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1.No British Subject dying in a Foreign Country to be deemed to have acquired a Domicile unless resident there for One Year immediately preceding his or her Death, &c., and for all Purposes of Testate or Intestate Succession shall retain the Domicile possessed at the Time of going to reside in such Foreign Country.
2.No Foreign Subject dying in Great Britain or Ireland to be deemed to have acquired a Domicile unless resident therein for One Year immediately preceding his or her Death, &c.
4.When Subjects of Foreign States shall die in Her Majesty's Dominions, and there shall be no Persons to administer to their Estates, the Consuls of such Foreign States may administer.
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