Civil union definition

Civil union means a civil union established pursuant to Act 91 of the 2000 Vermont Legislative Session, entitled “Act Relating to Civil Unions”.
Civil union means a civil union as defined in section 2 of P.L.2006, c.103 (C.37:1-29).
Civil union means a civil union as defined in N.J.S.A. 37:1-29.

Examples of Civil union in a sentence

  • Immediate family shall be defined as parents, spouse, Vermont Civil Union partner, siblings, grandparents, children {including step/▇▇▇▇▇▇ children and those for whom the teacher has been appointed guardian), grandchild and the corresponding in-laws of same.


More Definitions of Civil union

Civil union means a relationship established in accordance with the laws of another jurisdiction, other than marriage that is substantially similar to a domestic partnership established under the Health Care Benefits Expansion Act, D.C. Code ▇▇▇. §§ 32-701 – 32- 710 (2001), as amended, as certified by the Mayor.
Civil union means a civil union as defined in N.J.S.A. 37:1-29. “Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development. “Department” means the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Civil union means a legally recognized union of two eligible individuals established pursuant to R.S.37:1-1 et seq. and P.L.2006, c.103 (C.37:1-28 et al.).
Civil union means a civil union as defined in the
Civil union means a relationship established by two eligible persons pursuant to this article that entitles them to receive the benefits and protections and be subject to the responsibilities of spouses.
Civil union means a union between two individuals established pursuant to chapter 572B, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
Civil union means to allow same sex and different sex couples to enter into a civil union with all the obligations, protections, and legal rights that Illinois provides to married heterosexual couples.