illicit cohabitation

illicit cohabitation
A term more narrow than illicit intercourse; living together as man and wife, though not married. Thomas v United States (DC Mass) 14 F2d 229.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • illicit cohabitation — The living together as man and wife of two persons who are not lawfully married, with the implication that they habitually practice fornication. Thomas v. United States, D.C.Mass., 14 F.2d 228, 229. At common law and by statutes in many states,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • illicit cohabitation — The living together as man and wife of two persons who are not lawfully married, with the implication that they habitually practice fornication. Thomas v. United States, D.C.Mass., 14 F.2d 228, 229. At common law and by statutes in many states,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • cohabitation — I (living together) noun abiding together, act of dwelling together, alliance, living together in sexual intimacy, lodging together, lodging together as husband and wife, occupying the same domicile, residing together, rooming together associated …   Law dictionary

  • illicit — il·lic·it /il li sət/ adj: not permitted: unlawful an illicit motive to defeat or evade the taxes In re Haas, 48 F.3d 1153 (1995) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • illicit —   Kū ole i ke kānāwai. Illicit cohabitation, moekolohe.    ♦ To live together illicitly, nohona āpono ole ia, noho kāpae …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • illicit relations — Any form of unlawful sexual intercourse such as fornication or adultery. See illicit cohabitation …   Black's law dictionary

  • illicit relations — Any form of unlawful sexual intercourse such as fornication or adultery. See illicit cohabitation …   Black's law dictionary

  • illicit intercourse — See adultery; fornication; illicit cohabitation …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • illicit relation — Literally, an illegal relation; usually having reference to an illegal sexual relation, such as adultery or illicit cohabitation …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • lewd and lascivious cohabitation — Within criminal statutes, the living together of a man and woman not married to each other as husband and wife. Also called illicit cohabitation . Where existing, such statutes are seldom enforced. See also lewdness …   Black's law dictionary

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