Permanent Allegiance Law and Legal Definition
Permanent allegiance means the unending allegiance owed by citizens or subjects to their states. Generally, a person who owes permanent allegiance to a state is called a national. The question as to whether a citizen owes permanent allegiance to U.S., is not merely a matter of individual choice, instead it reflects a legal relationship between individuals and Sovereign. [Puentes Fernandez v. Keisler, 502 F.3d 337 (4th Cir. 2007)].
Legal Definition list
- Permanent Alimony
- Permanent
- Permanency Planning
- Perlman Doctrine
- Perjury-Trap Doctrine
- Permanent Allegiance
- Permanent Arbitrator
- Permanent Benefit
- Permanent Caregiver [Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern Program]
- Permanent Cessation of Operations [Energy]
- Permanent Closure [Energy]