• In conflict of laws, habitual residence is the standard used to determine the law which should be applied to determine a given legal dispute or entitlement...
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  • The Habitual Residence Test is used by the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland to determine eligibility for social security benefits. In both countries...
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  • where people reside. Residence may more specifically refer to: Domicile (law), a legal term for residence Habitual residence, a civil law term dealing...
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  • one domicile, or residence, at any point in their life, no matter what their circumstances. Domicile is distinct from habitual residence, where there is...
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    from their country of habitual residence, or wrongfully retained in a country that is not their country of habitual residence. The Convention was developed...
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  • November 2009) In international conventions, a person can have only one habitual residence, being the place where the individual ordinarily resides and routinely...
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  • if the forum is common law or law of nationality (lex patriae) or habitual residence if the forum is civil law, applies to determine all question of status...
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  • breach of custodial rights" and "home" is defined as the child's habitual residence. As implied by the "breach of custodial rights," the phenomenon of...
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    crime;[unreliable source?] be the owner of real property and have one's habitual residence in the country; reside in the country at least 5 years before election...
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  • patriae) or the law of habitual residence (lex domicilii). (See also 'European Harmonization Provisions': "The concept of habitual residence is the civil law...
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    a general rule, the law of the habitual residence of the creditor (the person obtaining maintenance) habitual residence applies. In cases of parents towards...
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  • most cases, expatriation tax is assessed upon change of domicile or habitual residence; in the United States, which is one of only three countries (Eritrea...
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  • may obtain divorces in states in which they have no permanent or habitual residence; and when one state will recognize and enforce a divorce granted in...
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  • refugee is a person who has fled their own country of nationality or habitual residence, and cannot return due to fear of persecution on account of their...
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    Royal Palace of Madrid (category Royal residences in Spain)
    Alcázar of Madrid provided both a safe for the royal treasure and a habitual residence to the Trastámara monarchs in the late Middle Ages. Having endured...
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  • with prescription charges. Immigration health surcharge Habitual residence Habitual residence test "When does someone become ordinarily resident?". Tax...
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    leaving a will, the rules of succession of the person's place of habitual residence or of their domicile often apply, but it is also common for the jurisdiction...
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  • her “habitual residence” at the time of selection, or the law of the first state in which one of the spouses establishes a new habitual residence after...
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    deducted from the period of habitual residence. If they move to another country and settle there their habitual residence is interrupted and will start...
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    the Principality and proves that he has had his legal domicile or habitual residence there during his childhood. In addition, those who were born before...
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    seller's habitual residence; a contract for the provision of services shall be governed by the law of the service provider's habitual residence; a contract...
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    judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom concerning the habitual residence of a child under English law. In 2004 the appellant and respondent...
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    the place where the contract is to be performed, or the law of the habitual residence of the person who is to perform, or, in the case of a body corporate...
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  • generally base jurisdiction on the residence of the defendant and on choice of law rules favouring the habitual residence of the parties, the lex situs, and...
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    was not that the twins' article 3 habitual residence was in Ireland when they were taken. It was whether that "habitual residency" in Ireland continued...
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    having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling...
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  • refugee as a "person who is outside their country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of their race, religion...
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  • exception in Paragraph 2 for the application of the law to any common habitual residence between the parties, or an exception in Paragraph 3 for cases in which...
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    Kyoto Imperial Palace (category Imperial residences in Japan)
    (清涼殿, Emperor's Habitual Residence), Kogosho (小御所, Court Room), Ogakumonjo (御学問所, Imperial Study or Library), and a number of residences for the Empress...
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  • exclusive rights under their respective national copyright laws. 1967 Habitual residence test Standard used to determine the law which should be applied to...
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