My Lords, if everyone is happy with that very clear definition, I would advise your Lordships that in the international courts from time to time there may be certain disputes. But perhaps that is the official declaration of domicility today. The word "deem" is also difficult, because against "deem" sometimes goes "the great redeemer". However, in view of the enthusiasm that the Government have shown for giving up using "dom" and sticking to "domiciled", I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment 105 withdrawn.
Amendments 106 to 114 not moved.
Amendment 114A
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Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill
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Lord Selsdon
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 7 April 2010.
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