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cohabitation (encz) | cohabitation,kohabitace	n:		web |  
cohabitation (encz) | cohabitation,nemanželské soužití	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
cohabitation (encz) | cohabitation,nesezdané soužití	n:		web |  
cohabitation (encz) | cohabitation,soužití	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Cohabitation (gcide) | Cohabitation \Co*hab"i*ta"tion\, n. [L. cohabitatio.]
    1. The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same
       place with another. --Feltham.
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    2. (Law) The living together of a man and woman in supposed
       sexual relationship.
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             That the duty of cohabitation is released by the
             cruelty of one of the parties is admitted. --Lord
                                                   Stowell.
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cohabitation (wn) | cohabitation
     n 1: the act of living together and having a sexual relationship
          (especially without being married) |  
COHABITATION (bouvier) | COHABITATION. Living together. 
      2. The law presumes that husband and wife cohabit, even after a 
 voluntary separation has taken place between them; but where there has been 
 a divorce a mensa et thoro, or a sentence of separation, the presumption 
 then arises that they have obeyed the sentence or decree, and do not live 
 together. 
      3. A criminal cohabitation will not be presumed by the proof of a 
 single act of criminal intercourse between a man and woman not married. 10 
 Mass. R. 153. 
      4. When a woman is proved to cohabit with a man and to assume his name 
 with his consent, he will generally be responsible for her debts as if she 
 had been his wife; 2 Esp. R. 637; 1 Campb. R. 245; this being presumptive 
 evidence of marriage; B. N. P. 114; but this liability will continue only 
 while they live together, unless she is actually his were. 4 Campb. R. 215. 
      5. In civil actions for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's 
 wife, after the husband and wife have separated, the plaintiff will not in 
 general be entitled to recover. 1 Esp. R. 16; S. C. 5 T. R. 357; Peake's 
 Cas. 7, 39; sed vide 6 East, 248; 4 Esp. 39. 
 
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cohabitation (encz) | cohabitation,kohabitace	n:		webcohabitation,nemanželské soužití	n:		Zdeněk Brožcohabitation,nesezdané soužití	n:		webcohabitation,soužití	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Cohabitation (gcide) | Cohabitation \Co*hab"i*ta"tion\, n. [L. cohabitatio.]
    1. The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same
       place with another. --Feltham.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. (Law) The living together of a man and woman in supposed
       sexual relationship.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             That the duty of cohabitation is released by the
             cruelty of one of the parties is admitted. --Lord
                                                   Stowell.
       [1913 Webster] |  
cohabitation (wn) | cohabitation
     n 1: the act of living together and having a sexual relationship
          (especially without being married) |  
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