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Laws of Wisconsin Concerning the Organization and Government of Towns: And ... - Page 14
by Elijah M. HAINES - 1858 - 189 pages
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Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth ...

Kentucky - 1845 - 260 pages
...of temporary establishment for his family, or for transient objects, it shall be otherwise. Seventh. If a married man has his family fixed in one place, and he transacts his business in another, the former shall be held his residence. • Eighth. The mere intention...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 11

1834 - 518 pages
...of temporary establishment for his family, or for transient objects, it will be otherwise. Tenthly, if a married man has his family fixed in one place, and he does his business in another, the former is considered the place of his domicil. ' Eleventhly, if a married man has two places of residence...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 17

Robert Walsh - 1835 - 582 pages
...place of temporary establishment for his family, or for transient objects, it will be otherwise. 10. If a married man has his family fixed in one place, and he does his business in another, the former is considered the place of his domicil. 11. If a married man has two places of residence at different...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 17

Robert Walsh - 1835 - 568 pages
...place of temporary establishment for his family, or for transient objects, it will be otherwise. 10. If a married man has his family fixed in one place, and he does his business in another, the former is considered the place of his domicil. 11. If a married man has two places of residence at different...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity, Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 9

Alabama. Supreme Court - 1846 - 1178 pages
...that where he left his family. Judge Story puts the precise case which is shown here, when he says, if a married man has his family fixed in one place, and he does his business in another, the former is considered the place of his domicil. [Confl. L. $ 46.] In this case, assuming the plaintiff's evidence...
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The Law of Domicil

Sir Robert Phillimore - 1847 - 238 pages
...locality of the wife and family would be the better criterion of the domicil. CCIX. Dr. Story says (n), "If a married man has his family fixed in one place, and he does his business in another, the former is considered the place of his domicil." CCX. He relies for this position upon the text of the Roman...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Volume 20

1854 - 462 pages
...with that place by the residence of his wife and family." Story, in his " Conflict of Laws," says, ' If a married man has his family fixed in one place, and does his business in another, the former is considered the place of his abode/ though, as Dr. Phillimore...
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Wisconsin Session Laws

Wisconsin - 1857 - 186 pages
...place of temporary establishment for his family or for transient objects, it shall be otherwise. er shall be considered and held to be the place of his residence. Eigiith — The mere intention to acquire a new residence, without the fact of removal shall avail...
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Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 pages
...of temporary establishment for his family, or for transient objects, it shall be otherwise. Seventh. If a married man has his family fixed in one place...another, the former shall be considered and held to be his place of residence. Eighth. The mere intention to acquire a new residence without the fact of removal...
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Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 820 pages
...of temporary establishment for his family, or for transient objects, it shall be otherwise. " 7th. If a married man has his family fixed in one place,...another, the former shall be considered and held to be his place of residence. 8th. The mere intention to acquire a new residence, without the act of removal,...
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