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common-law noun diritto m consuetudinario

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common-law: WordReference English-Italian Dictionary © 2009
common-lawrelativo al diritto comune adj
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common-lawn (informal but recognized status) dirittodi fatto, de facto
Note: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun
Though they never married, they lived together long enough to be considered common-law partners.
Pur non essendo sposati, hanno vissuto insieme abbastanza a lungo da essere considerati dalla legge una coppia di fatto.
common-law marriagen (partnership not formalized by marriage ceremony)unione di fatto, convivenza di fatto, unione civile nf
When a common law marriage exists, the spouses receive the same legal treatment given to legally married couples
La convivenza di fatto non è sempre riconosciuta dal punto di vista giuridico.
 formaleunione more uxorio nf
Un'unione more uxorio in alcuni paesi dà gli stessi diritti e doveri di un matrimonio.
common-law wifen (woman in a partnership not formalized by marriage) unione di fattoconvivente, compagna nf
John had more than one common-law wife, though he was never married.
Lei è stata per molti anni la sua convivente ma poi ha deciso di lasciarlo.
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