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What is concubinage in contemporary civil law?
What is concubinage in contemporary civil law?
- A term primarily referring to an extramarital mistress or a sex slave
- A legal term for adultery in the Philippines
- The keeping of concubines with various degrees of freedom, power, and privilege
- An interpersonal, intimate relationship between a man and a woman who wish to cohabit without entering into a full marriage (correct)
What is the distinct criminal usage of concubinage in the legal system of the Philippines?
What is the distinct criminal usage of concubinage in the legal system of the Philippines?
- Relating to adultery (correct)
- Relating to domestic violence
- Relating to bigamy
- Relating to polygamy
From where does the use of the word concubinage as a legal term come?
From where does the use of the word concubinage as a legal term come?
- The Germanic legal term for cohabitation
- The Greek legal term for extramarital relationships
- The French legal term for unmarried couples
- The related Latin legal term concubinatus in ancient Rome (correct)
What does the term concubinage primarily refer to in the twenty-first century?
What does the term concubinage primarily refer to in the twenty-first century?
What does concubinage regulate in ancient Rome?
What does concubinage regulate in ancient Rome?