If a person has a family fixed in one place, and the person does business in another place, the former is the personâs place of domicile. However, if the person having a family fixed in one place, has taken up an abode in another place with the intention of remaining, and the personâs family does not so reside with the person, the person is a domiciliary where the person has so taken up the abode. For purposes of this section, a person may take up an abode at the same place at which the person does business.
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