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  2. Common law marriage, sometimes referred to in Rwanda as concubinage, refers to a union between two persons who are unmarried but who cohabitate and behave, for all intents and purposes, as though they are married.

  3. In contemporary civil law, concubinage is a legal term that is sometimes used for an interpersonal, intimate relationship between a man and a woman, or, depending on the jurisdiction, unmarried couple, in which the couple wish to cohabit, but do not want to or cannot enter into a full marriage.

  4. Concubinage Law and Legal Definition. Concubinage refers to a status of a man and woman who live together as man and wife without being married. A concubine is the wife without the title. It is defined as the act or practice of cohabiting without legal marriage.

  5. concubinage. noun. con· cu· bi· nage kän-ˈkyü-bə-nij. : the relationship between persons who are cohabiting without the benefit of marriageused especially in the civil law of Louisiana compare common-law marriage.

  6. A type of relationship in which individuals live together as a couple without being officially married. How to use "concubinage" in a sentence. The couple was accused of practicing concubinage due to their long-term cohabitation without marriage. Despite not being married, they were in concubinage for several years.

  7. Find the legal definition of CONCUBINAGE from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. A species of loose or informal marriage which took place among the ancients, and which is yet In use in some countries.

  8. Concubine Law and Legal Definition. Concubine refers to a woman who lives with a man to whom she is not married. A concubine is wife without title. When a man and a woman live permanently as husband and wife without the benefit of marriage, the woman gets the status of a concubine.

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