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illicit cohabitation

illicit cohabitation 非法同居 指没有合法婚姻关系的男女以夫妻名义共同生活。在美国,普通法和许多州的制定法规定以通奸或私通方式共同生活构成犯罪,尽管在普通法上,此类同居须为公众所知且声名狼藉方构成公共丑闻〔public scandal〕。但该类制定法极少得到适用。 (→adultery)

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habitation

habitation n. (1)住所;居所 (→domicil(e)) (2)居住;占用 (3)(罗马法)居住权 指在他人财产中居住的权利。它区别于用益权:居住权人只能为其家庭或个人居住的目的使用该房屋,用益权人则可将房屋用于任何目的,如用于商业。

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habitatio

habitatio 〈拉〉(罗马法)居住权 人役权的一种。指有居住他人房屋的权利。其效力范围较用益权〔jus fruendi〕窄,而较使用权〔jus utendi〕宽。按习俗,此项权利以受益人的终身为限,但不因不行使或人格变更而消灭。优士丁尼规定居住权可以出租,在此之前,罗马法学家对能否出租是有争议的。 (→habitation)

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cohabitation

cohabitation (koh-hab-[schwa]-tay-sh[schwa]n), n. The fact or state of living together, esp. as partners in life, usu. with the suggestion of sexual relations. [Cases: Marriage 13, 22. C.J.S. Marriage §§ 10, 19–20, 24–25.] — cohabit (koh-hab-it), vb. — cohabitative (koh-hab-[schwa]-tay-tiv), adj. — cohabitant (koh-hab-[schwa]-t[schwa]nt), cohabitor (koh-hab-[schwa]-t[schwa]r), n. illicit cohabitation. 1. The offense committed by an unmarried

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habitatio

habitatio (hab-[schwa]-tay-shee-oh), n. [Latin “dwelling”] Roman law. The right to dwell (in a place); the right of free residence in another’s house; an urban servitude. • This right was usu. given by will and treated as a personal servitude. See urban servitude under SERVITUDE(2). Cf. USUFRUCT; USUS(1).

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