What is ANIMUS ET FACTUM? Definition of ANIMUS ET FACTUM in Black's Law Dictionary
To constitute a change of domicile, there must be an "animus et factum"; the "factum" being a transfer of the bodily presence, and the "animus" the intention of residing permanently or for indefinite period. Hayward v. Hayward, 65 Ind.App. 440, 115 N.E. 966, 970. See Animus Manendi.
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