Definitions for "Solemnization"
The act of solemnizing; celebration; as, the solemnization of a marriage.
the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual; "the celebration of marriage"
of marriage refers to the performance of a formal marriage ceremony before witnesses, as distinguished from a common-law marriage. statement of claim alleges the facts giving rise to the claim, the damages and/or remedies sought and any statutes upon which the plaintiff (the person claiming to be harmed) relies. statement of defence sets out the facts supporting the defence that the defendant will argue at trial and any statutes upon which the defendant relies. A law enacted by the legislative branch of a government is called a statute. When the Crown enters a stay of proceedings, the prosecution is ended. It is the same as if the accused had never been charged. However, the Crown (prosecutor) can reactivate the charge within one year. When the court enters a stay of proceedings, it is effectively the same as if the accused had been acquitted. The charge may not be reactivated except by a higher court. summary conviction offence is a lesser offence that is generally punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000 or imprisonment for six months, or both. A few offences allow a maximum of 18 months in jail.