Hi Harald

I am not too clear on what you mean here. If a person used an address as a domicilium address that the person does not occupy then that person exposes himself to a risk of default judgment.

If the plaintiff is citing a domicilium address that the defendant no longer occupies then the defendant runs the risk of a default judgment. The defendant should have taken care to give notice of the change of his domicilium address when he vacated the premises.

If the plaintiff cited a fictitious domicilium address then the plaintiff risks having any subsequent action set aside.