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 16by Ohio - 1878Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 1200 pages
...domicile of a person where he has his true, lixed, and permanent home and principal establishment, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning." Again, he says: "Two things must concur to constitute domicile: First, residence; and, secondly, the... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1887 - 722 pages
...being, " That place where a man has his true, fixed and permanent home and principal establishment, and to which whenever he is absent he has the intention of returning." Law Die., 555. The wife of AM McCHntic lives in the county of Botetourt, on land which she owns. There... | |
| Minnesota - Law - 1888 - 1058 pages
...qualified electors, shall be governed by the following rules, so far as they are applicable: First. That place shall be considered and held to be the...whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning leaves his home to go into another state, or county in this state, for temporary purposes merely, with... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach (Jr.) - Wills - 1888 - 650 pages
...the domicile of a person where he has his true, fixed, permanent home, and principal establishment, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning (animus revertendi).3 The word "domicile" in its legal sense signifies a country or territory subject... | |
| John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - Law - 1888 - 1002 pages
...Statutes of Ohio, § 2946, a person's residence is denned " as the place in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning." The term " residence " signifies place of habitation, and has not 1. Delano v. Morgan, 3 Cong. El.... | |
| Minnesota - Session laws - 1889 - 822 pages
...qualified electors, shall be governed by the following rules so far as they are applicable: First The place shall be considered and held to be the residence...whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Second. A person shall not be considered to have lost his residence who leaves his home to go into... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely - Law - 1889 - 800 pages
...properly the domicile of a person where he has his true fixed permanent home and principal establishment, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning (animus revertendi). Two things, then, must concur to constitute domicile : first, residence ; and... | |
| Idaho - Electronic journals - 1890 - 504 pages
...place shall be held and considered to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, 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 who shall leave his home... | |
| Henry Norris Copp - Land tenure - 1890 - 690 pages
...the domicile of a person where he has his true, fixed, permanent home and principal establishment, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning." Without further discussion, I think it is clear that Taylor's residence on his claim was sufficient... | |
| Nebraska, Joseph Elliott Cobbey - Law - 1891 - 1382 pages
...That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his hahita' ition is fixed, without any present intention of removing...he is absent, he. has the intention of returning. Second — A person 'shall not be considered or held to have lost his residence who shall leave his... | |
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