Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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... domicile terms are equivalent . They are NOT and are mutually exclusive . 3.2 . One CANNOT lawfully have a domicile in two different places that are legislatively " foreign " and a " foreign estate ” in relation to each other . This is ...
... domicile terms are equivalent . They are NOT and are mutually exclusive . 3.2 . One CANNOT lawfully have a domicile in two different places that are legislatively " foreign " and a " foreign estate ” in relation to each other . This is ...
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... domicile st a time , and a domicile once obtained persists until a new one is acquired . & Domicile 4 ( 2 ) Any person who is sui juris has a right to change his domicile , and such change is accomplished when there is a concurrence of ...
... domicile st a time , and a domicile once obtained persists until a new one is acquired . & Domicile 4 ( 2 ) Any person who is sui juris has a right to change his domicile , and such change is accomplished when there is a concurrence of ...
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... Domicile of origin ; ( 2 ) Domicile given by law ; ( 3 ) Domicile acquired by choice . Domicile of origin . - The domicile of origin is determined not by the birthplace of the infant , but by the domicile of his father , and until the ...
... Domicile of origin ; ( 2 ) Domicile given by law ; ( 3 ) Domicile acquired by choice . Domicile of origin . - The domicile of origin is determined not by the birthplace of the infant , but by the domicile of his father , and until the ...
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... domicile and relinquishes altogether his marital control and protection , he yields up that power and authority over her , which alone makes his domicile hers . " White v . Glover holds that though the domicile of the husband is prima ...
... domicile and relinquishes altogether his marital control and protection , he yields up that power and authority over her , which alone makes his domicile hers . " White v . Glover holds that though the domicile of the husband is prima ...
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... domicile of his father ( Patris originem unusquisque sequitur . Cod . 10 . 31. 36 ) ; an illegitimate child that of his mother ( Ejus qui justum patrem non habet , prima origo a matre . Dig . 50. 1. 9 ) . The ... domicile DOMICILE . 19.
... domicile of his father ( Patris originem unusquisque sequitur . Cod . 10 . 31. 36 ) ; an illegitimate child that of his mother ( Ejus qui justum patrem non habet , prima origo a matre . Dig . 50. 1. 9 ) . The ... domicile DOMICILE . 19.
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Page 431 - It is a familiar rule, that a thing may be within the letter of the statute and yet not within the statute, because not within its spirit, nor within the intention of its makers.
Page 12 - ... citizens of the United States and those who have declared their intention to become such...
Page 448 - The President is authorized to prescribe such regulations for the admission of persons into the civil service of the United States as may best promote the efficiency thereof, and ascertain the fitness of each candidate in respect to age, health, character, knowledge, and ability for the branch of service into which he seeks to enter...
Page 180 - A pardon reaches both the punishment prescribed for the offence and the guilt of the offender ; and when the pardon is full it releases the punishment and blots out of existence the guilt, so that in the eye of the law the offender is as innocent as if he had never committed the offence.
Page 604 - The total liabilities to any association, of any person, or of any company, corporation, or firm for money borrowed, including in the liabilities of a company or firm the liabilities of the several members thereof, shall at no time exceed onetenth part of the amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid in.
Page 361 - as used in this act shall be understood to mean that certain act of the Congress of the United States approved June 17, 1902, entitled ' An act appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands in •certain States and Territories to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands,' and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.
Page 483 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, company, partnership, or corporation, in any manner whatsoever, to prepay the transportation, or in any way assist or encourage the importation or migration of any alien or aliens, any foreigner or foreigners, into the United States, its Territories, or the District of Columbia...
Page 286 - States outside established harbor lines, or where no harbor lines have been established, except on plans recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, lake, harbor or refuge, or inclosure within the limits of any breakwater, or of the channel of any navigable water of the United States, unless...
Page 665 - Persons honorably discharged from the military or naval service by reason of disability resulting from wounds or sickness incurred in the line of duty shall be preferred for appointments to civil offices, provided they are found to possess the business capacity necessary for the proper discharge of the duties of such offices.
Page 605 - But the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person negotiating the same, shall not be considered as money borrowed.