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domicile and a
domicile is
acquired by
everyone at birth.
Generally domicile can be
divided into
domicile of origin,
domicile of choice, and
domicile...
- Look up
domicile or
domiciles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Domicile may
refer to: Home, a
place where someone lives Domicile (astrology), the zodiac...
- In astrology, a planet's
domicile (less
commonly home, not to be
confused with the
astrological house system) is the
zodiacal sign over
which it has rulership...
- In ****an, a
registered domicile (本籍, honseki) is the
place where a ****anese
citizen is
considered to have
their roots. It
determines the city/ward/town...
- Look up sans
domicile fixe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sans
domicile fixe (French for 'homeless person') may
refer to: "Sans
domicile fixe", a 1990...
- non-
domiciled status,
sometimes called a 'non-dom', is a
person living in the
United Kingdom who is
considered under British law to be
domiciled (i.e...
- of muni****l
domicile. In particular, the muni****l
domicile alone does not make an
alien or
citizen domiciled in Finland. The
domicile in
Finland requires...
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Legal separation (sometimes
judicial separation,
separate maintenance,
divorce a
mensa et thoro, or
divorce from bed-and-board) is a
legal process by which...
- and
domiciled in the
United Kingdom are
additionally liable to
taxation on
their worldwide income and gains. For
people resident but not
domiciled in the...
- An
apartment (American English,
Canadian English), flat (British English,
Indian English,
South African English), or unit (Australian English) is a self-contained...