noun
- plural of nonresidency; the state or condition of not residing in a particular place, especially one's official residence or jurisdiction
- plural of nonresidency; periods during which a person does not live in or maintain a required residence
Usage: typically used in legal, academic, or administrative contexts
Usage: often used in academic or professional licensing contexts
Examples
- The university's policy on nonresidencies requires faculty to maintain campus housing during the academic year.
- Several nonresidencies were noted in the property records due to the owner's extended travel abroad.
- The medical board reviewed the doctor's nonresidencies to determine eligibility for renewal.
- Tax implications of nonresidencies can be complex and require professional consultation.
- The college documented all student nonresidencies for housing allocation purposes.