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n. the place where a person has his/her permanent principal home ...
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The location or venue in which a captive insurer is licensed to do business. There are a number of factors that must be considered in selecting the best domicile for a given captive, including capit [..]
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mid-15c., from Middle French domicile (14c.), from Latin domicilium, perhaps from domus "house" (see domestic) + colere "to dwell" (see colony). As a verb, it is first attested 180 [..]
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that place where a person has a true and permanent home - a person may have several residences, but only one domicile
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Your domicile is your permanent residence, which you demonstrate by using it as your primary home, holding a driver’s license using that address, and registering to vote in that district. Your domicile affects your state and local income taxes, state estate and inheritance taxes, and certain other tax benefits or liabilities.
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The state in which a person has or intends to maintain permanent residence, or the state in which a business locates its headquarters. Domicile governs such matters as the state in which a deceased pe [..]
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n. The place where one lives.
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Definition A person's place of permanent residence, for tax purposes.
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[Latin domicilium dwelling place, home] 1 : the place where an individual has a fixed and permanent home for legal purposes called also legal residence 2 : the place where an organization (as a ...
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Place where a person has his or her principal residence. The person must intend to keep that residence for the foreseeable future. The sponsor of an immigrant must have domicile in the United States b [..]
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Domicile is a legal term referring to the place which governs an individual, usually the person's permanent residence. In the U.S., citizens have a state domicile, because state governments have [..]
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Domicile is the place where a person has his/her permanent principal home to which, whenever he/she is absent, he/she returns or intends to return. Domicile is important because it is used in determin [..]
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(n) (law) the residence 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 only one do [..]
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The place where a draft or acceptance is made payable.
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Place where a person has his/her permanent, legal home. A person may have several residences, but only one domicile.
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The place where a person has his/her permanent legal home. A person may have several residences, but only one domicile.
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The place where a person has his or her true and permanent home. A person may have several residences, but only one domicile.
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A domicile could be where one has a permanent home, where one lives most of the time or where one intends to have a permanent home. A party's domicile may have an impact on the jurisdiction of the court to hear an action or deal with certain claims made in an action.
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Family home.
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Generally speaking, according to English law you are domiciled in the country in which you have made your permanent home. This is the country in which you intend to settle for the remainder of your li [..]
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An individual’s domicile is the place where s/he keeps a permanent residence, and intends to do so for the foreseeable future.  The sponsor of an immigrant must have domicile in the U.S. before the vi [..]
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The country in which a person feels they belong and where that person intends to settle for the rest of their life. This is usually the country in which the person was born and grew up, the "domi [..]
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Place where a person has his or her principal residence. The person must intend to keep that residence for the foreseeable future. The sponsor of an immigrant must have domicile in the U.S. before the [..]
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A domicile is a person’s principal or actual dwelling place. For certain types of immigration, one may need to fulfill a “domicile” requirement. For example, to qualify as a co-sponsor for family-base [..]
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Place where a person has his or her principal residence. The person must intend to keep that residence for the foreseeable future. The sponsor of an immigrant must have domicile in the United States before the visa can be issued. This generally means that the sponsor must be living in the United States. In certain circumstances, however one can be [..]
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The place where a draft or acceptance is made payable.
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The country where your permanent home is, even if you are living elsewhere at the moment. Note: domicile refers to your permanent home, whereas territorial limits refers to the geographical limits wit [..]
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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 [..]
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The place where a person has his or her permanent legal home. A person may have several residences, but only one domicile.
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The country where an individual, company or investment vehicle is based for tax purposes.
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"Domicile" means the place of abode of a person, where the person intends to remain and to which, if absent, the person intends to return.
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That place where a person has his true and permanent home. A person may have several residences, but only one domicile.
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The country you are from.
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Where a person lives or a company or body has its registered address or seat.
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n. the place where a person has his/her permanent principal home to which he/she returns or intends to return.
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The place where a person has his/her permanent legal home. A person may have several residences, but only one domicile.
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The place where an individual has his permanent home, or to w hich he intends to return, or in some cases the country of origin. In relation to a company, where it is incorporated.
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An individual’s permanent and intended home.
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Country in which a person lives for tax purposes.
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 – Your place of domicile depends on a number of things like your family history and your longer-term plans. If you and your parents came from another country and you still think of that other country as your natural home, you will probably have a foreign or non-UK domicile.
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THE CITY (STATION) WHERE THE CREWMEMBER IS BASED
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One′s fixed and permanent legal residence. Among RVers this generally refers to the state of legal residence. Difference between domicile and residence, as explained by the State of New York Court of [..]
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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.
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