has his domicil, is sufficient to pass all personal estate in any other country. But, if not good by the law of the place of the party's domicil, it is said not to be good to pass personal property in any other country, although otherwise suffi- cient by the law of the country where the personal property is. (Desesbats v. Ber- quier, 1 Binney, 336. But see Curling v. Thornton, 2 Addam's Eccles. R. 6, 19 to 25.) 8. Ambassadors and other ministers still retain the domicil of the country which they represent, and to which they belong; and their children, born in the foreign country where they reside, are considered as natives of the country of their own sovereign. It is not so in re- lation to consuls and other commercial agents. They are considered as having, like other subjects, their domicil in the country where they reside. (Vattel, B. I, ch. xix, § 217; The Indian Chief, 3 Rob. 13, 27; The Josephine, 4 Rob. 26.) 9. Children born upon the sea are gene- rally deemed to be natives of the country to which their parents belong. (See Vat- tel, B. I, ch. xix, § 216.) The reader who desires further information on the subject
of domicil, is referred to the title Domicile, in Denizart, Collection de Jurisprudence. tom. 6; the same in Encyclopédie Mo- derne, tom. 10; in Merlin's Répertoire de Jurisprudence; in 2 Domat, 464, B. I, title 16, s. 3, of Public Law; in Digest, lib. 50, title 1, L. 1 et seq.; and Code, lib. 10, title 39, 1. 2, 4, 5, 7; Code Civil de France, tit. 3, art. 102, &c.; Vöet ad Pand. lib. 5, tit. 1, sec. 90, 91, 92; Bynkershock, Quæst. Priv. Juris., lib. 1, ch. 16; Pothier, Cou- tumes d'Orléans, Introd. n. 16, 20. In the English and American law, the following references will be found most useful: Bruce v. Bruce, 2 Bosanquet & Puller, 229; Somerville v. Somerville, 5 Ves. jr., 786; Bempde v. Johnstone, 3 Ves. 195; Curling v. Thornton, 2 Addam's Eccles. R. 5; Pottinger v. Wightman, 3 Merivale R. 67; Green's Admiralty Digest, Na- tional Character; The Venus, 8 Cranch, 278; Wheaton's Digest, title Prize, iv; Holyoke v. Haskins, 5 Pick. R. 20; Cam- bridge v. Charlestown, 13 Mass. Rep. 501; Williams v. Whiting, 11 Mass. Rep. 424; Guier v. O'Daniel, 1 Rinney's Rep. 352, note; Elbers v. U. Insurance Company, 16 Johnson's Rep. 128.
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Cumberland (duke of)
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