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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 11 · § 11.603

§ 11.603. Invalid or prohibited marriages.

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(a)The following marriages are prohibited:
(1)A marriage entered into prior to the dissolution of an earlier marriage of one of the parties;
(2)A marriage between an ancestor and a descendant, or between a brother and a sister, whether the relationship is by the half or the whole blood;
(3)A marriage between an aunt and a nephew or between an uncle and a niece, whether the relationship is by the half or the whole blood, except as to marriages permitted by established tribal custom;
(4)A marriage prohibited by custom and usage of the tribe.
(b)Children born of a prohibited marriage are legitimate.
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