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Old 06-13-2003, 05:36 PM   #9384
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Rant of the Day

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Originally posted by TexLex
From the TX marriage license requirements, the following marriages are not permitted (note, that it leaves open marriage to cousins, just no aunts or uncles):

(A) an ancestor or descendant, by blood or adoption;
(B) a brother or sister, of the whole or half blood or by adoption;
(C) a parent's brother or sister, of the whole or half blood or by adoption; or
(D) a son or daughter of a brother or sister, of the whole or half blood or by adoption.
D - that's niece and nephew right? So that whole story about the Kingston's is not only ewwwwy, but it's illegal (in Texas). Hm what about Utah?
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