Domestic association definition

Domestic association means “an organisation subordinate to a Football Association”.
Domestic association means a savings and loan association which is incorporated under the laws of this state.
Domestic association means a corporation that transacts savings and loan business under articles of incorporation issued by this state.

Examples of Domestic association in a sentence

  • Domestic association" means an association or corporation formed under the laws of this State.

  • Domestic association law also allows for some separation in the sense that the marital partners can agree to keep some of their property separate both during the relationship and on exit, even in community property jurisdictions.A key difference between business and domestic relationships regarding property rules concerns partners’ obligation to contribute to their co-partners’ welfare.


More Definitions of Domestic association

Domestic association means any association chartered under
Domestic association means a savings and loan association that is organized under the laws of this state.
Domestic association means a savings and loan association organized under the laws of this state or the "Home Owners' Loan Act of 1933," 48 Stat. 128, 12 U.S.C.A. 1461, and amendments thereto a savings association chartered under the laws of the United States, the home office of which is located within this state.
Domestic association means an association or corporation formed under the laws of the State.

Related to Domestic association

  • Domestic Corporation means an entity that is treated as a corporation for United States federal income tax purposes and is a U.S. Tax Person.

  • the Association means the Association referred to in rule 1;

  • Association means the Public Service Association and Professional Officers’ Association Amalgamated Union of New South Wales.

  • Limited line credit insurance producer means a person who sells, solicits, or negotiates one or more forms of limited line credit insurance coverage to individuals through a master, corporate, group, or individual policy.