domicil of choice

domicil of choice
The true domicil; the place which a person has voluntarily chosen for himself to displace his previous one. Ex parte Weissinger, 247 Ala 113, 22 So 2d 510; Re Estate of Jones, 192 Iowa 78, 182 NW 227, 16 ALR 1286, 1289. See domicil of prisoner.

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