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Old 09-15-2006, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by JFRogers01
Now, back to the explanation by the Maricopa County Superior Court,
Marriage Bureau's administrative Assistant. He went on to explain that
every contract must have consideration. The State offers consideration
in the form of the actual license itself -- the piece of paper, the
Certificate of Marriage. The other part of consideration by the State
is "the privilege to be regulated by statute." He added that this
privilege to be regulated by statute includes all related statutes, and
all court cases as they are ruled on by the courts, and all statutes and
regulations into the future in the years following the commencement of
the marriage.

This section should be read carefully as a telling example of how the state views a license of any sort (business, contractors, drivers, etc.).
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