domicile

  • 51Domicile (astrologie) — En astrologie, on dit qu une planète est en domicile lorsqu elle se trouve dans le signe du zodiaque avec lequel elle a de le plus d affinités, signe où la planète exprime son plein potentiel. On dit aussi que cette planète a la maîtrise de ce… …

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  • 52domicile of choice — a domicile that a person acquires by an exercise of his own will while he has legal capacity to change his domicile …

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  • 53domicile 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 …

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  • 54Domicile — The location where an individual, partnership, or corporation establishes permanent residence as per legal obligations. In order to file taxes, collect insurance, or create a company, firms and individuals must have a recognized place of… …

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  • 55domicile — Synonyms and related words: abide, abiding place, abode, accommodations, address, bed, berth, bestow, billet, board, bunk, cantonment, cohabit, commorancy, crash pad, crib, diggings, digs, domiciliate, domus, doss down, dwell, dwelling, dwelling… …

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  • 56Domicile —     Définition de Domicile, domiciliation     Le Code civil définit le domicile comme étant le lieu dans lequel une personne possède son principal établissement. De son côté, la résidence est conçue comme une situation de fait : ç est le lieu ou… …

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  • 57domicile — dom|i|cile [ damı,saıl, damısl ] noun count FORMAL someone s home …

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  • 58domicile — dom·i·cile || dÉ’mɪsaɪl n. house, dwelling place v. house, provide housing …

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  • 59domicile — [ dɒmɪsʌɪl, sɪl] (also domicil sɪl) noun formal or Law 1》 the country in which a person has permanent residence.     ↘chiefly N. Amer. a person s home. 2》 the place at which a company or other body is registered. verb (be domiciled) formal or …

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  • 60domicile — I. n. Habitation, dwelling, residence, abode, home, mansion, place of abode, place of residence. II. v. a.; (also domiciliate) Establish in a fixed residence …

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