I wouldn't say it's unclear. It's governed by law, right? If you live together
for some number of years, you are entitled to have the state recognize you as
married. The date and time may not be as precise as if you have a wedding
ceremony but can nevertheless be established. (Okay, I'm not a lawyer, and
that's probably not the exact legal definition.) (01)
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On Mon, April 30, 2012 20:44, Jack Ring wrote: (03)
> Marriage is a situation in which a couple BECOMES married.") (04)
That situation is the WeddingCeremony in the normal case. In the case of a
common-law marriage, the start of the situation is unclear. (05)
-- doug foxvog (06)
> On Apr 30, 2012, at 1:39 PM, doug foxvog wrote: (07)
>> Marriage is a situation in which a couple is married.") (08)
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