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юр. постоянное местожительство; официальный (юридический) адрес; домицилийBroadly speaking, a person is domiciled in the country in which he is considered to have his permanent home but he may be domiciled in a country without having a permanent home there. Domicile is distinct from nationality or residence. A person may be resident in more than one country, but at any given time can be domiciled in one only. A person acquires what is known as a domicile of origin at birth; this is normally the domicile of the father and therefore not necessarily the country where the person was born. A person retains this domicile until acquiring a different domicile — a domicile of choice or of dependence.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > domicile
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