What is the legal test for annulation of a marriage where one party is impotent or impotent?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Falk v. Falk, 1999 ABQB 570 (CanLII):

An annulment may be granted, however, where one party is impotent or has an incapacity of some kind that prevents consummation of the relationship: Napier v. Napier, [1915] p. 184.

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