person without a place of residence
- person without a place of residence
- gyvenamosios vietos neturintis asmuo
statusas Aprobuotas
sritis viešasis administravimas
apibrėžtis Asmuo, kuris neturi gyvenamosios patalpos arba kuris dėl objektyvių priežasčių įstatymo nustatyta tvarka negali deklaruoti gyvenamosios vietos.
atitikmenys: angl. person without a place of residence
šaltinis Lietuvos Respublikos gyvenamosios vietos deklaravimo įstatymas (Žin., 1998, Nr. 66-1910; 2004, Nr. 80-2834)
Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas).
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