cohabitant in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cohabitant in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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English
For cohabitants have written themselves a get-out clause from the start.
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However, cohabitants can opt out of the redress scheme by agreement of both parties.
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Words like companions, cohabitants, copilots, coexistence and connections flash across the screen.
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The study also finds that among people without a college education, unmarried adults have "greater economic well-being" than cohabitants.
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Restraining orders were originally intended to protect cohabitants against physical attack, but in many states, they've moved beyond that purpose.
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Spouses, partners and cohabitants (those who feel up to it) are invited to join what promises to be a great evening.
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But that can change as coyotes become more used to human cohabitants and lose their fear.
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Two unmarried cohabitants jointly owned a home that was subject to a mortgage in both names.
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But in many areas of the law cohabitants enjoy no special rights.
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So without legislation or an active judiciary, how do unmarried cohabitants protect their rights?
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