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What (who) is domicile - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Domicile (disambiguation); Domiciles

domicile         
(domiciles)
Your domicile is the place where you live. (FORMAL)
= abode
N-COUNT: oft with poss
domicile         
n. the place where a person has his/her permanent principal home to which he/she returns or intends to return. This becomes significant in determining in what state a probate of a dead person's estate is filed, what state can assess income or inheritance taxes, where a party can begin divorce proceedings, or whether there is "diversity of citizenship" between two parties which may give federal courts jurisdiction over a lawsuit. Where a person has several "residences" it may be a matter of proof as to which is the state of domicile. A business has its domicile in the state where its headquarters is located.
domicile         
I. n.
Habitation, dwelling, residence, abode, home, mansion, place of abode, place of residence.
II. v. a.; (also domiciliate)
Establish in a fixed residence.

Wikipedia

Domicile

Domicile may refer to:

  • Home, a place where someone lives
  • Domicile (astrology), the zodiac sign over which a planet has rulership
  • Domicile (law), the status or attribution of being a permanent resident in a particular jurisdiction
Examples of use of domicile
1. Ostensibly, the shared domicile should have accorded her rights.
2. However unwittingly, every time the tenant moves about his domicile, the system sensors note the movement.
3. The letter states, «Anybody, who comes in this state needs to obtain a domicile certificate.
4. The British system, by contrast, treats residents with a foreign domicile differently.
5. It is true that the law will relate to people owning only one domicile.