Definition of Civil union

1. Noun. A voluntary union for life (or until divorce) of adult parties of the same sex. "Parties to a civil union have all the same benefits, protections, and responsibilities under Vermont law as spouses in a marriage"

Category relationships: Jurisprudence, Law
Generic synonyms: Marital Status

Definition of Civil union

1. Noun. A legal union similar to marriage, established to allow similar rights to same-sex couples, and in some jurisdictions opposite-sex couples, as partners in traditional marriages have. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Civil Union

civil right
civil rights
civil rights activist
civil rights leader
civil rights worker
civil servant
civil servants
civil service
civil services
civil society
civil suit
civil suits
civil time
civil trial
civil twilight
civil unions
civil war
civil wars
civil wrong
civil wrongs
civil year
civilian
civilian clothing
civilian dress
civilian garb
civilian health and medical program of the uniformed services
civilianization
civilianizations
civilianize

Literary usage of Civil union

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Institutes of Natural Law: Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures on by Thomas Rutherforth (1832)
"Thi* difference arises either from civil union, or from civil laws. Some of the rights of mankind, when they are united into a civil society, ..."

2. Institutes of Natural Law: Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures on by Thomas Rutherforth (1832)
"This difference arises either from civil union, or from civil laws. Some of the rights of mankind, when they are united into a civil society, ..."

3. The Select Works of William Penn. by William Penn (1782)
"ONE PROJECT FOR THE - GOOD OF ENGLAND Z THAT IS, Our civil union is our CIVIL SAFETY. Humbly dedicated to the GREAT COUNCIL, the PARLIAMENT oF ENGLAND. ..."

4. A Treatise of Universal Jurisprudence by John Penford Thomas (1829)
"CHAPTER H. OF THE MODIFICATIONS EFFECTED BY THE LAWS OF civil union. § I. IT has been shown in the first chapter of this General na- book, that the rights ..."

5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1756)
"It is not an authority given to the people by the civil union, but it is what remained of natural Liberty? exr empted from the obligations of that union. ..."

6. On Local Disturbances in Ireland, and on the Irish Church Question by Sir George Cornewall Lewis (1836)
"With regard to the second case just stated, that is, where the religious is larger than the civil union, and comprehends several states, the attempts made ..."

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