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DWELLING-PLACE

This term is not synonymous with a “place of pauper settlement” Lisbon v. Lyman, 49 N. H. 553.
Dwelling-place, or home, means some permanent abode or residence, with Intention to remain; and is not synonymous with “domicile,” as used in international law, but has a more limited and restricted meaning. Jefferson v. Washington, 19 Me. 293.

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