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Factor
called a consignment. He is a home factor when he resides in the same state or country with his principal, and
Abode
Abode, habitation or place of residence; stay or continuance. In law it is used in different
Alien
friendly power might hold lands, etc., for the purposes of residence or business for a term not exceeding twenty-one years; and
Marriage
case of license, the Act of 1823 requires fifteen days' residence, Tuckniss v. Alexander, 32 LJ Ch 794. It is only
Migrated
going from one place to another with the intention of residing permanently in the latter place; in its wider connotation it
Electoral franchise
Originally the freeholders elected the members for the county: later, residence was made an additional qualification. In the fifteenth century the
Consul
Consul, an officer appointed by competent authority to reside in a foreign country, to facilitate and extend the commerce
Maintenance
trusts for the maintenance of children and accumulation of the residue of income were included in all carefully drafted settlements and
citizen
amendment xiv to the Constitution in the back matter compare resident NOTE: Under the Fourteenth Amendment, “all persons born or naturalized
domicile
fixed and permanent home for legal purposes called also legal residence 2 : the place where an organization (as a corporation)
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