Dear Senator Smith:
This letter is in response to your question asking the meaning of the word "resident" in Sections
At the outset we note that the word "resident" has been defined on many occasions by case law. Section
In State ex rel. King v. Walsh,
I am enclosing copies of Attorney General Opinion Letter No. 152-1975 and Opinion No. 168-1969. Both are instructive with regard to your question. In the 1969 opinion, John C. Danforth, who was then Attorney General, stated that he was unable to give an opinion on whether a certain commissioner was a legal resident of Cass County because it depended on many factors that had not been determined or made known to the Attorney General at that time. That opinion expresses our views with regard to the question of residency.
Finally, we do not believe that we are in a position to adjudicate whether the facts in a particular case give rise to abandonment of one's residence for the purposes of Sections
We trust this answers your questions.
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
Enclosures:
Opinion Letter 152-1975 Opinion No. 168-1969
