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Concubinage in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Concubinage in Canada
Largely unrecognised by modern courts, concubinage - the formal position of a mistress maintaining a religiously-sanctioned partnership with a man to whom she is not wed - has a varied history when it has appeared in Canada. The term "concubine" has many definitions, referring to any illicit lasting relationship with an unmarried woman, or an "unmarried wife", or an extra-marital partner to a married man. Much of the political debate has tried to first define the term being used, followed by the legal arguments setting out its place in society. ==Individual cases== Often the issue of concubinage has appeared in insurance law, when the mistress of an apparent extramarital affair has laid claim, typically as a commonlaw spouse, to the estate of a man who has a legally-wedded wife, or no wife at all.〔Canada Department of Insurance, (Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the Dominion of Canada ), 1943. p. x〕
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