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You may only have one domicile at a time under English law and can never be without a domicile.
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Without a permanent domicile they are in danger of being rounded up and imprisoned.
A domicile can change when a person's circumstances alter.
The distinction between a "domicile" and a "tax resident" was created in Roman law.
If political anxiety leads to demands for a domicile in Frankfurt, all bets are off.
In 1998, Antonio avoided arrest after FBI and DEA agents tracked his whereabouts inside a domicile in Houston.
Todd mentions that one of his testers designed a domicile that played tones and music when the player stepped on a certain spot at the building.
The state Elections Code defines residence for voting purposes as a "domicile," a home where one intends to remain and return to after an absence.
First, for a given domicile size, cofoundresses may spread the cost of domicile construction and maintenance, thus obtaining a valuable protective resource (a domicile) for less individual cost.
D. aneurae were sensitive to humidity while wandering outside of a domicile (whether experimentally or having chosen to exit the domicile), surviving longer at higher humidity.
President Barack Obama included in his latest budget a proposal to ensure that companies cannot change their corporate tax domicile without a change in control of the company itself.
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