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    Quote Originally Posted by Chex View Post
    DEFINING RESIDENT

    One of the favorite legal terms used in the state of society is the word resident.

    It is a major term, along with person, used in volumes of statutes, codes, regulations and procedures to describe the character, relationship, or type of entity that presumably must adhere to the commands of the sovereign ruler(s), and that may be taxed, licensed, seized, and imprisoned.
    So I think this is where the presumption is being made and why it is made. If residence and domicile are the same then the statutes, codes, regulations, etc. would be valid. But if the presumption is broken, these statutes, codes, regulations, etc. would no longer be applicable. Am I correct on this?
    Last edited by Pfunk; 02-22-12 at 05:38 AM.

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