domicile

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A home or residence

The call to jury duty was sent to my legal domicile; too bad I was on vacation at the time.

the place where one lives
The place where a person has his permanent home to which he intends to return
(law) the residence where where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and and only one domicile at a time; "what's his legal residence?"
A person’s primary or permanent home
To establish in a fixed residence, or a residence that constitutes habitancy; to domiciliate
The place of a person's permanent home and the means by which the person is connected with a certain system of law related to issues such as marriage, divorce, succession of estate and taxation
data was supplied to HESA in the form of postcodes (UK domiciled students) or country codes Postcodes were mapped to counties and unitary authorities and UK nations following consultation with Geoplan Postcode Marketing Countries were mapped to geographical regions following consultation with the Department for Education and Employment Where no data was supplied about the student’s domicile, fee eligibility was used to determine whether domicile was UK or overseas
A residence at a particular place accompanied with an intention to remain there for an unlimited time; a residence accepted as a final abode
An abode or mansion; a place of permanent residence, either of an individual or a family
The place which a person regards as his permanent home and principal establishment; the place to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning A person's domicile may or may not be the same as his residence at a given time See also Residence
{f} house, provide housing
The place where a draft or acceptance is made payable
housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"
The "official" residence of an individual For insurance contracts, the province of domicile determines under which provincial laws the deceased estate will be probated Everyone has a "domicile of origin" until they adopt a "domicile of choice"
The fixed and permanent home of person, for legal purposes
Your domicile is where you believe that your home is and, if you are not there now, where you intend, eventually, to return You might live temporarily - or even for extended periods of years - away from your domicile but if your intention is to return you retain that domicile Once you have decided to settle permanently in another country your domicile changes
A person's permanent and principal home
The permanent residence of a person; a place to which, even if he or she were temporary absent, they intend to return In law, it is said that a person may have many residences but only one domicile
Your domicile is the place where you live. = abode. the place where someone lives (domicilium, from domus ). Place where an individual has a fixed and permanent home for legal purposes. The term refers to the place where an organization (e.g., a corporation) is chartered or that is the organization's principal place of business. The domicile of an individual or organization determines the proper jurisdiction and venue for legal process, including taxation. For persons lacking capacity (e.g., minors), domicile is usually defined as the domicile of the guardian
The place where a person legally resides
A person's home or permanent residence
The place an individual resides and that is intended to be the permanent residence Domicile does not refer to a summer home or a temporary residence Once a domicile has been established, it will remain so until the individual moves to a different location with the intent of making that location the permanent residence
That place where a person has his true and permanent home A person may have several residences, but only one domicile
make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated"
{i} house, dwelling place
one's home or permanent residence The laws of the state of a person's domicile determine what happens to that person's property at death
1 An Individual's permanent home or principal establishment Residence is not the same as domicile, since a person can have many transient residences but only one legal domicile, which is the home address to which he or she always intends to return for prolonged periods The domicile of a business is the address where the establishment is maintained or where the governing power of the enterprise is exercised For purpose of taxation, it is often a principal place of business
A person's primary or permanent home
The place where a person has his or her permanent legal home A person may have several residences, but only one domicile
The legal residence of a person A person has only one domicile, which is the place to which he or she intends to return, even though he or she may now reside someplace else
Presence in the state with the intent to remain here
- the country which a person regards as their home country, whether or not they are currently living in that country - special legal status is associated with domicile; a person may be able to get divorced in their country of domicile, even if they have not lived there during the marriage
The legal residence of a person
The permanent residence of a person; a place to which, even if he or she were temporary absence, they intend to return In law, it is said that a person may have many residences but only one domicile
The place or country of residence Dor bar - The final saleable product of a gold mine Usually consisting of gold and silver
domiciled
Simple past tense and past participle of domicile
domicil
{n} a mansion-house, permanent residence
domiciled
{a} haaving permanent residence
domicil
{i} house, dwelling-place
domiciled
{s} act of inhabiting, taking up residence
domiciled
living or residing (in a particular place)
domiciled
past of domicile
domiciled
If you are domiciled in a particular place, you live there. Frank is currently domiciled in Berlin. be domiciled in to live in a particular place
domiciles
plural of domicile
the domicile
permanent residence, abode, permanent living quarters
domicile
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