Legal residence definition

Legal residence means, in the case of a minor, where the parents reside, except:
Legal residence means where an individual has his or her permanent home or principal establishment and where, whenever he or she is absent, he or she intends to return.
Legal residence means the place where a natural person lives permanently or has his principal establishment as defined by the applicable national laws of the relevant Member or Partner country.

Examples of Legal residence in a sentence

  • Legal residence at the time of entry into the Armed Forces remains the same until changed by the member.

  • Legal residence (domicile) at time of death (state or foreign country)1b.

  • Legal residence on January 1st: No. Street City/town SIGNATURE OF TAXPAYER.

  • Legal residence in Norway is a prerequisite for the right to primary, lower and upper secondary education and training for adults in Norway.

  • A National Canine Organisation can only nominate natural persons who have their Legal residence in the country of the concerned National Canine Organisation as its official mandatory Commission Member.


More Definitions of Legal residence

Legal residence means the taxpayer’s legal residence pursuant to Section 12-43-220(c).
Legal residence means the place of domicile or permanent abode as distinguished from temporary residence.
Legal residence means the place that the law accepts as the permanent residence of a person; the place where a person has a true fixed permanent home and principal establishment.
Legal residence means the taxpayer's legal residence pursuant to Section 12‑43‑220(c).
Legal residence means the taxpayer’s legal residence pursuant to Section 12‑43‑220(c).
Legal residence means the residence where a person has a permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever a person is absent, that person intends to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one legal residence at a time.
Legal residence. The address to be used for tax reporting purposes. (No P.O. boxes, please.)