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I will probably regret this but ...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYes. It's only a problem when you marry more than one of them.
Think of it as contracting. You can tell a number of different agents that you're interested in working for them exclusively. You can actually only do one contract though.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostUntil about 100 years ago marrying while engaged to another, or even breaking off an engagement, was actionable at common law as a Breach of Promise, i.e. not a crime exactly but a civil wrong (tort).
Technically you could be arrested under the pretence of planning to commit the crime of Bigamy.
i would be worried if a partner ever asked me that!Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostTechnically you could be arrested under the pretence of planning to commit the crime of Bigamy.Comment
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Originally posted by doomage View PostI'll let her know for you, a bit later on this evening.We don't have to save the world. The world is big enough to look after itself. What we have to be concerned about is whether or not the world we live in will be capable of sustaining us in it.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
You can be arrested for planning/intending to commit almost any crime. Depending on the severity and public interest depends on whether the cps will prosecute.Comment
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