domiciled bill of exchange

  • 1domicile — /ˈdɒməsaɪl / (say domuhsuyl) noun 1. a place of residence; an abode; a house or home. 2. Law a permanent legal residence. 3. Commerce a place at which a bill of exchange is made payable other than the acceptor s private or business address. –verb …

  • 2domicile — n. & v. (also domicil) n. 1 a dwelling place; one s home. 2 Law a a place of permanent residence. b the fact of residing. 3 the place at which a bill of exchange is made payable. v.tr. 1 (usu. as domiciled adj.) (usu. foll. by at, in) establish… …

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