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In most cases, this would mean the person had to return to the permanent domicile.
No one is allowed to be absent from permanent domicile more than seven days.
Father made it their permanent domicile.
Only the two lionesses and their cubs stayed on the banks of the river-bed, taking up permanent domicile.
The article guarantees citizenship by registration as a matter of right to those who meet the permanent domicile and census registration requirements.
This measure shows the proportion of postgraduates studying in 2008-08 who have their permanent domicile outside of the UK.
In 1972 Rahat was considered by the government of Israel, as a new settlement for Bedouins who lived in the surrounding area without permanent domicile.
A crashpad is a location used by airline employees for temporary lodging and is not generally used a permanent domicile or permanent place of residence.
About 1842, the Prussian government passed a law requiring every Prussian citizen to have a permanent domicile, and requiring every municipality to house any family that was willing to settle.
Under the Nepal Citizenship Act 2006, a person who was born in Nepal before mid-April 1990, has permanent domicile and been continuously resident in Nepal throughout his life can apply to acquire citizenship of Nepal on the basis of birth.
The tyranny of this Government of Liberty and Fraternity had made this impossible; no man, woman or child was allowed to be absent from the permanent domicile without a special permit, which was seldom, if ever, granted; not unless some powerful leverage could be found to force those tyrants to grant the permit.
Freshmen Local Chinese applicants with permanent domiciles in Taiwan will be admitted after undergoing open screening procedures including applicants' qualifications and pertinent examinations, and applicants should meet either one of the following requirements: a) high school graduate or equivalent to high-school graduate, b) 3-year or 5-year junior college graduate.