This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol12 International Law, Conflict Of Laws, Spanish-American Laws, Legal Ethics", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
Two methods of classifying domiciles are in use. As to the extent of the domicile, domiciles are divided into 2 Sec. 20.
(a) National domiciles;
(b) Quasi national domiciles, and
(c) Municipal domiciles.
The national domicile of a person is the country in which a person in domiciled. The quasi national domicile of a person is the State in which he is domiciled. The municipal domicile of a person is the city, town, county, or other political subdivision, in which a person is domiciled.
As to the method of acquiring domiciles, domiciles are subdivided into:
(a) Domiciles of origin;
(b) Constructive domiciles, and
(c) Domiciles of choice.
 
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