Resides - Law Dictionary Search Results
District Court
Act the marriage was solemnized or, the husband and wife reside or last resided together. [Indian Divorce Act, 1869, s. 3
Dwelling place
lays down a technical test of territorial connection amounting to residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit
Hawkers and pedlars
from a clergyman and two householders of the parish of residence, or a justice of the peace or a district superintendent
Displaced person
1971, left, or has been displaced from, his place of residence in such area and who has since then been residing
carriage house
a small building usually near a large residence or part of an estate used for keeping coaches carriages
alien
allegiance to another country or government n : a foreign-born resident who has not been naturalized and is still a subject
Dean
complete years in priest's orders, and that the dean shall reside for at least eight months in the year. By the
dependent
from the taxpayer and is a U.S. citizen, national, or resident, or a resident of a bordering country (as Mexico) see
general naturalization provisions
at least 18 years of age and a lawful permanent resident with five years of continuous residence in the United States,
i-551 (green card)
i-551 (green card) Permanent residence card or alien registration receipt card or "green card." See
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