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PERSONS 15<br />

59 The holder of the name, his spouse and his relatives in<br />

the direct line may demand that the usurpation cease, and<br />

may claim reparation of the damage caused.<br />

CHAPTER IV<br />

DOMICILE<br />

60 The domicile of a person is at the place of his habitual<br />

residence.<br />

61 A person changes his domicile by establishing his<br />

habitual residence in another place.<br />

62 Any person whose habitual residence cannot be determined<br />

with certainty is presumed to be domiciled at the place<br />

of his last known domicile.<br />

If no previous domicile can be established, the person is<br />

presumed to be domiciled at the place of his birth and, if that<br />

place is unknown, in the judicial district of Quebec.<br />

63 A minor is domiciled with his parents or with his tutor.<br />

A minor whose custody has been the subject of a judicial<br />

decision is domiciled with the person who has custody of him.<br />

When no judicial decision has been rendered with<br />

respect to custody, and the minor's parents have no common<br />

domicile, the minor is domiciled with the person with whom<br />

he habitually resides.<br />

64 A person of major age placed under tutorship is domiciled<br />

with his tutor.<br />

65 Parties to an agreement may elect domicile under that<br />

agreement with a view to its execution or to the exercise of the<br />

actions arising from it.

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