domestic property definition
domestic property means a Property located in a state of the United States of America or in the District of Columbia.
domestic property means a building or part of a building that is occupied as a dwelling or (if not occupied) is intended to be occupied as a dwelling;
domestic property means a building or self-contained part of a building which is used wholly for the purposes of living accommodation;β.
More Definitions of domestic property
domestic property means premises or part of premises primarily used or intended to be used for residential purposes, and not acquired or disposed of by the client in the course of a commercial business activity (including agriculture);
domestic property means movables specified in the insurance contract and located in the place of insurance (.e.g. the furniture, kitchen equipment, clothes, home electronics etc.).
a) documents, manuscripts, securities, lottery tickets, archives, databases, computer software and licenses, explosives, ammunition, living animals (animals, birds, fish), plants, construction tools in the yard or in non-residential premises, tenant's property , if the tenant is not the Policyholder, the property used in economic activities, the property located in the yard of the apartment building, motor vehicles subject to registration, aircraft and watercraft and property the possession of which is illegal.
domestic property means a house, maisonette, apartment or flat occupied by one family unit at any one time.
domestic property means premises or part of premises primarily used or intended to be used for residential purposes, and not acquired or disposed of by the client in the course of a commercial business activity (including agriculture) provided that where the commercial business activity is that of a mortgagee in possession, the Regulation shall apply.II
domestic property means any one of the Domestic Properties.
domestic property means property at which the supply of Energy is used wholly, mainly, or primarily for domestic purposes;
domestic property means real property or personal property wherever located owned by the plaintiff or defendant separately or as co-owners and acquired by them before or during their marriage,