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  2. Domicile (law) - Wikipedia

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    67 The domicile of a person who is a minor is, (a) if the minor habitually resides with both parents and the parents have a common domicile, that domicile; (b) if the minor habitually resides with one parent only, that parent's domicile; (c) if the minor resides with another person who has lawful custody of him or her, that person's domicile; or

  3. Anchor defendant - Wikipedia

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    In law, an anchor defendant is a person who is made a defendant to a claim for the primary purpose of vesting jurisdiction to hear the claim in a certain court. Usually the purpose of the anchor defendant is to allow claims to be brought in a certain court against another defendant (not the anchor defendant) over whom the relevant court would not otherwise have jurisdiction. [1]

  4. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    According to the Act on Law on Higher Education and Science, a private institution may only be founded by a natural person or by a juridical person (other than a state or a self-governmental juridical person); it comes into existence through registration by the Minister of Science and Higher Education and acquires its own juridical personality ...

  5. Trump's Citizenship Decree Signals His Willingness To Flout ...

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    "The amendment, in clear words and in manifest intent, includes the children born within the territory of the United States of all other persons, of whatever race or color, domiciled within the ...

  6. Habitual residence - Wikipedia

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    8(1) The domicile and habitual residence of each person is in the state and a subdivision thereof in which that person's principal home is situated and in which that person intends to reside. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), unless a contrary intention is shown, a person is presumed to intend to reside indefinitely in the state and ...

  7. Diversity jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Diversity is determined at the time that federal court jurisdiction is invoked (at time of filing, if directly filed in U.S. district court, or at time of removal, if removed from state court), and on the basis of the state citizenships of the parties at that time. A change in domicile by a natural person before or after that date is irrelevant ...

  8. 7 Signs You're Destined for Wealth, According to Astrologers

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    Astrology is a fascinating tool that can pinpoint crucial elements of your personality, life path, and purpose. Get ready to pull out your birth chart or natal chart.. Astrologers dive deep into ...

  9. 9 Things Making Your Living Room Look Dated, According To ...

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    Jess Harrell, the founder of the Styled Domicile in Northern Virginia agrees. ... "You can count on natural materials to stand the test of time." Certain Flooring.