0 the place where a person lives --
1 the place where a person lives: --
Any change of domicile should be reported to the proper authorities.
2 the country in which a person or company lives or does business and has their legal address: --
Thus, five domiciles were placed at the north end of the plots, facing south.
And yet it was when he wrote about his domicile, his craft, and his friends that a rare sensitivity and eloquence crept into his work.
The control entries consisted of the same male-sterile lines without alfalfa leafcutting bee domiciles or honey bee hives placed at flowering time.
The site is 34 km from the nearest areas of permanent domicile and nearly 70 km by road from the nearest town.
What justifies domicile as the sole criteria of constituency construction?
An after-dusk curfew was imposed, and people wishing to travel or change domicile had to obtain special permits from the appropriate authorities.
Their standing, he insists, must be based on a right of domicile independent of nationality.
There is no variation in prevalence by region of domicile, season or year of birth.