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Yalechīn chaak
Definition
To redomicile; to change a company's country of registration.
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How it's used
Primarily used in business and legal contexts, this term describes the formal process of changing a company's legal jurisdiction. It implies a strategic move to benefit from different regulatory or tax environments rather than just moving physical operations. You will often hear it discussed in relation to major corporations or financial institutions shifting their headquarters' legal home.
Examples
The company has decided to redomicile elsewhere.
Why do they need to consider redomiciling?
Related words
Common phrases
consider redomiciling
officially redomicile
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