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Identifiable constituent
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University
buildings and other property belonging to such a body. Although the institutions to which it refers are readily identifiable, precise and accurate definition is difficult. The essential feature of a university seems to be that it was … have received a degree (other than an honorary degree) at any University forming, or forming part of, the constituency, or in the case of Scottish Universities qualified under 31 & 32 Vict. c. 48, s. 37, are
Domicile
2. The term 'domicile' lends itself to illustrations but not to definition. Be that as it may, two constituent elements that are necessary by English Law for the existence of domicile are: (1) a residence of a … SC 36: (1955) 1 SCR 697. 'Domicile' which is a private international law or conflict of laws concept identifies a person, in cases having a foreign element, with a territory subject to a single system of law,
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