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domestic$22593$ - translation to ελληνικό

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE WHO LIVE TOGETHER BUT ARE NOT MARRIED
Domestic partner; Domestic partners; Domestic partnerships; Domestic partner agreement; Domestic Partnership; ⚯; Domestic partnership benefits; Same-sex partnerships; Domestic Partner; Registered domestic partner; Domestic union; Same-sex partnership
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.

domestic      
adj. οικιακός, εγχώριος υπηρέτης, εσωτερικός
servant girl         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
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  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
υπηρέτρια
domestic trade         
Domestic trade; Domestic markets; Korean domestic market; Korean Domestic Market; Internal trade
εσωτερικό εμπόριο

Ορισμός

domestic partners
n. unmarried couples, including homosexuals, living together in long-standing relationships, who may be entitled to some of the same benefits as married people, such as job-related health plans.

Βικιπαίδεια

Domestic partnership

A domestic partnership is a relationship, usually between couples, who live together and share a common domestic life, but are not married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partnerships receive legal benefits that guarantee right of survivorship, hospital visitation, and other rights.

The term is not used consistently, which results in some inter-jurisdictional confusion. Some jurisdictions, such as Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. states of California, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington use the term "domestic partnership" to mean what other jurisdictions call civil union, civil partnership, or registered partnership. Other jurisdictions use the term as it was originally coined, to mean an interpersonal status created by local municipal and county governments, which provides an extremely limited range of rights and responsibilities.

Some legislatures have voluntarily established domestic partnership relations by statute instead of being ordered to do so by a court. Although some jurisdictions have instituted domestic partnerships as a way to recognize same-sex marriage, statutes do exist which provide for recognition of opposite-sex domestic partnerships in many jurisdictions.

In some legal jurisdictions, domestic partners who live together for an extended period of time but are not legally entitled to common-law marriage may be entitled to legal protection in the form of a domestic partnership. Some domestic partners may enter into nonmarital relationship contracts in order to agree, either verbally or in writing, to issues involving property ownership, support obligations, and similar issues common to marriage. (See effects of marriage and palimony.) Beyond agreements, registration of relationships in domestic partnership registries allow for the jurisdiction to formally acknowledge domestic partnerships as valid relationships with limited rights.