LEX DOMICILII

lex domicilii (leks dom-<<schwa>>-sil-ee-I). [Latin] 1. The law of the country where a person is domiciled. 2. The determination of a person’s rights by establishing where, in law, that person is domiciled. See Restatement (Second) of Conflict of Laws ยงยง 11 et seq. (1971).

[Blacks Law 8th]