Almost Heaven

What is unique about Ian and Elizabeth's marriage contract in the novel, Almost Heaven?

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In Elizabeth and Ian's time it was customary for marriage contracts to be written before a wedding to be sure both parties got all they deserved through the marriage. Ian and Elizabeth's marriage contract is unique because Elizabeth is allowed to make concessions through it, which was highly unusual in their time. Negotiations normally took place between the groom and the bride's father, excluding the bride completely.

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Almost Heaven, BookRags