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Перевод: domicile speek domicile


[существительное]
постоянное местожительство; местожительство; жилище; домицилий ; юридический адрес лица; юридический адрес фирмы; место платежа по векселю;
[глагол]
поселиться на постоянное жительство; поселить на постоянное жительство; домицилировать; обозначить место платежа по векселю


Тезаурус:

  1. Centred around the work of an Irishman living in Trieste, Zurich and Paris, modernist fiction - though strongly an anglophone phenomenon - had relatively few significant practitioners of British nationality and domicile, apart from Virginia Woolf.
  2. More important for most purposes of private law than citizenship is domicile.
  3. The question, for instance, whether the goods of a person who dies intestate ought to be divided among his relations according to the rules of English or of some foreign law, will be decided by an English court, not according to the citizenship, but according to the domicile of the deceased at the time of his death.
  4. The latter, in particular, has an extremely modest set of regulations and gives BVI-incorporated companies the freedom to switch their domicile to any other country if necessary.
  5. For the present we may note that every person is considered to start life with a "domicile or origin", which will be, as a rule, the domicile of his father at the time of his birth; and that this domicile of origin continues until it is shown that some other domicile has been acquired, and is restored whenever an acquired domicile is lost without the acquisition of another.
  6. These same islands - plus Jersey, Turks and Caicos and the British Virgin Islands - are used as the domicile of so-called exempt or international business companies.
  7. Formerly the domicile of a wife was necessarily the same as that of her husband, but under the Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973 the wife's dependent domicile was abolished: now her domicile is determined according to the same rules as for a single person.
  8. In another text Ulpian states that, if it cannot be discovered from the testator's habits, his domicile, or the context in the will which denomination was intended, then the smaller denomination is to be understood.
  9. Seeing that our law refuses to contemplate the possibility of any person either being without a domicile or having more than one domicile, the rules on this subject are not only intricate but highly artificial.
  10. Your firm has a potted guide to the rules about residence and domicile - pick up a copy as you leave.
  11. The group's offshore assets are protected from post-1997 skulduggery by its Bermuda domicile.

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