cohabitant Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəʊˈhæb.ɪ.tənt]
  • Us [ koʊˈhæb.ɪ.t̬ənt]

Meaning of cohabitant In English

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Examples of cohabitant

  • But between 80 and 84 years of age, 30 per cent of the cohabitant children were married.

  • At present, only current spouses and cohabitants can apply for remedies.

  • A cohabitant who has an entitlement to occupy the property is not affected by this measure.

  • The precise scope of who are cohabitants is a matter that we can look at.

  • It is clearly just as important that cohabitants and former cohabitants should have protection from domestic violence as spouses and former spouses.

  • So it concerns a cohabitant who has no entitlement to occupy the property.

  • This appears to prejudice spouses and to benefit cohabitants.

  • The amendments would place on the court the same duty in respect of the balance of harm test for both non-entitled spouses and cohabitants.

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