Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

gemeinsamen wohnsitz in ..... genommen

English translation:

took up joint residence in

Added to glossary by Gladys Watzal
May 23, 2018 16:27
5 yrs ago
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German term

gemeinsamen wohnsitz in ..... genommen

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Der Satz stammt aus einer Scheidgunsfolgenvereinbarung: Es geht darum wann die Eheleute geheiratet haben und wo sie ihren ersten Wohnsitz hatten um herauszufinden, welches Recht anwendbar ist.

"sie haben ihren ersten gemeinsamen wohnsitz in deutschland genommen"
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May 29, 2018 00:19: Lancashireman changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

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Non-PRO (3): philgoddard, Edith Kelly, Lancashireman

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took up joint residence in

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agree philgoddard
20 mins
agree Katarina Peters
37 mins
agree Edith Kelly : but non-Pro
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agree Sarah Lewis-Morgan
4 hrs
agree conny
18 hrs
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lived together or cohabited in ...

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