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Sakunat
certain place, it does not necessarily mean that he ordinarily resides at that place, Dhera Shah v. Sant Ram, AIR 1933
special naturalization provisions
her naturalization application in any district instead of where he/she resides; and 3) children of U.S. citizen parents to be naturalized
Si quis
church of the parish where a candidate for Holy Orders resides, that 'if any one' (si quis) knows of any just
Sufferance, Tenancy at
disagreement of the person in whom the right of possession resides. Thus if A is a tenant for yes, and his
Yacht
alters or a British possession in which the managing owner resides (see s. 3, ibid.). Pleasure yachts are also exempt from
Parochia est locus quo degit populus alicujus ecclesie
a place in which the population of a certain church resides.
Marshal or Mareschal
pays his travelling and other expenses during the time he resides with him. See (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 77; see
Larceny
some person other than the taker in whom the ownership resides. Larceny was formerly divided into petit, where the value of
Husband and wife
the county Court of the district in which either party resides. As to criminal law, if a wife commit a felony,
Security for costs
(1) Where the plaintiff is resident abroad, but if he resides in Scotland or Northern Ireland security will not be required:
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