Dependency - Law Dictionary Search Results
dependability
the trait of being dependable or reliable
Foras
denomination when under Portuguese rule, being then a mere outlying dependency of Bassein. Subsequently the term 'foras' was, for the most
Dependency
State of being dependent dependence state of being subordinate subordination concatenation connection reliance trust
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Dependant
See Dependent Dependence Dependency
exemption
Revenue Code) NOTE: Under the federal income tax laws, the dependency exemption is allowed for each dependent whose gross income is
dependent
a resident of a bordering country (as Mexico) see also dependency exemption at exemption
deduction
under section 151 of the Internal Revenue Code includes the dependency deduction stan·dard deduction : a deduction of an amount set
Foreign State
State outside India and includes every constituent part, colony or dependency of such State. [Extradition Act, 1962 (34 of 1962), s.
Family
(v)] In relation to an operator, means his wife and dependant children and includes his dependent parents. [Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act,
National insurance
employed by more than one employer and is not mainly dependent on his earnings from anyone of them, or is mainly
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