Common use of Definition of a partner Clause in Contracts

Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-sex.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement

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Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department agency considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department agency recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-sex.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement

Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sexsame‐sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sexsame‐sex). The department considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department recognises all couples, opposite-sex : opposite‐sex and same-sexsame‐sex.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement

Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; and are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-sex.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement

Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; , are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department agency considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department agency recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-sex.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement

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Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living live together, or usually live together; are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-sex.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Social Security Agreement

Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; , are married, in a registered relationship (opposite or same-sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a couple. The department recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-sex.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Social Security Agreement

Definition of a partner. For our purposes, a person is considered to be your partner if you and the person are living together, or usually live together; and are married, in a ina registered relationship (opposite or same-same- sex), or in a de facto relationship (opposite or same-sex). The department considers a person to be in a de facto relationship from the time they start living with another person as a member of a coupleacouple. The department recognises all couples, opposite-sex and same-same- sex.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Social Security Agreement

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