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Animus et factum
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Domicile
and (2) an intention of a particular kind. There must be the factum and there must be the animus. The residence need not be continuous but it must be indefinite, not purely fleeting. The intention must be … as Pothier has truly observed, a person cannot establish a domicile in a place except it be animo et facto. From these considerations and rules the general conclusion may be deduced, that domicile is of three sorts:
Desertion
necessarily implies absence without leave the distinction between desertion and absence without leave must necessarily depend on the animus. If there is animus decidendi the absence is straightway desertion. In Black's Law Dictionary the meaning of the … Desertion, (1) the criminal offence of abandoning the naval or military service without license. See ss. 12 et seq. of the (English) Army Act, 1881, replacing similar s.s of the (English) annual Mutiny Acts, and Reg. … spouse is concerned, two essential conditions must be there, namely, (1) the factum of separation, and (2) the intention to bring cohabitation permanently to an
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