Page:พรบ ใช้ ปพพ ๒๕๓๕.pdf/12

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

Volume 109, Issue 42
Page 12
Royal Gazette

8 April 2535

of work, any one of them shall be deemed to be his domicile.

Section39.If no domicile is known, the residence shall be deemed to be the domicile.

Section40.When a natural person has no fixed residence or lives by travelling from place to place with no fixed place of work, wherever he is found shall be deemed to be his domicile.

Section41.The domicile is changed by changing the residence with the express intention of changing the domicile.

Section42.If any person chooses any place with the express intention of establishing it as his special domicile for any purpose, that place shall be deemed to be the special domicile for such purpose.

Section43.The domicile of a husband and is the residence where the husband and wife cohabit as husband and wife, save where the husband or wife has expressed the intention of having a separate domicile.

Section44.The domicile of a minor is the domicile of the legal representative who exercises the parental power or the guardian.

In the event that the minor is subject to the parental power of the father and mother, if the father and mother have separate domiciles, the domicile of the minor is the domicile of the father or mother with whom he lives.

Section45.The domicile of an incompetent person is the domicile of the custodian.

Section46.The domicile of a public servant is the place where he executes his functions, if the functions are not temporary, for a period of time, or for a single specific occasion.

Section47.The domicile of a person imprisoned according to a final judgment of a court or lawful order is the prison or penal institution where he is imprisoned, until he is released.



Section48.If any person has left the domicile or residence without having appointed a universal agent and no one is certain whether or not he is still alive, a court may, upon an application by an interested person or public prosecutor, order any necessary act to be done in the meantime for the management of the absentee's property.