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The word ‘resides’ used in s. 19 of the Code of Civil Procedure means:
Natural persons
Companies
Tort
None of these
- Option 1: Natural persons
- "Resides" typically refers to where an individual lives or has their permanent home. It's a term often associated with natural persons.
- Option 2: Companies
- Companies have a "registered office" or principal place of business rather than a place of residence. The legal language tends to use different terms for individuals and entities.
- Option 3: Tort
- A tort is a civil wrong and not relevant to the concept of residence. It does not specify who or what can reside.
- Option 4: None of these
- This suggests none of the options are correct, which isn't accurate given the usual legal understanding of "resides" as applying to natural persons.
Option 1: Natural persons
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