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PART 4 U.K.Marriage and civil partnership

CHAPTER 1U.K.Referral and investigation of proposed marriages and civil partnerships

InvestigationU.K.

50Conduct of investigationU.K.

(1)An investigation must be conducted in accordance with any regulations made by the Secretary of State for this purpose.

(2)In conducting an investigation, regard must also be had to any guidance published by the Secretary of State for this purpose.

(3)A relevant party must comply with a requirement specified in regulations made under section 51(4) if—

(a)the section 48 notice given to the relevant party states that he or she must do so, or

(b)the Secretary of State subsequently notifies the relevant party (orally or in writing) that he or she must do so;

and the relevant party must comply with that requirement in the manner stated in the section 48 notice or in the Secretary of State's notification (if such a manner is stated there).

(4)As part of an investigation, the Secretary of State must decide whether or not each of the relevant parties has complied with the investigation (the “compliance question”).

(5)The compliance question must be decided in accordance with any regulations made by the Secretary of State for this purpose.

(6)In deciding the compliance question, regard must also be had to any guidance published by the Secretary of State for this purpose.

(7)Within the 70 day period, the Secretary of State must—

(a)decide the compliance question; and

(b)give notice of that decision to the persons to whom the Secretary of State gave the section 48 notice relating to the proposed marriage or civil partnership.

(8)If the Secretary of State's decision is that one or both of the relevant parties have not complied with the investigation, the notice under subsection (7) must include a statement of the Secretary of State's reasons for reaching that decision.

(9)Regulations made under this section may, in particular, make provision about—

(a)the circumstances in which a relevant party is to be taken to have failed to comply with a relevant requirement;

(b)the consequences of a relevant party's failure to comply with a relevant requirement.

(10)The provision that may be made under subsection (9)(b) includes provision for the compliance question to be decided (in whole or in part) by reference to a relevant party's compliance or non-compliance with one or more relevant requirements.

(11)In this section—