单词 | good-faith residence |
释义 | > as lemmasgood-faith residence good-faith residence adj. U.S. Law residence within a state or territory which is permanent (or honestly intended to be so), as opposed to notional or temporary residence with the intention of benefiting from laws particular to that state or territory. ΚΠ 1891 Aberdeen (S. Dakota) Daily News 21 Aug. Mme. de Steurs,..in order to establish a good faith residence in the state, in the interest of the divorce suit she has instituted at Sioux Falls, has purchased a $12,500 residence here. 1916 Oregon & Calif. Land Grants (U.S. Congr.) 274 Mr. Williams said it was not his intention to debar or exclude those men that had actually made a bona fide good-faith residence on the land. 2004 Jrnl. Contemp. Legal Issues 14 420 In the past, the Court had upheld durational residence requirements as perhaps the most workable way to determine good-faith residence. < as lemmas |
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