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1. nounHeimat, die2. transitive verb* * *domi·cile[ˈdɒmɪsaɪl, AM ˈdɑ:mə-]breach of \domicile Hausfriedensbruch mchange of \domicile Wohnsitzänderung f\domicile of choice gewählter Wohnsitz* * *['dɒmIsaɪl] (form)1. n (ADMIN)Wohnsitz m; (FIN) Zahlungs- or Erfüllungsort m2. vt (ADMIN)unterbringen ( with bei, in +dat); (FIN) domizilieren (at bei)he is currently domiciled in Berlin — er ist zurzeit in Berlin wohnhaft (form)
* * *A s1. Domizil n, Wohnsitz m, -ort m2. Wohnung f:breach of domicile Hausfriedensbruch mdomicile of choice Wahlwohnsitz;domicile of origin Geburtswohnsitz4. WIRTSCH Sitz m (einer Gesellschaft)5. WIRTSCH Zahlungsort m (für einen Wechsel)B v/t1. ansässig oder wohnhaft machen, ansiedelndomiciled bill Domizilwechsel m* * *1. nounHeimat, die2. transitive verb* * *n.Domizil -e n.Wohnsitz -e m. -
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domi·cile [ʼdɒmɪsaɪl, Am ʼdɑ:mə-] nbreach of \domicile Hausfriedensbruch m;change of \domicile Wohnsitzänderung f;\domicile of origin ursprünglicher Wohnsitz
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domicile of origin — UK US noun [C or U] (plural domiciles of origin) LAW ► the country in which someone was born: »Individuals acquire a domicile of origin at birth. → Compare DOMICILE OF CHOICE(Cf. ↑domicile of choice) … Financial and business terms
domicile of origin — the domicile assigned to a person at his birth; especially : the domicile of a child s father at the time of the child s birth … Useful english dictionary
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domicile of choice — UK US noun [C or U] (plural domiciles of choice) LAW ► the country in which someone decides to live rather than the country in which they were born: »A domicile of choice is lost once an individual ceases to be present in the host country and the … Financial and business terms
domicile — do·mi·cile 1 / dä mə ˌsīl, dō / n [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 corporation) is… … Law dictionary
Domicile (law) — Conflict of laws Preliminiarie … Wikipedia
domicile — A person s legal home. That place where a man has his true, fixed, and permanent home and principal establishment, and to which whenever he is absent he has the intention of returning. Smith v. Smith, 206 Pa.Super. 310, 213 A.2d 94. Generally,… … Black's law dictionary
domicile — A person s legal home. That place where a man has his true, fixed, and permanent home and principal establishment, and to which whenever he is absent he has the intention of returning. Smith v. Smith, 206 Pa.Super. 310, 213 A.2d 94. Generally,… … Black's law dictionary
domicile — A legal term, indicating the country to whose legal system an individual is attached. When an individual is domiciled in the United Kingdom, they are liable to pay inheritance tax on their worldwide assets at death. Individuals who are not… … Financial and business terms
domicile — /dom euh suyl , seuhl, doh meuh /, n., v., domiciled, domiciling. n. 1. a place of residence; abode; house or home. 2. Law. a permanent legal residence. v.t. 3. to establish in a domicile. Also, domicil. [1470 80; < MF < L domicilium, perh. equiv … Universalium
domicile — domicil 1) The country or place of a person s permanent home, which may differ from that person s nationality or place where they are a resident. Domicile is determined by both the physical fact of residence and the continued intention of… … Accounting dictionary