Examples of 'registered partnerships' in a sentence

Meaning of "registered partnerships"

registered partnerships: Refers to legal relationships recognized by a governing body, often offering certain rights and responsibilities to the partners

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Persons living in registered partnerships are equivalent to spouses.
Recognition and enforcement of decisions on registered partnerships.
Involvement of registered partnerships according to theme.
Most of these were conversions from registered partnerships.
Involvement of registered partnerships according to themea.
Decisions regarding the property consequences of registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships without resident children.
The same rules apply to registered partnerships.
Only registered partnerships were possible before this date.
Both proposals will end registered partnerships.
No new registered partnerships may be created.
The personal effects of registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships are equivalent to married couples.
Matrimonial regimes and property consequences of registered partnerships.
State treats registered partnerships as equivalent to.

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Theme would exceed the total number of registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships vary considerably in geographic scope and duration.
This excludes registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships had almost all the same qualities as marriage.
Property consequences of registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships are called nalunaarsukkamik inooqatigiinneq in Greenlandic.
There are a number of differences between registered partnerships and marriage.
Relatively few registered partnerships exist that specifically address the Commission thematic focus of mountains.
The thematic areas being addressed by registered partnerships cover a wide spectrum.
Recognition and enforcement of decisions regarding the property consequences of registered partnerships.
This table shows the percentage of registered partnerships arranged by primary theme.
Matrimonial property regimes and the property consequences of registered partnerships.
This is also the case for registered partnerships in the Nordic countries.
The secretariat received responses from half of all registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships begin in Switzerland.
The following graph shows the geographic distribution of registered partnerships.
A particular area of contention was whether registered partnerships should include a ceremony at the Standesamt.
This would not create a legal obligation to recognise registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships begin in Slovenia.
States may extend social and tax benefits to registered partnerships to varying degrees.
Registered partnerships are called nalunaarsukkamik inooqatigiinneq in Greenlandic and registreret partnerskab in Danish.
Different criteria for the property consequences of registered partnerships could therefore be sought.
Increasingly, registered partnerships are being introduced by national legislation.
Various other activities are being undertaken by the secretariat to increase awareness about registered partnerships.
FRA presents opinion on property consequences of registered partnerships to the European Parliament.
The new european regulations on matrimonial property regimes and the property consequences of registered partnerships.
However, no new registered partnerships may be created.
This Regulation shall apply to matters of the property consequences of registered partnerships.
One quarter of the registered partnerships are open-ended.
The Regulation covers matters arising from the property consequences of registered partnerships.
Registered partnerships are only open to same-sex couples.
The primary and secondary thematic areas being addressed by registered partnerships cover a wide spectrum.
In some cases, registered partnerships are easier to dissolve than civil marriages.
The Regulation should cover matters arising from the property consequences of registered partnerships.
The same conditions apply to registered partnerships or co-habiting couples as to married couples.

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