Every contract that you sign will require you to state your domicilium citandi et executandi (Oh, how attorneys love their latin!). Stop right there! You are about to fall deep into a trap. The meaning of the Latin is roughly “the place where legal notices can be served on you”. Never, ever, ever give a street address as your domicilium, because if you do, and you subsequently move from that address, any summonses or other legal notices in respect of that contract will be served at a place where you, or your company no longer resides. You won’t even know that…
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