Abode - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abode
Abode, habitation or place of residence; stay or continuance. In law
abode
abode past and past part of abide
Reside
for a considerable time, to have one's settled or usual abode, to live in or at a particular place, Oxford Dictionary.
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Residence
'residence', Bhagwan Dass v. Kamal Abrol, AIR 2005 SC 2583. Abode; also the continuance of a parson or vicar on his
British citizen
British citizen must prove that he has the right of abode by producing either a United Kingdom passport describing him as
Dwelling place
of territorial connection amounting to residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit in it. In other words,
Migration
(2) the intention to make the destination a place of abode or residence in future; it has the motion of transference
Resides
(1964) 2 SCR 73. (iii) 'Resides' means to make an abode for a considerable time; to dwell permanently or for a
Child in need of care and protection
who is found without any home or settled place or abode and without any ostensible means of subsistence, (ii) who resides
Owlery
An abode or a haunt of owls
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