For purposes of fixing venue under the Rules of Court, the "residence"
of a person is his personal, actual or physical habitation, or
actual residence or place of abode, which may not necessarily be his legal
residence or domicile provided he resides therein with continuity and
consistency. Hence, it is possible
that a person may have his residence in one place and domicile in another.
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