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The Law of Persons and Family Law (Including Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

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Netherlands Judicial Decisions on Private International Law
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1980

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page 229 note * Art. 33 CC: “The husband can have only one wife, and the wife only one husband, at the same time”.

page 235 note * Document executed by a notaris or other public officer, such as the civil registrar or a consul.

page 240 note * Art. 214 CC: “A natural child is legitimated, when it is acknowledged by the husband of of the mother, either before or during the marriage, or after termination of the marriage by the death of the mother”.

page 241 note * See NTIR 1971, 91, note.Google Scholar

page 242 note * Art. 228(1) CC: “The requirements for adoption are: … (d) that none of the parents, being in legal relationship with the child, is opposed to the adoption. However, the court is not obliged to reject the petition by reasons of the resistence of a parent who has been, more than two years before, summoned to be heard on a similar petition by the same adoptive parents, if that petition was rejected although the conditions in subparagraphs (e) to (g) were fulfilled.”