I totally agree, which is why I proffered Blacks. But when did you change your mind on this? I note an earlier post of yours... "To my knowledge, the definitions of residence, domicile and dwelling are the same for the law, Webster's and Britannica."
But all right, how about from the US immigration Code?
"The term "residence" means the place of general abode; the place of general abode of a person means his principal, actual dwelling place in fact, without regard to intent." 8 USC 1011(a)(33).
Thanks, I'll stick with the definitions in Webster's and the Encyclopedia Britannica. ;^)