fixed address
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffixedandaddress
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fixed
adjective
uk/fɪkst/us/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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address
noun[C]
uk/əˈdres/us/ˈæd.res/
the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can ...
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(Definition offixedandaddressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffixed address
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All the patients assessed were technically homeless, in that they did not have afixedaddress, and eight had been in hospital for over 1 year.
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They have nofixedaddress, they roam the country and often seek treatment in districts other than their own.
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The judge must consider whether the person has afixedaddress, whether he is in work and whether he can provide a surety.
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Will a council entertain a planning application from someone of nofixedaddress?
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He may be a moonlighter, with nofixedaddress.
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The central point about the homeless is that they are of nofixedaddress.
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When a judge is deciding whether a person should be given bail, one of the questions asked is whether he has afixedaddress.
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Because he had nofixedaddress, he collected his benefit personally.
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These hostels are for those who would otherwise have been remanded in custody because they have nofixedaddress.
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Invariably—or very often at least—he is the type of individual who we find has nofixedaddressand no money.
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Whether people are remanded in custody depends on whether they have afixedaddress, work or sureties.
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Worse than that, they are not even able to maintain an application for council accommodation because they do not have afixedaddress.
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Next, the offence will not normally have been committed in the street, but at afixedaddress—the seller's shop.
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It was subsequently discovered that the woman was once professionally employed and was living with her husband at afixedaddress.
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I regret that information about persons not granted bail for lack of afixedaddressis not available centrally.
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A woman who is separated from her husband is not prevented from claiming supplementary benefit by reason of the fact that she has nofixedaddress.
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Quarterly payments are made to about 400 people with nofixedaddress, to some 270 people who are temporarily abroad and, for various reasons, to 12 other individuals.
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On the question of fining these unlicensed street traders, most of them do not have afixedaddress.
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Four out of six doctors approached by a homeless man refused to register or treat a patient without afixedaddress.
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Nevertheless, income support is payable to those most vulnerable young people regardless of whether they have afixedaddress.
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