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" That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in •which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. "
Acts of the State of Ohio - Page 211
by Ohio - 1877
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Commenentaries Upon International Law, Volume 1

Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 pages
...by the same means as in other countries. Judge Story says :—" That place is properly the domicil of a person in which his habitation is fixed without any present intention of removing therefrom." If this be applicable to a domicil in Turkey, such a case must have occurred in the course of trade;...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 1, Part 1

United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 566 pages
...not an accurate statement. It would be more correct to юу that that place is properly the domicil of a person in which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom." — (Story's Pon. of Laws, $ 413.) "A person who removes to a foreign country, settles himself there,...
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Commentaries Upon International Law, Volume 2

Sir Robert Phillimore - 1855 - 544 pages
...the same means as in other countries. Judge Story says : — « That place is properly the domicil of a person in which his habitation is fixed without any present intention of removing therefrom." If this be applicable to a domicil in Turkey, such a case must have occurred in the course of trade...
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The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Reports: Being Reports of Cases ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Court of Appeal in Bankruptcy - 1855 - 504 pages
...Justice Storey, in his Conflict of Laws* sect. 43., says, "That place is the domicile of a party where his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom." And again, sect. 44., " Two things must concur to constitute domicile, — first, residence ; and, secondly,...
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Thomas' Town Officer: A Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts in Relation to ...

Massachusetts - 1856 - 516 pages
...complicated and conflicting, his safe course is to resort to legal counsel. 4. I. That place is the domicil of a person in which his habitation is fixed without any present intention of removing therefrom. 10 Mats. 488, 501. Story's Conflict of Laws, 41. Encyc, Am. Domicil. By this rule two things must concur...
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Wisconsin Session Laws

Wisconsin - 1857 - 186 pages
...That place shall be considered and held to be the reside; ce of a person in which his habitation IB fixed without any present intention of removing therefrom, and to which whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Second — A person shall not be considered or held to have lost his residence...
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Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 pages
...purposes merely with an intention of returning. 1st. That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation...therefrom and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. 4th. If a person remove to another State with an intention to make it his...
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Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 pages
...lollowing rules, so far as they may be applicable : First. The place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation...therefrom, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Second. A person shall not be considered or held to have lost his residence...
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Laws of Wisconsin Concerning the Organization and Government of Towns: And ...

Elijah Middlebrook Haines - 1858 - 208 pages
...following rules, so far as they may be applicable. H- First. That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person, in which his habitation...removing therefrom, and to which whenever he is absent be has the intention of returning. Second. A person shall not be considered or held to have lost his...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1859 - 1076 pages
...not an accurate statement ; it would be more correct to say that that place is properly the domicil of a person in which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom." I would observe, however, that this emendation of Chief Justice Story, though a decided improvement...
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