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ordinarily resident defined |
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Summary:
The test of where one is "ordinarily resident" involves a consideration of both subjective and objective facts. This term refers to the residence that is most important to the appellant because of habit, regularity and consistency in choosing that residence. The Umpire confirmed the decision of the Board of Referees finding that the appellant's actions demonstrated that his most important residence was still in Sainte Ourse.