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    what does it mean when it refers a common-law-partnership in on canada that says it must be able to be voided and voidable?

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    Usually marriages are voided or voidable because an application for marriage was filed but never completed which makes it voided. Common-law-partnership is a long term unmarried situation without an acutal marriage. The term common-law-partnership means being without a formal marriage is therefore is voidable by definition. To void a common-law-marriage would be a dissolution of the relationship.


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