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The legal status and rights and obligations of the de facto or unmarried couple would then be recognised by the countries laws of where they are ordinarily resident.
* are resident and ordinarily resident in the UK, or are a UK Crown servant, married to or in a civil partnership with a Crown servant, or a dependent of a Crown servant.
As with most other NHS services, emergency care is provided to all, both resident citizens and those not ordinarily resident in the UK, free at the point of need and regardless of any ability to pay.
The individual must be at least 40 years old, who is a permanent resident of the HKSAR with no right of abode in any foreign country, and has ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of no less than 20 years.
Students would also be exempt if they were classed as " ordinarily resident " in the country on the first day of their course.
The town's population as at 2010 according to the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census was 119, 273 with 36, 412 households. There is however a significant population of mainly Government and corporate workers ordinarily resident in Nyeri but who chose during the census to be counted in their areas of origin or areas where their families are resident.
* a person of Indian origin who is ordinarily resident in India for seven years before making application under section 5 ( 1 )( a ) ( throughout the period of twelve months immediately before making application and for six years in the aggregate in the eight years preceding the twelve months ).
* a person of Indian origin who is ordinarily resident in any country or place outside undivided India ;
* a person who is married to a citizen of India and is ordinarily resident in India for seven years before making an application for registration ;
A member of an Ógra Third Level Cumann may also be a member of the Ógra CDC and of the Ógra CC where they are ordinarily resident.
* ordinarily resident in the relevant electoral district ;
# ordinarily resident in Jersey for the period of at least two years prior to registration ; or
# ordinarily resident in Jersey for a period of at least six months up to and including that day, as well as having completed a total of at least five years of ordinary residency in Jersey at some foregoing period.
The electoral register in Ireland is maintained by the local authorities and all residents that have reached 18 years of age in the state may register at the address in which they are ' ordinarily resident '.
A person who is resident in Ireland for three consecutive years becomes ordinarily resident, and ceases to be ordinarily resident after he has been non-resident in Ireland for three consecutive years.
A person who is not an Irish resident but is ordinarily resident in Ireland is liable to tax on all Irish and foreign-sourced income in full, except for income from a trade, profession, office, or employment, the duties of which are entirely exercised outside Ireland, and on foreign income under € 3, 810 per year.

ordinarily and Hong
* all Chinese nationals who were born or who have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for a continuous period of 7 years or more, and persons of Chinese nationality born outside Hong Kong of such Chinese nationals ;
* all other persons who have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for a continuous period of 7 years or more and who have taken Hong Kong as their place of permanent residence before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and persons under 21 years of age who were born of such persons in Hong Kong before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ;
# Chinese citizens who have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of not less than seven years before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ;
# Persons not of Chinese nationality who have entered Hong Kong with valid travel documents, have ordinarily resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of not less than seven years and have taken Hong Kong as their place of permanent residence before or after the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ;
A small group of Hong Kong ethnic minorities had not been eligible for granting citizenship under the British Nationality ( Hong Kong ) Act 1997 because they were not ordinarily resident in Hong Kong before 4 February 1997 or they were under 18 / 21 years of age, had dual nationality through their parents before the relevant date, but had lost it upon turning 18 / 21.

ordinarily and residential
FPM would ordinarily demand four years of residential requirements in two stages.

ordinarily and address
A 1999 article in The Advocate said of the band, " With lyrical allusions to wearing lipstick and male pronouns used to address love objects, Imperial Teen serves up a gay sensibility that ordinarily surfaces only from straight bands like Pulp or Pizzicato Five.
In the Forth programming language, for example, ordinarily only the return address, counted loop parameters and indexes, and possibly local variables are stored on the call stack ( which in that environment is named the return stack ), although any data can be temporarily placed there using special return stack handling code so long as the needs of calls and returns are respected ; parameters are ordinarily stored on a separate data stack or parameter stack, typically called the stack in Forth terminology even though there is a call stack since it is usually accessed more explicitly.

ordinarily and for
In she has it in for George dominant stress will ordinarily be on in, where the notion of stored-up antipathy seems to center.
Doc Doolittle's scheduled appearance at captain's mast was a very unusual thing, because the discipline dispensed there is ordinarily for the young and immature, and a chief is naturally expected to stay off the report.
Swift has his proposer further degrade the Irish by using language ordinarily reserved for animals.
Argon is mostly used as an inert shielding gas in welding and other high-temperature industrial processes where ordinarily non-reactive substances become reactive ; for example, an argon atmosphere is used in graphite electric furnaces to prevent the graphite from burning.
From the early Middle Ages until after the Second Vatican Council the sacrament was administered, within the Latin Church, only when death was approaching and, in practice, bodily recovery was not ordinarily looked for, giving rise, as mentioned above to the name " Extreme Unction " ( i. e. final anointing ).
The Advisory Committee Note to Rule 23, for example, states that mass torts are ordinarily " not appropriate " for class treatment.
The acute and grave accents are occasionally used in poetry and lyrics: the acute to indicate stress overtly where it might be ambiguous ( rébel vs. rebél ) or nonstandard for metrical reasons ( caléndar ), the grave to indicate that an ordinarily silent or elided syllable is pronounced ( warnèd, parlìament ).
* Trapassato prossimo ( recent pluperfect ): io avevo mangiato (" I had eaten ")-tense, not ordinarily marked for aspect
Hedge funds ordinarily do not have daily liquidity, but rather " lock up " periods of time where the total returns are generated ( net of fees ) for their investors and then returned when the term ends.
The following season they edged out Miami by posting a 9 – 7 record and winning the ordinarily meaningless 3rd place position, but qualifying for the wild card.
In contrast to ( MDI ) applications, which ordinarily allow a single tabbed interface for the parent window, applications with an IDE-style interface allow tabs for organizing one or more subpanes of the parent window.
With computer operating systems Ping or PING stands for Packet INternet Groper but is ordinarily written as " ping " instead of the proper acronym for which it stands.
Coherency requirements are not as strict as those for military systems because individual signals ordinarily do not need to be separated.
The series is noteworthy for its appeal to a non-traditional audience, in particular women who would not ordinarily consider themselves readers of comic books.
** Snow falls in Miami, Florida ( despite its ordinarily tropical climate ) for the only time in its history.
In many languages, including English, some or all intransitive verbs can take cognate objects — objects formed from the same roots as the verbs themselves ; for example, the verb sleep is ordinarily intransitive, but one can say, " He slept a troubled sleep ", meaning roughly " He slept, and his sleep was troubled.
In order to accomplish this, a sports bar would ordinarily need to purchase a separate cable or satellite subscription for each display for which independent control is desired.
Such a rotating gyroscope is used for navigation in some cases, for example on aircraft, where it is known as heading indicator, but cannot ordinarily be used for long-term marine navigation.
During important debates, the Speaker pro tempore is ordinarily a senior member of the majority party who may be chosen for their skill in presiding.

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