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n. 1) the place where one makes his/her home. However, a person m...
Source: dictionary.law.com

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1 [countable] a house, especially a large or impressive one a beautiful family residence for sale (= for example, in an advertisement) The White House is the President's official residence.2 [unc [..]
Source: oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

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late 14c., "act of dwelling; dwelling place," from Old French residence, from Medieval Latin residentia, from Latin residentem (nominative residens) "residing, dwelling," present p [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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The location (dwelling, place of production or other premises) within the economic territory of a country, from which an institutional entity engages and intends to continue engaging (indefinitely or [..]
Source: ecb.europa.eu

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home or place where a person lives.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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The place at which a student has been or is residing. Two categories of residence are to be distinguished: Semester/term residence - the residence in which a student lives during the semester or term. [..]
Source: cqu.edu.au

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1) The place where one makes his or her home. (Compare: domicile) 2) In corporation law, a business's state of incorporation.
Source: nolo.com

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any address at which you dwell more than temporarily; "a person can have several residences" the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or pre [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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abode, home, dwelling
Source: eenglish.in

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The place where an individual lives.
Source: familysearch.org

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1 : the act or fact of living in a place 2 a : the place where one actually lives as distinguished from a domicile or place of temporary sojourn [a person can have more than one but only one ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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an abode, a place where people live. Residential dwelling is accompanied by major changes to our environment: landscaping, roading, reticulation. It is cheaper to house people close together in a city [..]
Source: seafriends.org.nz

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the domicile location of a member as shown by his or her determination as a resident.
Source: naic.org

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The kinship principle concerning where people live, especially after marriage, and therefore what kinds of residential and corporate groups are found in the society and what tasks and values they are [..]
Source: cw.routledge.com

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Residence refers to a place of adode that is more than merely temporary. It is also used interchangeably with the term "domicile". Although a person may have more than one residence, a perso [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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buildings on campus where students can live during the school year.
Source: educationplannerbc.ca

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(n) any address at which you dwell more than temporarily(n) the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president)(n) the act of dwelling in a place(n) a large and im [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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domus
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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The place at which a student has been or is residing. Two categories of residence are to be distinguished: Term location - the residence in which a student lives during the term. This may or may not be the same as the student's permanent home residence. Permanent home residence - the place a student regards as being their permanent home reside [..]
Source: heimshelp.education.gov.au (offline)

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a house or other structure where people live
Source: publications.newberry.org

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n. residencia (residencia legal)
Source: trelliscompany.org

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often known as a dormitory, where students live on a college or a university campus; some residences accommodate married couples, others are co-ed (male and female), while others are men-only or women [..]
Source: geneva.edu

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For the purpose of qualifying for a Canada student loan, the province or territory of residence is where the student has most recently lived for a least 12 months consecutive months excluding full-tim [..]
Source: fiscalagents.com

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The country in which you are currently living.
Source: citibank.com

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n. 1) the place where one makes his/her home. However, a person may have his/her state of "domicile" elsewhere for tax or other purposes, especially if the residence is for convenience or no [..]
Source: advocatekhoj.com

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n. "residence," s.v. residence sb.\1 OED. KEY: residence@n
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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n 1 residence 1
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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The Statutory Residence Test took effect from 6 April 2013. What country you are resident in for tax purposes partly depends on the number of days you spend there. To decide your residence position, you must follow the Statutory Residence Test.
Source: taxguideforstudents.org.uk (offline)

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 Unless otherwise stated, a requirement to be "resident in..." means that the candidate must have lived in the stated location for a minimum of twelve (12) consecutive months immediately pre [..]
Source: uregina.ca

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The place where one lives; one's home. * Macaulay *: Johnson took up his residence in London. A building used as a home. The place where a corporation is established. The state of living in [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lang=en 1800s=1843 * '''1843''' — . ''''. *: It is also a fact, that Scrooge had seen it, night and morning, during his whole residence in that place; also that Scrooge had as little of what is cal [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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As defined in the Species at Risk Act, "residence" means a dwelling-place, such as a den, nest or other similar area or place, that is occupied or habitually occupied by one or more individuals during all or part of their life cycles, including breeding, rearing, staging, wintering, feeding or hibernating.For French see résidence
Source: ceaa.gc.ca (offline)

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Any property used as a dwelling; in law, the legal domicile; used for owner occupancy, not investment income.
Source: asr.elpasoco.com (offline)





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