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common law marriagestresses
gen. внебрачное сожительство (Andrey Truhachev)
account. фактический брак
econ. гражданский брак (a marriage relationship created by agreement and cohabitation rather than by ceremony Found on webdictionary.co.uk Alexander Demidov)
common-law marriage
gen. сожительство без регистрации и венчания; брак, основанный на общем праве; сожительство (The term common-law marriage has wide informal use, often to denote relations which are not legally recognized as common law marriages [and] ... is often used colloquially or by the media to refer to cohabiting couples (Wikipedia) Andrey Truhachev)
Gruzovik, law фактический брак
law узаконенное супружество (в странах общего права; совместное сожительство лиц разного пола; по правовым последствиям приравнивается к браку; зарегистрированному в соответствии с гражданским законодательством); незарегистрированный брак; гражданский брак (marriage undertaken without either a civil or religious ceremony. In a common-law marriage, the parties simply agree to consider themselves married. The common-law marriage is a rarity today, mainly because of the legal problems of property and inheritance that attend it in complex urban societies. Common-law marriages were valid in England until Lord Hardwicke's Act of 1753. The act did not apply to Scotland, however, and for many years thereafter couples went north across the border to thwart the ban. On the European continent, common-law marriages were frequent in the Middle Ages, but their legality was abolished in the Roman Catholic (Roman Catholicism) countries by the Council of Trent (Trent, Council of) (1545–63), which required that marriages be celebrated in the presence of a priest and two witnesses. Britannica Alexander Demidov); гражданский брак (marriage undertaken without either a civil or religious ceremony DiSur)
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