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Domicile
Domicile, the place where a person has his home. By the term 'domicile,' in its ordinary acceptation, is meant
loan
other funds [used a bridge loan to purchase a new home prior to the sale of their previous one] con·ven·tion·al loan
help
help Homebuyer Education Learning Program; an educational program from the FHA that
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Domicile and residence
the same meaning, inasmuch as both refer to the permanent home, but under Private International Law, 'domicile' carries a little different
Intoxicating liquor
a convic-tion entails forfeiture of the licence. 10. Procedure, and Home Office Rules.--Quarter sessions may divide their area into districts for
Residence
time. It is the place where a person has fixed home or abode. In Webster's Dictionary, 'to reside' has been defined
Ship
within the above limits; and 'Home-trade passenger ship' means 'every home-trade ship employed in carrying passengers.' A ship cannot be registered
Employed in an establishment
given raw materials by an employer or a contractor at home referred to as the home-worker and any persons employed by
Dwelling place
connection amounting to residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit in it. In other words, it must
Desertion
state of things may usually be termed, for short, 'the home'. There can be desertion without previous cohabitation by the parties,
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