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I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - Gonzo - 01-17-2004

a beretta in the butt beats a butterfly in a boot


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - The Man - 01-17-2004

Canada
Canadian federal law does not have "common law marriage", but various federal laws include "common law status," which automatically takes effect once two people have lived together for two years and thus partners may be eligible for various government benefits of married spouses based upon their relationship with the individual who is eligible for some type of family based benefit. As family law varies between provinces, there are differences between the provinces regarding the recognition of common law marriage.


http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-law_marriage


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - Toronto Hottie - 01-17-2004

I'm right. You're wrong. I'm cute. You're ugly. I'm smart. You're stupid. You stink. I don't. Fuck you. Not me.

That is all.


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - Gonzo - 01-17-2004

Quote:I'm right. You're wrong. I'm cute. You're ugly. I'm smart. You're stupid. You stink. I don't. Fuck you. Not me.

Michael Jackson should try that if he's found guilty, I bet it'll work.


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - IrishAlkey - 01-17-2004

And another status is born...


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - Toronto Hottie - 01-17-2004

Quote:Originally posted by The Man
Canada
Canadian federal law does not have \"common law marriage\", but various federal laws include \"common law status,\" which automatically takes effect once two people have lived together for two years and thus partners may be eligible for various government benefits of married spouses based upon their relationship with the individual who is eligible for some type of family based benefit. As family law varies between provinces, there are differences between the provinces regarding the recognition of common law marriage.


http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-law_marriage

Christ. Did Queen Elizabeth the first sign that?

I know I'm right. You can post what you choose, I'll mail you my legal fees.


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - Gonzo - 01-17-2004

how are you right?


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - The Man - 01-17-2004

You should do the proper thing and resign from the board thanks to you horribly innacurate opinions of law in your own fucking country. I don't know anything about that shithole, but I know more than you.

PS. And in Toronto, it's even longer....three years

"In section 29, there is a second definition of the word spouse that applies to Part III of the Family Law Act which deals with support obligations. Section 29 states that for the purposes of Part III, a spouse is as defined above, but also includes either of a man or woman who have "cohabited for a period of not less than three years (meaning for at least three years) or who are in a relationship of some permanence, if they are the natural or adoptive parents of a child." "Same sex spouse" is defined in the same way but means "either of the two persons of the same sex who have cohabited under those circumstances, or one male and one quasi male/female hybrid pig who passes themselves off as "hottie". Section 1(1) of the Family Law Act defines the word "cohabit" as "to live in a conjugal relationship whether inside or outside of marriage."

http://www.familylawtoronto.ca/common_law.html


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - IrishAlkey - 01-17-2004

Retard Immunity


I\'m feeling saucy and generous: Free investment advice inside - Toronto Hottie - 01-17-2004

In Toronto alone? Did the mayor decide that?

You're a genius on my country.

Cudos. And I still know I'm right.