Yes, I suppose that they would be sister-in-laws.
Because your sister is your husband's sister-in-law, and the other sister is his sibling, then I suppose they would be sister-in-laws.
Your Sister-in-law
There is no common ancestor, so you aren't really related. Related by marriage is one way to describe the relationship.
No. Your husband's sister-in-law is either your sister or the wife of one of his siblings. If she is the wife of one of his siblings, she is not related to you.
Your husband's cousin's sister is also your husband's cousin. You are not related to your husband's cousin.
Well she,s not blood related to you. But she is related to you by marriage and she'syou niece in law.
There is no relationship. You do not share a common ancestor. The connection is simply through marriage.
You are cousins by marriage.
Even thought you not related in genealogy sense you are related by marriage and you can say they are newphew and nieces in law.
Well she,s not blood related to you. But she is related to you by marriage and she'syou niece in law.
Your husband's brother's wife is your husband's sister-in-law, but is not considered to be related to you. But I have the same thing, in my family, I consider my husbands, brothers girl friends as my sister, even though we are not really related but we both still say we are sisters!! so really you can pick if you want them to be your sister, but they will never actually be related to by name, or anything
sister in law
She was his half sister by a different mother.