choice could be
acquired not alone by the fact of fixed habitation in another country but as a
matter of intention. With respect
properly the domicile of a person in which he has voluntarily fixed the habitation of himself and his family, not for a mere special ... have changed his domicil of origin has voluntarily Page 0103 fixed the habitation of himself and his faily in the new country
characteristics, mannerisms, peculiarities in spelling, formation of loops, in some letters fixed pen habits, embellishments etc. and other characteristics which enter into the handwriting
Dictionary means, `in mercantile law, the common period fixed by the usage or custom or habit of dealing between the country where a bill
whose domicile is the
object of the inquiry should have formed a fixed and settled
purpose of making his principal or sole permanent
home ... permanent home.
Domicile means the place which a person has fixed as a
habitation of himself and his family not for a mere special
whether actually used or not used for human habitation;
(2)The basis of fixing the annual value is rent realised or rent realisable
past,
the petitioner had the habit of not reaching on the date or the time fixed by
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hardly be
regarded as a permanent habitable construction. There is no door,
windows or fixed shutters. There is only one room made of bricks
which
thereof whether used as human habitation or not which includes foundation, plinth, walls, roofs, chimneys, plumbing and building services, fixed platforms, verandahs, balcony, cornice
thereof whether used
as human habitation or not and includes
foundation, plinth, walls, roofs, chimneys,
plumbing and building services, fixed platforms,
verandahs, balcony, cornice