Article 109 of the French Civil Code
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.
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.
Where a deed contains, on the part of the parties or one of them, an election of domicile for the performance of the same deed in a place other than that of the actual domicile, service, requests and proceedings relating to that deed may be made at the agreed domicile, and, subject to the provisions of Article 48 of the Code of Civil Procedure, before the judge of that domicile.
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