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Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred upon Her by sections 211, 239 and 244 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004[1] is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Civil Partnership (Armed Forces) Order 2005 and shall come into force on 7th December 2005. (2) In this Order—
Prescribed countries or territories 2. —(1) For the purposes of section 211(1)(a) of the Act, the countries or territories in which two people may register as civil partners are those listed in paragraph (2). (2) The countries or territories referred to in paragraph (1) are Australia, Canada, Falkland Islands, Germany, Gibraltar, Nepal, the United States of America and the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia. Condition as to employment and capacity 3. For the purposes of section 211(2)(a)(ii) of the Act (condition as to employment in such other capacity of one of the proposed civil partners) the employment and capacities are those provided in article 4. 4. The employment and capacities referred to in article 3 arise when—
(b) is involved in the performance of any of the following functions, namely, administrative, executive, judicial, clerical, typing, duplicating, machine operating, paper keeping, managerial, professional, instructional, scientific, experimental, technical, industrial or labouring functions.
Condition as to eligibility
(b) surname, (c) occupation, (d) age, (e) address, (f) whether he or she is or has been a civil partner or married, (g) the part of the United Kingdom which for the purposes of section 211(2)(b) the proposed civil partners have jointly elected shall be the relevant part of the United Kingdom for the civil partnership registration.
(3) A notice of proposed civil partnership must also include the necessary declaration, made and signed by the person giving the notice—
(b) in the presence of a registering officer,
and the registering officer must attest the declaration by adding his name, description and place of residence.
(b) the fact that the registering officer has attested the declaration.
Parental etc. consent where the proposed civil partner is under 18
(b) if the registering officer considers that the circumstances are exceptional, relating not only to that person but also to that person's proposed civil partner.
(2) "evidence", in relation to a person, means evidence—
(b) of the person's age, (c) as to whether the person has previously formed a civil partnership or a marriage and, if so, as to the ending of the civil partnership or marriage.
Proposed civil partnership to be publicised
(b) the name of that person's proposed civil partner.
(3) For the purposes of this Order "waiting period" means the period beginning the day after the notice is recorded and ending at the end of the period of 15 days beginning with that day.
(b) be signed by or on behalf of the objector.
(3) If a notice is given to a registering officer, he must ensure that the fact that it has been given and the information in it are recorded as soon as possible.
(b) no registering officer may officiate at the signing of the civil partnership register by them.
(4) For the purposes of this article, the applicable period, in relation to two people registering as civil partners of each other, is the period of 12 months beginning with—
(b) if the notices are not recorded on the same day, the earlier of those days.
Formation of civil partnership by registration
(b) in the presence of each other and two witnesses.
(2) Paragraph (1) applies regardless of whether paragraph (3) is complied with.
(b) the registering officer.
(4) No religious service is to be used while the registering officer is officiating at the signing of a civil partnership register. Commanding officers' certificates of no impediment 14. —(1) This article applies where two people wish to register as civil partners of each other in England and Wales and one of them is an officer, seaman or marine borne on the books of one of Her Majesty's ships at sea ("the applicant") and the other is resident in England and Wales. (2) The applicant shall give signed notice of his intention to form the civil partnership with the other person in England and Wales to the captain or other officer in command of the ship ("the officer") containing the following information—
(b) surname, (c) whether he or she is or has been a civil partner or married, (d) the name and surname of the proposed civil partner.
(3) The notice must include a declaration signed by the applicant in the presence of the officer declaring that he believes that there is no impediment of kindred or affinity or other lawful hindrance to the formation of the civil partnership. The officer must attest the declaration by adding his name, description and place of residence. (This note is not part of the Order) Section 211 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ("the Act") empowers Her Majesty, by Order in Council, to make provision for two people to register as civil partners of each other in prescribed countries or territories outside the United Kingdom where one of the proposed civil partners is a member of Her Majesty's armed forces serving in the country or territory or is a person employed in such country or territory in a prescribed capacity or is a child of either of the foregoing having his home in the country or territory with his parent. Part 2 of the Order sets out the provisions required in order to allow civil partnership registration under section 211. Section 239 of the Act applies to cases where two people wish to register as civil partners of each other in England and Wales but one of them ("A") is not resident in England and Wales at the time and is an officer, seaman or marine borne on the books of one of Her Majesty's ships at sea. Section 239 empowers Her Majesty, by Order in Council, to make provision to permit the ship's captain or other officer in command of the ship to issue A with a certificate of no impediment which will enable the registration authority in England and Wales to apply the modified procedure for certain non-residents. Part 3 of the Order sets out the provisions required by section 239. Notes: [1] 2004.c.33.back
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