Betekenis van:
legal residence

legal residence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plaats waar je woont; woonplaats volgens het bevolkingsregister
  • (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time
"what's his legal residence?"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. five years of legal and continuous residence within the territory of the Community as an EU Blue Card holder; and
  2. Identity, place of residence and legal status of the trader(s) which will be party to the contract:
  3. If applicable, details of the applicant’s legal representative (solicitor, agent, etc.):in the Member State of residence of the applicant:Name and forename:Address:Telephone:Fax:E-mail:
  4. ‘legal entity’ means any natural person, or any legal person created under the national law of its place of establishment, or under Community law or international law, which has legal personality and which may, acting under its own name, exercise rights and be subject to obligations. In the case of natural persons, references to establishment are deemed to refer to habitual residence;
  5. ‘legal entity’ means any natural person, or any legal person created under the national law of its place of establishment, or under Community law or international law, which has legal personality and which may, acting in its own name, exercise rights and be subject to obligations. In the case of natural persons, references to establishment are deemed to refer to habitual residence;
  6. legal and continuous residence for two years immediately prior to the submission of the relevant application as an EU Blue Card holder within the territory of the Member State where the application for the long-term resident's EC residence permit is lodged.
  7. Reference, could be made in this context to Council Directive 2003/109/EC of 25 November 2003 concerning the status of third-country nationals who are long-term residents which refers to the period of five years of legal residence as a requirement with which third-country nationals have to comply in order to qualify for long-term residence status.
  8. the use of electronic means shall in no way depend upon the location of the seat or residence of the shareholder or, in the cases referred to in Article 10(a) to (h), of the natural persons or legal entities;
  9. Where an application is rejected or a residence permit issued in accordance with this Directive is withdrawn, the person concerned shall have the right to mount a legal challenge before the authorities of the Member State concerned.
  10. Where an application is rejected, or a residence permit, issued in accordance with this Directive, is withdrawn, the person concerned shall have the right to mount a legal challenge before the authorities of the Member State concerned.
  11. For the purposes of this Regulation, and if a legal entity lacks a physical dimension, its residence shall be determined by the economic territory under whose laws the entity is incorporated.
  12. A legal person is considered to be domiciled in Iceland if it is registered in Iceland, if it considers Iceland as its residence according to its bylaw, or if it has the real seat of its administration in Iceland.
  13. Gender: Male FemaleName and forename (or if applicable business name):Date and place of birth:Nationality:Identity document number:Address:Telephone:Fax:E-mail:A.2. If applicable, details of the person representing the applicant if the applicant is a minor or under incapacity:Name and forename:Address:Telephone:Fax:E-mail:A.3. If applicable, details of the applicant’s legal representative (solicitor, agent, etc.):in the Member State of residence of the applicant:Name and forename:Address:Telephone:Fax:E-mail: in the Member State where the legal aid is to be granted:Name and forename:Address:Telephone:Fax:E-mail:B.
  14. It is appropriate to facilitate the admission of researchers by establishing an admission procedure which does not depend on their legal relationship with the host research organisation and by no longer requiring a work permit in addition to a residence permit.
  15. The existence of a direct right of action for the injured party against the insurance undertaking is a logical supplement to the appointment of such representatives and moreover improves the legal position of parties injured as a result of motor vehicle accidents occurring outside their Member State of residence.