cum copula

cum copula
/kam kopyala/
Lat. With copulation, i.e., sexual intercourse. Used in speaking of the validity of a marriage contracted "per verba de future cum copula," that is, with words referring to the future (a future intention to have the marriage solemnized) and consummated by sexual connection.

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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