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- Nonresidential water use refers to all uses (and users) of publicly-supplied (muni****l) water other than residential use. The nonresidential users include...
- as a permanent resident in accord with the nation's immigration laws. nonresident alien — any foreign national who is lawfully within a nation but whose...
- blocks that are "densely developed residential, commercial, and other nonresidential areas". Urban areas consist of a densely-settled urban core, plus surrounding...
- apply. Nonresident aliens are subject to regular income tax on income from a U.S. business or for services performed in the United States. Nonresident aliens...
- po****tion is no less than 5,000; smaller muni****lities are called villages. Nonresident college students and incarcerated inmates do not count towards the city...
- complex is partially in New Haven, and partially in West Haven. Notable nonresidential campus buildings and landmarks include Battell Chapel, Beinecke Rare...
- Service tax forms dealing with payments to foreign persons, including nonresident aliens, foreign partnerships, foreign corporations, foreign estates,...
- external debt (or foreign debt) is the liabilities that are owed to nonresidents by residents.: 5  The debtors can be governments, corporations or citizens...
- thirteenth house, Dudley Community, formerly called Dudley House, is nonresidential but fulfills the administrative and social functions provided to on-campus...
- for the private sector (split roughly 55:45% between residential and nonresidential); the remainder was public sector, predominantly for state and local...