- notorious cohabitation
- The statutory offense in some jurisdictions committed by two persons who live together openly while not being married to each other. Such laws are seldom enforced
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
notorious cohabitation — The statutory offense in some jurisdictions committed by two persons who live together openly while not being married to each other. Such laws are seldom enforced … Black's law dictionary
cohabitation — I (living together) noun abiding together, act of dwelling together, alliance, living together in sexual intimacy, lodging together, lodging together as husband and wife, occupying the same domicile, residing together, rooming together associated … Law dictionary
cohabitation — To live together as husband and wife. The mutual assumption of those marital rights, duties and obligations which are usually manifested by married people, including but not necessarily dependent on sexual relations. Boyd v. Boyd, 228 Cal.App.… … Black's law dictionary
cohabitation — To live together as husband and wife. The mutual assumption of those marital rights, duties and obligations which are usually manifested by married people, including but not necessarily dependent on sexual relations. Boyd v. Boyd, 228 Cal.App.… … Black's law dictionary
illicit cohabitation — The living together as man and wife of two persons who are not lawfully married, with the implication that they habitually practice fornication. Thomas v. United States, D.C.Mass., 14 F.2d 228, 229. At common law and by statutes in many states,… … Black's law dictionary
illicit cohabitation — The living together as man and wife of two persons who are not lawfully married, with the implication that they habitually practice fornication. Thomas v. United States, D.C.Mass., 14 F.2d 228, 229. At common law and by statutes in many states,… … Black's law dictionary
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