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Domiciliary visit
Domicillary Dom`i*cil"l*a*ry, a. [LL. domiciliarius.] Of or pertaining to a domicile, or the residence of a person or family. The personal and domiciliary rights of the citizen scrupulously guarded. --Motley. Domiciliary visit (Law), a visit to a private dwelling, particularly for searching it, under authority.

Meaning of Domiciliary from wikipedia

- (HCS) VA medical centers (VAMC) Division (Inpatient/Outpatient) (DIVIO) Domiciliary Care (DOM) Outpatient Clinic (OPC) Community Based Outpatient Clinic...
- Care in the Community (also called "Community Care" or "Domiciliary Care") is a British policy of deinstitutionalisation, treating and caring for physically...
- diversity with respect to metrics including nationality, religion, race, and domiciliary partnership. In 2010, 51.6% of the po****tion was counted as members...
- Homecare (home care, in-home care, care at home), also known as domiciliary care, personal care or social care, is health care or supportive care provided...
- provided by the individual states and communities. In 1811, the first domiciliary and medical facility for veterans was authorized by the federal government...
- hospitals, nursing homes, or hemodialysis centers or a history of receiving domiciliary care can increase patients' risk for CAP caused by multidrug-resistant...
- Home care in the United Kingdom (also referred to as domiciliary care, social care, or in-home care) is supportive care provided in the home. Care may...
- If Murty pays UK taxes on her worldwide income, but retains her non-domiciliary status, she can benefit from a provision in a 1956 treaty that was designed...
- enemies were punished, with eight killed, and many more were forced into domiciliary confinement. This was a use of force by the bakufu that had not been...
- picketing of the house or approaches to the house of suspects; (ii) domiciliary visits at night and periodical inquiries by officers; (iii) the reporting...