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 Translation for 'common-law spouse' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a common-law spouse | common-law spouses
élettárs {noun}common-law spouse
Partial Matches
élettárs {noun}common-law husband
élettárs {noun} [nő]common-law wife
hitves {noun}spouse
házastárs {noun}spouse
férj {noun}spouse [husband]
feleség {noun}spouse [wife]
jog
törvény {noun}
law
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jog
menedékjog {noun}
asylum law
médiatörvény {noun}media law
jog
államjog {noun}
constitutional law
jog
magánjog {noun}
civil law
jog
bírósági ügy {noun}
law-suit
jogvallás
egyházjog {noun}
ecclesiastical law
jogvallás
egyházjog {noun}
canon law
jogvallás
egyházjog {noun}
Church law
mate.
szinusztétel {noun}
sine law
jogpol.
alaptörvény {noun}
basic law
jog
adótörvény {noun}
tax law
jog
közlekedési jog {noun}
traffic law
jog
családjog {noun}
family law
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Usage Examples English
  • A common-law spouse who is financially supported by their partner may also be included in this definition.
  • Her common-law spouse Roberto Stagno, a prominent tenor from Sicily, sang opposite her in the role of Turiddu at that same premiere performance: they had met on a tour of Argentina in 1886.
  • Married people may also have a recognized common-law spouse even before being divorced from the first spouse.
  • He and his family (common-law spouse Deb Bowers and son Isaac Harvey) moved to British Columbia that month, first spending nine months in Castlegar, then moving permanently to Vancouver.
  • He was the common law spouse of fellow city councillor Libby Davies, who later became a NDP MP for Vancouver East.

  • RCMP investigators recalled that during a previous interview with her estranged common-law spouse (and father to three of her children), Douglas Leo Beamish (born 1957) from Prince County, while the forensic science of testing cat and dog hairs had been firmly established and studied, it was an unknown science up until that point.
  • In 1989, after the airline refused to recognize his same-sex partner as his common-law spouse (as is commonly done in Israel with opposite-sex partners), he sued the airline.
  • Margarete Weißkirchner (1460-1500), was the common-law-spouse of Philip I, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg from 1477 until their death in 1500.
  • In 1905 the final verdict declared the marriage legal, making Espíritu the first common-law spouse to win legal rights in the state, and she inherited the rancho.
  • Cohabitation is legal, and common-law relationships can be found to be legally protected under the Cohabitational Relationship Act of 2000.

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