domicil — The relationship which the law creates between an individual and a particular locality or country. The place where a person has his true fixed permanent home and principal establishment, and to which place he has, whenever he is absent, the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
domicil of nativity — The place of a person s birth. See domicil of origin … Ballentine's law dictionary
Legal history of wills — Wills in the Ancient WorldThe will, if not purely Roman in origin, at least owes to Roman law its complete development, a development which in most European countries was greatly aided at a later period by ecclesiastics versed in Roman law. In… … Wikipedia
domicilium originis — (Latin.) Domicil of origin; the domicil assigned to a child at his birth. 25 Am J2d Dom § 13. See domicil of origin … Ballentine's law dictionary
reverter doctrine — The rule that one returning to his domicil of origin from his domicil of choice may reacquire the domicil of origin while on the return trip. 25 Am J2d Dom § 36 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Thomas Pemberton Leigh, 1st Baron Kingsdown — Thomas Pemberton Leigh, Baron Kingsdown (11 February, 1793 ndash;1867), the eldest son of Thomas Pemberton, a chancery barrister, was born in London. He was called to the bar at Lincoln s Inn in 1816, and at once acquired a lucrative equity… … Wikipedia
domicile — domicil 1) The country or place of a person s permanent home, which may differ from that person s nationality or place where they are a resident. Domicile is determined by both the physical fact of residence and the continued intention of… … Accounting dictionary
domicile — domicil 1) The country or place of a person s permanent home, which may differ from that person s nationality or place where they are a resident Domicile is determined by both the physical fact of residence and the continued intention of… … Big dictionary of business and management
American and British English spelling differences — Spelling differences redirects here. For other uses, see Category:Language comparison. For guidelines on dialects and spelling in the English language version of Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English. Differences… … Wikipedia
domicile — /dom euh suyl , seuhl, doh meuh /, n., v., domiciled, domiciling. n. 1. a place of residence; abode; house or home. 2. Law. a permanent legal residence. v.t. 3. to establish in a domicile. Also, domicil. [1470 80; < MF < L domicilium, perh. equiv … Universalium