1976 (N.Z.) (prescribing detailed instructions for the division of property following divorce).99.