Common use of Cohabitant Clause in Contracts

Cohabitant. A cohabitant is a person the deceased lived with at the time of death and who, upon confirmation from the national population register, can document that the cohabitation relationship has existed for the last two years, or who has the same residence and joint children with an employee.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Wholesale Agreement, Wholesale Agreement, National Collective Agreement

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