Domicile (law)

The Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973 abolished the rule that a married woman had the domicile of her husband (with transitional rules for those married before 1 January 1974), as well as reforming the rules dealing with the domicile of minors.

;Scotland: The rules for domicile of persons under 16 for the particular purposes of some Scottish family law are dealt with in the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006.

;Northern Ireland: The law in Northern Ireland is the same as England and Wales. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Inhabitant
Published 1786
printed for the author, and sold at No. 7, Queen-Street, Worship-Street, Upper-Moorfields

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by Inhabitant
Published 1837
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by Inhabitant of Pitchly
Published 1798
printed by H. Reynell, No. 21, Piccadilly, Near the Hay-Market

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by Inhabitant of Warwick
Published 1798
printed for the author: sold by Debrett, Rivington, and Johnson, London ; also by the booksellers in Birmingham, Coventry, and Warwick

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by Inhabitant of the East
Published 1796
printed by J. Skirven, for the author, and sold by Wm. Richardson, under the Royal Exchange, and all other Booksellers in Town

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by Inhabitant of Edinburgh
Published 1799
printed for the booksellers, by Geo. Reid and Co. Baillie's Land, Opposite the Magdalane Chapel, Cowgate

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by Inhabitant of Edinburgh
Published 1799
printed by Geo. Reid and Co. Baillie's Land, Opposite the Magdalane Chapel, Cowgate,, and sold by all the booksellers

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by Inhabitant of Oxford
Published 1816
S. Collingwood, printer