Sojourner - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sojourning
The act or state of one who sojourns
Place of residence
abode, would be deemed to be a place of residence. Sojourn for a purely temporary purpose will not constitute residence, and
Metic
A sojourner an immigrant an alien resident in a Grecian city but
Sojourner
One who sojourns
Sojournment
Temporary residence as that of a stranger or a traveler
Reside
Dudh Nath Prasad, (2000) 2 SCC 20. Means live, abide, sojourn, stay, remain, lodge. To settle oneself or a thing in
Postliminium
return of a person to his own country, after having sojourned abroad. The right of Postliminy (jus post-liminii) is that by
Migrated
move from one country, region or place of abode or sojourn to another, with a view to residence; to move.' Corpus
Court
and suite of the sovereign; the place where the sovereign sojourns with his regal retinue, wherever that may be. The English
Polemarch
civil magistrate who had jurisdiction in respect of strangers and sojourners In other Grecian cities a high military and civil officer
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