native domicile
1Domicile — • The canon law has no independent and original theory of domicile; both the canon law and all modern civil codes borrowed this theory from the Roman law; the canon law, however, extended and perfected the Roman theory by adding thereto that of… …
2native environment — index home (domicile) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3Domicile (astrology) — ‹ The template below (Astrology) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Astrology …
4native — A natural born subject or citizen; a citizen by birth; one who owes his domicile or citizenship to the fact of his birth within the country referred to. The term may also include one born abroad, if his parents were then citizens of the country,… …
5native — A natural born subject or citizen; a citizen by birth; one who owes his domicile or citizenship to the fact of his birth within the country referred to. The term may also include one born abroad, if his parents were then citizens of the country,… …
6Equipe d'Australie de cricket — Équipe d Australie de cricket Australie …
7Équipe d'Australie de cricket — Australie …
8Équipe d'australie de cricket — Australie …
9home — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. domicile, residence, abode, dwelling; shelter, refuge, asylum, sanctuary; habitat, habitation, environment; native land, fatherland, country, homeland, stateside (inf.). See obedience. II (Roget s IV) …
10home — I (domicile) noun abode, apartment, cottage, domicilium, domus, dormitory, dwelling, dwelling place, fireside, fixed residence, habitat, habitation, haven, homeland, homestead, house, household, living quarters, locality, lodging, lodging place,… …