English to Urdu Dictionary domicile

domicile

ڈومیسائل
definition
verb
the tenant is domiciled in the US
treat a specified country as a permanent home.
noun
his wife has a domicile of origin in Germany
the country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a substantial connection with.
example
The best way I can think of to draw the kids back is to turn your 'domicile' into a haunted house.
The initial 'domicile' for these 45 clients consisted of 3/4 housing to provide them with structure and group living skills.
A few months ago I wrote of a househunting trip, a visit to a 'domicile' around the corner.
the builder I've hired to renovate my new 'domicile'
I work for a British company and, for tax purposes, consider the UK to be my 'domicile' .
But even a die-hard horror movie fan wouldn't like his home to be the 'domicile' of these eight-legged creatures.
This followed the news that the company was registering its tax 'domicile' in Madeira.
With housing loans, possessing a 'domicile' of your dreams is no longer a mirage.
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.
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.
If I want to stay in my 'domicile' , I should be allowed to stay?
his wife has a 'domicile' of origin in Germany
So, you could have been born in France, but if your father was English, your 'domicile' of origin is Britain.
To prepare for the listing, it was created as a holding company for the assets and its 'domicile' moved to Britain.
The 'domicile' and residence of the settlor and the beneficiaries is also relevant.
And I would extensively be honored if you house me in your fine 'domicile' for the weekend.
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.
In years past Mother never exhibited a scintilla of tolerance for insects, going to extreme and toxic measures to keep them from gaining entrance to her 'domicile' .
Perhaps it's a standard for this type of 'domicile' , a 1 1/2 story home built in 1943.
the builder I've hired to renovate my new 'domicile'
However, her son and daughter-in-law also moved their 'domicile' into the house without the elderly woman's permission.
It is accepted, accordingly, that mother has, by birth and through her father's then domicile, an English 'domicile' of origin.
They 'domicile' me in a cat-free zone, but it's a problem.
The company is planning to move its 'domicile' from Australia to London, broadening the potential investor base.
It appears that his 'domicile' of origin was definitely in the United Kingdom.
Let's examine the 'domicile' situation: apartment, loft, multi-bedroom home, abandoned storage unit.
Days later, a black bear entered an Alaskan 'domicile' and made itself, er, right at home.
Also required were a minimum stock market capitalization of $1 billion and, to avoid exchange-rate or foreign tax worries, a U.S. 'domicile' .
his wife has a 'domicile' of origin in Germany
For the second start in a row, on Saturday night they made short work of the 39-year-old Yankee starter in their 'domicile' , roughing him up for four runs and knocking him out after two innings.
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