Fixed, enduring, abiding, not subject to change. Generally opposed in law to “temporary.” Permanent abode. A domicile or fixed home, which the party may leave as his interest or whim may dictate, but which he has no present intention of abandoning. Dale v. Irwin, 78 111. 170; Moffett v. Hill, 131 111. 239, 22 N. E 821; Berry v. Wilcox, 44 Neb. 82, 62 N. W. 249, 48 Am. St. Rep. 706. Permanent building and loan association. One which issues its stock, not all at once or in series, but at any time when application is made therefor. Cook v. Equitable B. & L. Ass’n, 104 Ga. 814, 30 S. E. 911. As to permanent “Alimony,” “Injunction,” and “Trespass,” see those titles.