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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 06 July 2011
Tags: marriage equality, new york, city clerk, online form, application, bride, groom, spouse a, b, terminology, language, culture, gay, lesbian, same sex

Updated Wednesday, 3:40 p.m. (PST)

If you were looking to get married before August in NYC, well, you're in luck. The New York City Mayor's Office wanted to reassure everyone that there will be no delays on their watch, and they did so in the most trendy of fashions, a tweet:

"We won't make couples wait any longer than they have to. City Clerk offices will be open Sunday, July 24 - the 1st day of marriage equality." Sounds like a plan! Thanks mayor!

It suffered a hiccup yesterday when the Empire State officially made marriage applications availabe to same-sex citizens yet it only offered "bride" and "groom" categories, but the website for the New York City Clerk has finally updated its online form to include "Spouse A" and "Spouse B" ...

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