civil partner definition

civil partner in relation to a person, means a civil partner within the meaning of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010, but does not include a civil partner who is living separately and apart from the person;
civil partner means a civil partner within the meaning of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010;
civil partner means in relation to a Shareholder, a civil partner (as defined in the Civil Partnership Act 2004) of the Shareholder;

Examples of civil partner in a sentence

  • If the appointment is in favour of the Settlor’s Spouse or Civil Partner then, unless the only Trustee is a trust corporation, to make the appointment there must be at least two Trustees and one of them must be neither the Settlor nor the Settlor’s Spouse nor Civil Partner.

  • Pension Credit: A right which your former spouse or former Civil Partner has acquired by virtue of a court order for pension sharing on divorce or the dissolution of a civil partnership.

  • The increase in paid contributions required qualifying for a Widows and Surviving Civil Partner Pension will increase in 2013.

  • Apart from the Settlor and his Spouse or Civil Partner, any Trustee who is in a profession, business or trade can charge his usual fees and charges for work done on behalf of the trust.

  • Widows & Surviving Civil Partner Pension – number of cons for entitlement to 260.


More Definitions of civil partner

civil partner means a civil partnership which exists under or by virtue of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (and any reference to a civil partner is to be read accordingly);
civil partner. , in relation to a person, means a civil partner within the meaning of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 but does not include a civil partner who is living separately and apart from the person; "For the purposes of this Act a civil partner is either of two persons of the same sex who are (a) parties to a civil partnership registration that has not been dissolved or the subject of a decree of nullity, or (b) parties to a legal relationship of a class that is the subject of an order made under section 5 that has not been dissolved or the subject of a decree of nullity" (Section 3, Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010).
civil partner means a person in a civil partnership or legal relationship to which section 3 of the Act of 2010 applies;
civil partner means someone who has formed a civil partnership with the person referred to in accordance with the Civil Partnership Act 2004. It includes surviving Civil Partners but it does not include former Civil Partners if the civil partnership has been ended.
civil partner means the Person referred to as such in accordance with the Civil Partnership Act 2004.
civil partner means a civil partner as defined by the Civil Partnership Act 2004; and the “Group” means any of the following from time to time: the Company, its subsidiaries and subsidiary undertakings and any holding company or parent undertaking of the Company and all other subsidiaries and subsidiary undertakings of any holding company or parent undertaking of the Company, where “holding company”, “parent undertaking”, “subsidiary” and “subsidiary undertaking” have the meanings given to them in the Companies Act 2006.
civil partner means someone who has formed a civil partnership with the person referred to in accordance with the Civil Partnership Act 2004.