domiciliated Antonyms
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Meaning of domiciliated
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domiciliated (imp. & p. p.)
of Domiciliate
domiciliated Sentence Examples
- The company is legally domiciliated in the United States, but it has offices in several other countries.
- The court ruled that the defendant was not domiciliated in the state and therefore could not be sued there.
- The tax authorities are investigating whether the company is truly domiciliated in the country or if it is just trying to avoid paying taxes.
- The embassy is located in the capital city, where the ambassador is officially domiciliated.
- The student was required to be domiciliated in the dormitory during the first year of study.
- The homeless man had no fixed abode and was therefore considered to be domiciliated on the streets.
- The company's headquarters were moved to a new city, where it is now officially domiciliated.
- The asylum seeker was granted permission to remain in the country, but he was not allowed to become domiciliated there.
- The family was forced to leave their home country and become domiciliated in a refugee camp.
- The company is based in the United Kingdom, but it is domiciliated in the Netherlands for tax purposes.
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of Domiciliate
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The company is legally domiciliated in the United States, but it has offices in several other countries.
The court ruled that the defendant was not domiciliated in the state and therefore could not be sued there.
The tax authorities are investigating whether the company is truly domiciliated in the country or if it is just trying to avoid paying taxes.
The embassy is located in the capital city, where the ambassador is officially domiciliated.