As social attitudes have become more tolerant, the legal approach towards cohabitants has also softened. |
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If the couple are mere cohabitants, the MWPA 1964 is inapplicable and on the face of it the common law rules will apply. |
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Property disputes between cohabitants are increasingly coming before the Customary Courts. |
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We advise actual cohabitants to draw up a will, a cohabitation agreement or tontine. |
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Several strategies are developed to determine whether two persons living in the same household are cohabitants or not. |
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In so doing they have the great disadvantage that actual cohabitants without children are not able to disinherit their parents. |
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The same provisions apply to cohabitants who were previously married to each other or have children together. |
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What I said was husbands, married, wives, married, male cohabitants, not married, common-law, female cohabitants, not married, gay unions. |
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Such benefits, where applicable, can be provided to minor children, spouses or cohabitants. |
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The weight share method used is the equal person weighting scheme, for it requires the least amount of information on cohabitants. |
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Soon it was time to eat, at a table laden with seaweed and its cohabitants. |
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Roll-stuffers can cast multiple votes by using ballots addressed to their non-existent cohabitants. |
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It is also proposed to inscribe a right to family reunification for cohabitants who have children together. |
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This is because the law does not automatically recognise cohabitants as having the same rights as husbands, wives and civil partners. |
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Finally, contractual property relations between unmarried cohabitants were governed by the law which would have been applicable to their property relations at the time the contract was concluded. |
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Children of cohabitants fell in the category of illegitimate children and, as a result, were subjected to the moral and legal consequences of their condition. |
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The two park wardens are not enough to keep their own cohabitants at bay. |
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We first see them on the couch of their modest, bohemian apartment, each with a laptop, looking more like twins or a shaggy, bony, two-headed creature than like romantic cohabitants. |
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By host family is meant a married couple with or without children, cohabitants regardless of gender with or without children or a single father or single mother with a child or children. |
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Many cohabitants think that upon the death of their partner they can continue to drive the joint car or are entitled to the savings book of the deceased partner, but this is not true. |
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Witness protection programmes have adapted to meet that need by extending protection to the witness's family members, cohabitants and other persons close to him or her. |
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The Committee expresses its concern about the discriminatory effects against women of the so-called rule regarding cohabitants in the unemployment insurance regime of Belgium. |
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The Committee urges the State party to revise the rule regarding cohabitants in the unemployment insurance regime, in order to eliminate its indirect discriminatory impact on women. |
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The defence countered that, saying the evidence gained during the searches might belong to cohabitants and not to the defendants. |
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The Commission is expressly not proposing that cohabitants should have the same rights as married couples. |
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But in many areas of the law cohabitants enjoy no special rights. |
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In her suit against the Governor and Company of the BOI, Smith, says the bank failed to have any regard for the health and security of its staff's cohabitants. |
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