Meaning of domiciliation in English:
domiciliation
Pronunciation /ˌdɒmɪsɪlɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/
noun
mass nounrare The state of living or being domiciled in a place.
‘The State Attorney General considered that domiciliation of a foreign company was a prerequisite for signing an arbitration agreement.’
- ‘During my domiciliaton among them, I was received as one of the family.’
- ‘One of the main issues affecting the hedge fund industry is what to do about domiciliation.’
- ‘Marriage and domiciliation confers citizenship via registration or naturalization.’
- ‘Hedge fund-friendly EU locations are pushing hard to promote themselves as an alternative domiciliation location.’
occupancy, occupation, residence, residency, living in, housing, billeting, quartering, tenure
Origin
Late 18th century from obsolete verb domiciliate, from Latin domicilium (see domicile).