7. Marriage with an accomplice in adultery.
8. Absence of requisite number of witnesses.
9. Marriage in spite of an objection raised on publication of the banns, in case the objection proves to be well founded.
10. Marriage in violation of any other legal requirement.
Divorce.—In Holland a marriage can be dissolved in one of four different ways:
1. By death of one of the parties.
2. By the absence of one of the spouses for the period of ten years or more, coupled with the remarriage of the other spouse.
3. By a divorce pronounced after a judicial separation has been obtained by one of the spouses.
4. By a divorce pronounced in the first instance for one of the causes hereinafter stated.
The causes for an absolute divorce are: