Sec 0045: Difference between revisions

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# Jp. Code (1896,98): ['''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/1896_ja_zgb/index.php/Book1_Chapter01_Title03#Article_21. 21]''''']
# Jp. Code (1896,98): ['''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/1896_ja_zgb/index.php/Book1_Chapter01_Title03#Article_21. 21]''''']
# Gr. Code (1896): '''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/1896_de_bgb/index.php/Book1_Chapter01_Title01#Section_7. 7] [=7(II)]'''''
# Gr. Code (1896): '''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/1896_de_bgb/index.php/Book1_Chapter01_Title01#Section_7. 7] [=7(II)]'''''
# Miscellaneous: * '''''Br.32''''' [; S.C.23 sent.2]
# Miscellaneous: * '''''[https://archive.org/details/cu31924024893640/page/n55/mode/2up Br.32]''''' [; [https://archive.org/details/swisscivilcoded00shergoog/page/n79/mode/2up S.C.23 sent.2]]


====== '''《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.32]:
* Civil Code of Brazil (1916), Art.32:
** If, however, a natural person has several residences where he lives alternately, or various centers of habitual occupations, either one of the former or latter shall be considered his domicile.
** If, however, a natural person has several residences where he lives alternately, or various centers of habitual occupations, either one of the former or latter shall be considered his domicile.
The other miscellaneous sources is as follows:
The other miscellaneous sources is as follows:
* [https://archive.org/details/swisscivilcoded00shergoog/page/n79/mode/2up Swiss Civil Code (1907), Art.23]:
* Swiss Civil Code (1907), Art.23:
** The residence of a person is the place in which he sojourns with the intention of a continuing stay. No one can have a residence in several places at one time. The business visit is not contemplated by this provision.
** The residence of a person is the place in which he sojourns with the intention of a continuing stay. No one can have a residence in several places at one time. The business visit is not contemplated by this provision.

Revision as of 12:38, 13 May 2025

มาตรา 45
  • ถ้าบุคคลธรรมดามีถิ่นที่อยู่หลายแห่งซึ่งอยู่สับเปลี่ยนกันไปก็ดี หรือมีหลักแหล่งที่ทำการเป็นปกติต่างแห่งหลายแห่งก็ดี ท่านให้ถือเอาแห่งใดแห่งหนึ่งดั่งกล่าวมาก่อนและหลังนั้นว่าเป็นภูมิลำเนาของบุคคลนั้น
《References》

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

  1. Old Text (1923):
  2. New Text (1992): 37
  3. Jp. Code (1896,98): [21]
  4. Gr. Code (1896): 7 [=7(II)]
  5. Miscellaneous: * Br.32 [; S.C.23 sent.2]
《Comments》

The most plausible model for this section would be:

  • Civil Code of Brazil (1916), Art.32:
    • If, however, a natural person has several residences where he lives alternately, or various centers of habitual occupations, either one of the former or latter shall be considered his domicile.

The other miscellaneous sources is as follows:

  • Swiss Civil Code (1907), Art.23:
    • The residence of a person is the place in which he sojourns with the intention of a continuing stay. No one can have a residence in several places at one time. The business visit is not contemplated by this provision.