| New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1842 - 672 페이지
...terms. Thus jn Guier v. 0' Daniel, 1 Binn. R. 352, n., it is said that a domicile, may be defined to be a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing it an unlimited time. So Kent, in his commentaries, vol. I, p. 76, in treating of national... | |
| Thomas Isaac Wharton - 1843 - 870 페이지
...legal disturbance oiihat right. Downing v. Baldwin, 1 S. & R. 298. DOMICIL. 1. 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 the conclusion of law on an extended view of facts and circumstances.... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1847 - 238 페이지
...fixed residence with the intention of always staying there. It may be defined, in our opinion, to be a residence at a particular place accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing in it an unlimited time. The determination in the case of Major Bruce, in the House of Lords,... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (3rd Circuit), John William Wallace - 1849 - 584 페이지
...subject, combines, it is pro$ Fhillimore. . bable, accuracy with brevity beyond any other. He defines it "a residence at a particular place, accompanied with...positive or presumptive proof of an intention to remain for an unlimited time." nconflictofLaws, Two things, says Judge fc-tory,|| must concur to constitute... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 566 페이지
...that of Knszta is not one of them. 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'e Reports, 349.) "If it sufficiently appear... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - 1855 - 464 페이지
..." the country of a man's domicil is that which he looks upon as his home;" and this is proved by " a residence at a particular place, accompanied with...proof of an intention to remain there for an unlimited time."f This question has become of more importance since the possibility has arisen of militia regiments... | |
| 1861 - 430 페이지
...habitatio certa et diuturna. Perhaps the best is that given in Guier v Daniel, Binney's Report, 349, "A residence at a particular place accompanied with...presumptive proof of an intention to remain there an unlimited time." The impression of vagueness and uncertainty left on the mind after reading Mr.... | |
| John Westlake - 1859 - 270 페이지
...recognition of the fact, and the most successful of them is, perhaps, that of Mr. Phillimore : — " a residence at a particular place, accompanied with...proof of an intention to remain there for an unlimited time."(i) No such attempt, however, can be perfectly successful, because domicile is not inferred solely... | |
| 1860 - 320 페이지
...judges have probably most nearly approached correct definitions; in one case, domicile is described as "a residence at a particular place, accompanied with positive or presumptive proof of continuing there for an unlimited time" — Siner v. Daniel, \. Binny't Вер., 340, note; in another,... | |
| Daniel Gardner - 1860 - 740 페이지
...of Koszta is not one of them. " 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 R. 349.) ' If it sufficiently appear that the... | |
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