Definitionn. (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Acquisition of a domicile of choice requires both residence and animus manendi. [noun]
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Either a person has acquired a domicile of choice in this country or she has not. [noun]
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For the guest: security of domicile and seclusion of study. [noun]
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Such was the domicile; the pony, a few fowls, a sow and two young pigs, and the dog Smoker, were the animals on the establishment. [noun]
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[Note: He might have added, and for the rich also; since, I laud my stars, the great of the earth have also taken harbourage in my poor domicile. [noun]
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The man domiciled there and the passer-by were forced to bid each other good-day, greatly to the regret of both. [noun]
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Bossuet had not much domicile, sometimes none at all. [noun]
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(3) At night they assembled for a council at the ruins of their domicile and granary. [Please select]
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