Adults who habitually serve or work in the homes of others will have the same domicile as the person they serve or work for, when they live with that person in the same house.
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Adults who habitually serve or work in the homes of others will have the same domicile as the person they serve or work for, when they live with that person in the same house.
Les majeurs qui servent ou travaillent habituellement chez autrui, auront le même domicile que la personne qu’ils servent ou chez laquelle ils travaillent, lorsqu’ils demeureront avec elle dans la même maison.
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