Similar to domicile. It is acquired by actual residence in a place with the intention of remaining there for the greater part of the year or by actually staying there so long. It is lost in the same manner as domicile and produces the same effects as domicile in all respects except that quasi-domicile does not suffice for lawful ordination.
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