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Sexual Intercourse definition:
Penetration by the penis of a woman's labia.
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Sexual intercourse
Traditionally, penetration of a man's penis into a woman's vagina. The term has gradually been expanded to include other forms of sexual relationship.

Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not the spouse. This is a legal ground for divorce in most countries. The person who seduces another's spouse is known as the "adulterer."
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incest
n. sexual intercourse between close blood relatives, including br...
inchoate
adj. or adv. referring to something which has begun but has not b...

sexual intercourse between close blood relatives, including brothers and sisters, parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, or aunts or uncles with nephews or nieces.

TOP Sexual intercourse : Penetration of a man's penis into a woman's vagina. TOP Share : A portion of a company bought by a transfer of cash in exchange for a certificate, the certificate constituting proof of share ownership.

(n) Rape is the sexual intercourse of penetrating vagina by penis without the consent of the women by resorting force, threat or violence etc.
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Adultery Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not their married spouse. In most countries, this is a legal ground for divorce. The person who seduces another's spouse is known as the "adulterer.

sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will usu.

This process involves impregnating a woman, without sexual intercourse, with the semen of a donor who might be her husband or another party.

Date Rape Forcible sexual intercourse by a male acquaintance of a woman, during a voluntary social engagement in which the woman did not intend to submit to the sexual advances and resisted the acts by verbal refusals, denials, pleas to stop, ...

Adultery is defined as a married individual having sexual intercourse with someone other than their spouse.

The origins of the term are unclear but, according to the Library's Head Librarian's research, may derive from supposed, all-but-forgotten, religious sexual intercourse rituals involving humans and insects [aka 'bugs' - hence the term] allegedly ...

ADULTERY: Voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with someone other than the offender's spouse.
ADVERSE POSSESSION: A means of acquiring the title to property through occupancy for a specified number of years.

Adultery: When one spouse has sexual intercourse with a third party. This is considered grounds for divorce in some states.
Adversarial Divorce: A divorce where each spouse is unable to come to any agreement.

Sometimes by access is understood sexual intercourse; at other times the opportunity of communicating together so that sexual intercourse may have taken place, is also called access. 1 Turn. & R. 141.

incest - The crime of sexual intercourse between a male and a female who are so closely related they would not legally be allowed to marry.

When a person forces sexual intercourse on their spouse.
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Age of consent also means the age below which consent of the female to sexual intercourse is not a defense to a charge of rape. Under common law this age was 10; state statutes in the United States generally set it between 13 and 18.

It is often found in legal documents to advise that what follows provides more detail about a preceding general statement. For example: "The defendant committed adultery; viz., on April 15th, at approximately 10:30 pm, he had sexual intercourse with ...

Usually, the minimum time allowed to claim abandonment is one year, but it changes from state to state. Some states also recognize constructive abandonment where one spouse refuses to financially support the other and/or engage in sexual intercourse ...

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