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# Jp. Code (1896,98):  
# Jp. Code (1896,98):  
# Gr. Code (1896): [[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/1896_de_bgb/index.php/Book1_Chapter01_Title01#Section_9. 9]]
# Gr. Code (1896): [[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/1896_de_bgb/index.php/Book1_Chapter01_Title01#Section_9. 9]]
# Miscellaneous: * '''''Br.37'''''; '''''Arg.90'''''
# Miscellaneous: * '''''[https://archive.org/details/cu31924024893640/page/n55/mode/2up Br.37]'''''; '''''[https://archive.org/details/argentinecivilc00whelgoog/page/14/mode/2up Arg.90]'''''


====== '''《Comments》''' ======
====== '''《Comments》''' ======
<u>The most plausible model for this section would be</u>:
<u>The most plausible model for this section would be</u>:


* [https://archive.org/details/cu31924024893640/page/n55/mode/2up Civil Code of Brazil (1916), Art.37]:
* Civil Code of Brazil (1916), Art.37:
** Public officials are considered as domiciled where they exercise their functions, if not temporary, periodical or of simple commission, for, in these cases, they do not effect a change in the former domicile.
** Public officials are considered as domiciled where they exercise their functions, if not temporary, periodical or of simple commission, for, in these cases, they do not effect a change in the former domicile.


The other miscellaneous source is as follows:
The other miscellaneous source is as follows:


* [https://archive.org/details/argentinecivilc00whelgoog/page/14/mode/2up Civil Code of Argentina (1871), Art.90 (1)]:
* Civil Code of Argentina (1871), Art.90 (1):
** Public officials, ecclesiastic or secular, have their domicile in the place where they are to discharge their functions, provided such functions are not temporary, periodical or mere commissions.
** Public officials, ecclesiastic or secular, have their domicile in the place where they are to discharge their functions, provided such functions are not temporary, periodical or mere commissions.

Revision as of 15:49, 13 May 2025

มาตรา 52
  • ข้าราชการทั้งปวงนั้น ท่านถือว่าย่อมมีภูมิลำเนา ณ ถิ่นอันเป็นที่ทำการตามตำแหน่งหน้าที่ หากมิใช่เป็นตำแหน่งหน้าที่ชั่วคราวชั่วระยะเวลา หรือเป็นเพียงแต่งตั้งไปฉะเพาะการครั้งเดียวคราวเดียว
《References》

☆ quoted from “INDEX” with supplementary entries in […]: Images in Archives

  1. Old Text (1923):
  2. New Text (1992): 46
  3. Jp. Code (1896,98):
  4. Gr. Code (1896): [9]
  5. Miscellaneous: * Br.37; Arg.90
《Comments》

The most plausible model for this section would be:

  • Civil Code of Brazil (1916), Art.37:
    • Public officials are considered as domiciled where they exercise their functions, if not temporary, periodical or of simple commission, for, in these cases, they do not effect a change in the former domicile.

The other miscellaneous source is as follows:

  • Civil Code of Argentina (1871), Art.90 (1):
    • Public officials, ecclesiastic or secular, have their domicile in the place where they are to discharge their functions, provided such functions are not temporary, periodical or mere commissions.