Definition of Cohabitant. Meaning of Cohabitant. Synonyms of Cohabitant

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Definition of Cohabitant

Cohabitant
Cohabitant Co*hab"it*ant, n. [L. cohabitans, p. pr.] One who dwells with another, or in the same place or country. No small number of the Danes became peaceable cohabitants with the Saxons in England. --Sir W. Raleigh.

Meaning of Cohabitant from wikipedia

- deaths. The definition was to be expanded from "a remaining spouse, ****ual cohabitant, partner, step-parent or step-child, parent-in-law or child-in-law, or...
- for raping 18 women, as well as abusing and attempting to rape a former cohabitant. His sentence is the harshest penalty ever given for a rape case in the...
- Local Agency Check and Credit Check (NACLC) of the subject's spouse or cohabitant. Previous background investigations conducted on the subject may also...
- in 1993. The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 permitted civil partnerships between same-**** couples. The Children...
- Goldman & Kagon Law Corporation. Retrieved October 4, 2006. "Unmarried Cohabitant's Right to Support and Property". Peoples Law. Maryland State Law Library...
- education. Economic abuse in a domestic situation may involve: Preventing a cohabitant from resource acquisition, such as restricting their ability to find employment...
- 273.5(a), which relates to domestic violence against either "a spouse, cohabitant or fellow parent." It was later revealed Chigvintsev inflicted "corporal...
- they broke up after he was arrested for corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant, ****ault, and intimidating a witness (Panettiere). The charges stemmed...
- poll in the UK showed that 51% of respondents incorrectly believed that cohabitants had the same rights as married couples. In Scotland, common-law marriage...
- that centres on the personal and occupational struggles faced by Clare's cohabitant sister, sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire)—to general acclaim...