Sojournment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sojourner
One who sojourns
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
Sojournment
Temporary residence as that of a stranger or a traveler
Sojourn
To dwell for a time to dwell or live in a place as a temporary resident or as a stranger...
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
Peregrination
A traveling from one country to another a wandering sojourn in foreign countries
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