442. Ending of desertion by resumption of cohabitation.
442. Ending of desertion by resumption of cohabitation.
Matrimonial and Civil Partnership Law (Volume 72 (2019), paras 1–460; Volume 73 (2019), paras 461–940) | Commentary
Desertion can be ended by resumption of cohabitation1. There can be no completely exhaustive definition of 'cohabitation'2,
Desertion can be ended by resumption of cohabitation1. There can be no completely exhaustive definition of 'cohabitation'2,
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