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Married women's property
Vict. c. 93) (amended in 1874 by 37 & 38 Vict. c. 50), enacted (inter alia) that the earnings of a married woman, and also her deposits in a savings bank, should be deemed her separate property;
Quantum meruit
Quantum meruit (so much as he has earned), an action on the case, express or implied, grounded on a promise to pay the plaintiff for doing
Payment
cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ to be supplied; or Any expenses or loss of earnings incurred by a person so far as reasonably and directly attribut-able to his supplying any human organ from
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Income-tax
etc., (B) occupation of land or houses, etc., (C) dividends from stocks or shares, (D) professional or trade earnings or profits, and any profit not included in the four previous classifications, and (E) official and other salaries.
bond
a prior obligation as part of a business reorganization and on which interest payments are usually contingent upon earnings ba·by bond : a bond having a face value of usually $500 or less bearer bond : a
Gratuity
v. Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 251: (1960) 2 SCR 32. Gratuity is a retiral benefit and can be earned as a matter of right on fulfilling the conditions subject to which it is earned, any rule conferring
Deferred stock
divided into 'preferred,' the holders of which are entitled to a fixed dividend payable out of the net earnings of the whole stock, and 'deferred,' the holders of which are entitled to all the residue of the
surplus
over the par value of its capital stock compare undivided profits capital surplus : all surplus other than earned surplus earned surplus : the surplus that remains after deducting losses, distributions to stockholders, and transfers to capital
gross
of ethics] [a abuse of trust] 2 : consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions [ annual earnings] compare net gross·ly adv gross·ness n n : overall total exclusive of deductions in gross 1 : as
dividend
dividend 1 : the part of corporate net earnings distributed usually periodically (as quarterly) to stockholders in the form of cash, additional shares, or property either as
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Earning - Law Dictionary Search Results
Married women's property
Vict. c. 93) (amended in 1874 by 37 & 38 Vict. c. 50), enacted (inter alia) that the earnings of a married woman, and also her deposits in a savings bank, should be deemed her separate property;
Quantum meruit
Quantum meruit (so much as he has earned), an action on the case, express or implied, grounded on a promise to pay the plaintiff for doing
Payment
cost of removing, transporting or preserving the human organ to be supplied; or Any expenses or loss of earnings incurred by a person so far as reasonably and directly attribut-able to his supplying any human organ from
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Income-tax
etc., (B) occupation of land or houses, etc., (C) dividends from stocks or shares, (D) professional or trade earnings or profits, and any profit not included in the four previous classifications, and (E) official and other salaries.
bond
a prior obligation as part of a business reorganization and on which interest payments are usually contingent upon earnings ba·by bond : a bond having a face value of usually $500 or less bearer bond : a
Gratuity
v. Workmen, AIR 1960 SC 251: (1960) 2 SCR 32. Gratuity is a retiral benefit and can be earned as a matter of right on fulfilling the conditions subject to which it is earned, any rule conferring
Deferred stock
divided into 'preferred,' the holders of which are entitled to a fixed dividend payable out of the net earnings of the whole stock, and 'deferred,' the holders of which are entitled to all the residue of the
surplus
over the par value of its capital stock compare undivided profits capital surplus : all surplus other than earned surplus earned surplus : the surplus that remains after deducting losses, distributions to stockholders, and transfers to capital
gross
of ethics] [a abuse of trust] 2 : consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions [ annual earnings] compare net gross·ly adv gross·ness n n : overall total exclusive of deductions in gross 1 : as
dividend
dividend 1 : the part of corporate net earnings distributed usually periodically (as quarterly) to stockholders in the form of cash, additional shares, or property either as
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