Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 120
... domicile . * From the foregoing it is obvious that the decision of what is to be regarded as the legal domicile of an individual is of the utmost consequence . There are various definitions of the term domicile , but all agree so far ...
... domicile . * From the foregoing it is obvious that the decision of what is to be regarded as the legal domicile of an individual is of the utmost consequence . There are various definitions of the term domicile , but all agree so far ...
Page 122
... Domicile of the husband is that of the wife . The widow retains that domicile after her husband's death . After a complete legal divorce ( a mensa et thoro ) the woman has her own domicile . The domicile of the minor is that of the ...
... Domicile of the husband is that of the wife . The widow retains that domicile after her husband's death . After a complete legal divorce ( a mensa et thoro ) the woman has her own domicile . The domicile of the minor is that of the ...
Page 123
... domicile , together with their Political Nationality . Banishment for a fixed term of years , has in Civil Law , with regard to domicile , the effect of tem- porary absence , wherefore exiles of this class retain their claim on their ...
... domicile , together with their Political Nationality . Banishment for a fixed term of years , has in Civil Law , with regard to domicile , the effect of tem- porary absence , wherefore exiles of this class retain their claim on their ...
Page 124
... Domicile is , that it is presumed in the case of every established resident found in a country , till he give proofs of the contrary , that is until he proves that he is an alien having his legal domicile in another country . Of this ...
... Domicile is , that it is presumed in the case of every established resident found in a country , till he give proofs of the contrary , that is until he proves that he is an alien having his legal domicile in another country . Of this ...
Page 125
... domicile , and that he had not been so mixed up with the trade and navigation of the country , as to have acquired its national character , by the very nature of his occupation . The presumption is not repelled by merely showing that ...
... domicile , and that he had not been so mixed up with the trade and navigation of the country , as to have acquired its national character , by the very nature of his occupation . The presumption is not repelled by merely showing that ...
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