| Thomas Jarman - 1880 - 908 էջ
...only the/o«(«m, but also the animus of the party concerned may be proved. Story says a domicile is " a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing there for an unlimited time." Story Conn. Laws, J 43. Colt, J., however, says: "A definition... | |
| M. D. Naar - 1880 - 358 էջ
...431, note e 2nd Ed ) Senator Allen, in the Matter of Wrigley, ( 8 Wend, 142,) defines domicile to be "a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing it an unlimited time." A person being at a place is prima facie evidence that he is domiciled... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1881 - 878 էջ
...an unlimited time.' " To this he cites Guier v. Daniel, 1 Binn. R. 349, note, giving as definition " a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing there for an unlimited time." See, also, Laneuville ». Anderson, 22 Eng. Law & Eq. 642;... | |
| Illinois, Elijah Middlebrook Haines - 1883 - 598 էջ
...requires an intention continued with residence. Bouv Law Diet., "Residence." A domicil may be defined "a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing it an unlimited time," and is a conclusion of law on an extended view ol facts and circumstances.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 862 էջ
...more a question of fact than of law." Domicil is defined in Outer v. O'Daniel, \ lüini , 849, as " a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing it an unlimited time." This definition Judge Grier, in his chatge to the jury in While v.... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court, Charles Theodore Russell - 1886 - 594 էջ
...of decisions by the courts, to have a well-defined meaning, and may, perhaps, be best defined, as " a residence at a particular place, accompanied with...intention to remain there, for an unlimited time." 4 Phillimore's Inter. Law, 45. " Domicile answers very much to the common meaning of our word ' home';... | |
| 1886 - 880 էջ
...(which he declares to have been more successful in this matter than any other), defines domicile to be "a residence at a particular place, accompanied with...presumptive proof of an intention to remain there for an un limited time: " Phillim. Inter. L. 44, citing Older v. o' Daniel, 1 Binn. 349, note; Eiber* v. United... | |
| William Pratt Wade - 1886 - 706 էջ
...temporarily absent from the State. One is a resident in contemplation of law of any place where he resides " accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of an intention to remain there for an unlimited time."8 And in Pennsylvania it has been decided where a man who was a sailor, and without a family,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 էջ
...clothed with its nationality. * * * " The most approved definitions of a domicil are the following : "'A residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing there for an unlimited time.' (1 Binney's Reports, 349.) " ' If it sufficiently appear that... | |
| 1915 - 1382 էջ
...frequently use the word 'residence.' The word 'domicile' is defined by Mr. Burrill in the following words: 'A residence at a particular place accompanied with...an intention to remain there for an unlimited time ;' and Mr. Blackstone defines the word 'residence' to be 'the abode of a i>erson or Incumbent or his... | |
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