Etymology
The word "nonresidence" has Latin roots:
Meaning and Origin
"Nonresidence" refers to the status of not living in a particular place. It originated in feudal law, where it described the situation of a landlord who did not reside on their property.
Over time, the term came to encompass any situation where a person does not reside in a specific location. This includes:
In some jurisdictions, nonresidence may have legal implications, such as affecting:
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