Examples of 'cohabitants' in a sentence

Meaning of "cohabitants"

cohabitant (noun): A person who lives together with another person in a shared space, typically in a romantic or domestic relationship. It is commonly used in legal contexts or when discussing living arrangements
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Fully employed cohabitants were not affected at all.
Thus normal property law is applicable to cohabitants.
Cohabitants could not file a joint tax return.
The spouse will include qualified cohabitants.
We are cohabitants who share space for business reasons.
Protection from violence for same sex cohabitants.
Legal cohabitants are assimilated to spouses.
Joint parental responsibility for cohabitants.
Cohabitants and spouses will now also be treated equally.
Housing characteristics including number of cohabitants.
Former cohabitants are also included.
He has however no employment to offer his new cohabitants.
Cohabitants were not affected at all.
The concubinage ends by effective separation of the cohabitants.
You were cohabitants of law or of fact.

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Living together agreement for cohabitants.
Cohabitants with immunocompromised patients.
The majority of domestic violence is violence between spouses or cohabitants.
Cohabitants can also regulate their relationship through a cohabitation agreement.
Inheritance rights of legal cohabitants.
Cohabitants do not inherit each other unless specifically agreed in a will.
It also provides for the rights and obligations of cohabitants.
But in many areas of the law cohabitants enjoy no special rights.
Cohabitants with children.
Aquarium size and cohabitants.
Cohabitants without dependants.
The male and female were cohabitants and the male had.
Cette mesure sera bien sûr également étendue aux cohabitants légaux.
Then comes the day when cohabitants decide to become owners of real estate.
Nationality of the cohabitants.
The cohabitants can write a declaration on their honor to justify their state of concubinage.
Searches involving cohabitants.
Two unmarried cohabitants jointly owned a home that was subject to a mortgage in both names.
It seems from official statistics that twothirds of dependant cohabitants are women.
Attention it is not the cohabitants who will buy the good but the society.
This proposes improving the protection available to cohabitants and former spouses.
Cohabitants have rights under laws dealing with de facto unions in Portugal.
Number of cohabitants.
The administration establishes joint taxation in the name of the two legal cohabitants.
Gave legal recognition to cohabitant agreements enabling cohabitants to regulate their joint financial affairs.
Single persons have poorer prospects of a long life than married persons and cohabitants.
Victor and Anselme are two aged men who are cohabitants for practical reasons.
Married men and women report more emotional satisfaction from sex than either singles or cohabitants.
Separations of cohabitants.
The Regulations are gender neutral and seek equal treatment of spouses and registered cohabitants.
Cohabitants must have registered themselves as such with the ATP scheme prior to the death.
Law Commission project about rights of cohabitants.
Read more about housing allowance for unmarried cohabitants on the InfoFinland web page Housing allowance.
It 's just being selective with its cohabitants.
Property disputes between cohabitants are increasingly coming before the Customary Courts.

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