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When a minister of any religious denomination produces before the circuit court of any county or city in the Commonwealth, or before the judge of such court or before the clerk of such court at any time, proof of his ordination and of his being in regular communion with the religious society of which he is a reputed member, or proof that he is commissioned to pastoral ministry or holds a local minister’s license and is serving as a regularly appointed pastor in his denomination, such court, or the judge thereof, or the clerk of such court at any time, may make an order authorizing such minister to celebrate the rites of matrimony in the Commonwealth. Any order made under this section may be rescinded at any time by the court or by the judge thereof. No oath shall be required of a minister authorized to celebrate the rites of matrimony, nor shall such minister be considered an officer of the Commonwealth by virtue of such authorization.
Code 1919, §§ 5079, 5080; 1962, c. 362; 1980, c. 154; 1981, c. 295; 2012, c. 565; 2016, c. 611.
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. . . of 1973, a deed of trust was placed on Lots 19, 20, 23, 65, 66 and 68 of Section I in Marstella . . .
. . . sentences are based. . . ." Brief of Appellant, at 20, 23.8 We believe that Morris' argument is . . .
. . . fees. The case was tried to the court October 20-23, 1981 and the district court filed an opinion . . .
. . . v. Nat'l Bank & Trust Co., 829 F.2d 20, 23 (8th Cir.1987) (contract interest was an element . . .
. . . existed. See also Molina, 981 F.2d at 19-20. . . .
. . . New York v. United States, 3 Cir., 1948, 170 F.2d 20, 23-24; Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Co. v. . . .
. . . discovered." Zeleznik v. United States, 770 F.2d 20, 23 (3d Cir.1985) . . .
. . . S.Ct. at 1690 n. 7; Joyner v. Lancaster, 815 F.2d 20, 23 (4th Cir.), cert. denied, 484 U.S. 830, . . .
. . . another." Epps v. State, 333 Md. 121, 634 A.2d 20, 23 (Ct.Spec.App. 1993). . . .

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