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But in many areas of the law cohabitants enjoy no special rights.
They are unlikely cohabitants of the block, but not accidental ones.
"Cohabitants are more likely to assume that each partner is responsible for supporting him or herself."
Some local governments are cracking down on cohabitants who are not related.
And the residents enliven their most withdrawn cohabitant by choosing him as president.
For the first time, this is a place where we're to be cohabitants, not merely invitees."
Cohabitants could live together in order to save money, because of the convenience of living with another, or a need to find housing.
Yes, undeniably, the plumbing does require that cohabitants be on extremely intimate terms.
Our robots have all been reprogrammed, their future mission is clear, and I'm sure you will find them pleasant cohabitants.
Two unmarried cohabitants jointly owned a home that was subject to a mortgage in both names.
Marrieds and cohabitants get more space families even get their own toilet.
Subsequently Olga was murdered by her cohabitant on June 8, 2003.
Bishops could decline to call women, homosexuals, unmarried cohabitants, and others to the priesthood.
He has two sons, a cohabitant and two stepdaughters.
The house arrest order included an "absolute prohibition against going away or communicating by any means with persons other than his cohabitants."
In addition, increased susceptibility to disease or a disease-like state will be conferred upon cohabitants.
For first-time cohabitants, strong graphics can also help negotiate a truce in the style battle of the sexes.
Immediate family-spouse, parents, brothers, sisters, children, and cohabitant of the individual requiring access are tested.
After a successful courtship, pairs remain faithful and cohabitant, sharing parental responsibilities for the young.
We arrive at the 'bin Laden' prison, where my cohabitant departs.
Muslims viewed Zionism as a betrayal of the sense of community that had grown between the cohabitants.
Cohabitants who are married to another become eligible to start the Manitoba passage of time only after obtaining a divorce from previous partner(s).
He was also convicted of battery, assault with a deadly weapon and "corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant".
But it's easy to see why her earthy eroticism proves irresistible to her cohabitants, and to believe that she has enough love to go around.