বাসস্থান, বাসা, স্বগৃহ
(1) (law.
(2) Housing that someone is living in.
(3) (law) the residence where where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where.
(4) whenever you are absent.
(5) you intend to return.
(6) Every person is compelled to have one and and only one domicile at a time.
(7) Human habitat.
(1) Make one's home in a particular place or community
(2) Make one's home or live in
(1) It appears that his domicile of origin was definitely in the United Kingdom.
(2) When an individual acquires a domicile of choice, it is as if he is connected to his domicile of origin or dependency by a piece of elastic, known as the doctrine of continuance.
(3) Wherever you're taxed, you'll need to know what your residency and your domicile are as they are not the same.
(4) To prepare for the listing, it was created as a holding company for the assets and its domicile moved to Britain.
(5) And I would extensively be honored if you house me in your fine domicile for the weekend.
(6) Normally a defendant must be sued in the courts of his domicile but Article 16 provides for exclusive jurisdiction in some cases, thus departing from that normal rule.
(7) The builder I've hired to renovate my new domicile
(8) His wife has a domicile of origin in Germany
(9) Days later, a black bear entered an Alaskan domicile and made itself, er, right at home.
(10) This followed the news that the company was registering its tax domicile in Madeira.
(11) The domicile and residence of the settlor and the beneficiaries is also relevant.
(12) But even a die-hard horror movie fan wouldn't like his home to be the domicile of these eight-legged creatures.
(13) However, her son and daughter-in-law also moved their domicile into the house without the elderly woman's permission.
(14) Just marginally longer than his pickup, the little mobile domicile featured a closet sized bathroom to the immediate left of the one door, sofas that folded out to make beds, and a tiny galley kitchen.
(15) It is accepted, accordingly, that mother has, by birth and through her father's then domicile, an English domicile of origin.
(16) I work for a British company and, for tax purposes, consider the UK to be my domicile .
(17) A few months ago I wrote of a househunting trip, a visit to a domicile around the corner.
(18) The best way I can think of to draw the kids back is to turn your domicile into a haunted house.
(19) Even as she gazed endlessly at her new domicile , Virginia did not feel at home, but rather as if she was being sent into a penitentiary.
(20) With housing loans, possessing a domicile of your dreams is no longer a mirage.
residence
home
house
address
residency
lodging
accommodations
digs
dwelling (place)
abode
habitation
is settled
live
make one's home
take up residence