English, asked by meghakumarisharma25, 5 months ago

Means in which state you are living?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Living in the state" simply means that the student must live in the state where the public institution of higher learning is located to be considered a covered individual for purposes of Section 702. This is something short of being a "resident" but is similar and consistent with other legal concepts such as "domicile" and "place of abode" that denote a meaningful physical presence that does not rise to the level of residency.

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Answered by pubg12354
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"Living in the state" simply means that the student must live in the state where the public institution of higher learning is located to be considered a covered individual for purposes of Section 702. This is something short of being a "resident" but is similar and consistent with other legal concepts such as "domicile" and "place of abode" that denote a meaningful physical presence that does not rise to the level of residency.

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