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Sickness benefit

Sickness benefit. See NATIONAL INSURANCE.

National insurance

Medical Benefit, i.e., medical treatment and attendance and medicine. (2) Sickness Benefit, i.e., periodical payments during in capacity for work to a … Disablement Benefit, i.e., a continuation of periodical payments after the sickness benefit has ceased. These payments are smaller than those made as

Poor laws

Great Britain in the provisions relating to the disregarding of sick pay, maternity benefit, and wounds or disability pensions in connection

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benefit

statute. 3 a : financial help in time of disability, sickness, old age, or unemployment b : payment or service provided … benefit 1 : something that provides an advantage or gain ;specif

Benefit society

tradesmen or in labor unions to provide for relief in sickness old age and for the expenses of burial Usually called

Insurance

happening of personal accidents, whether fatal or not, disease, or sickness, or any class of personal accidents, disease, or sickness; (c) … loss should it occur. In this contract, the chances of benefit are equal to the insured and the insurer. The first

Charities, or Public Trusts

comprehends 'relief of aged, impotent, and poor people; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools, … be valid a charitable bequest must be for the public benefit and the trust must be capable of being administered and

Clubs

on Clubs; Leake on Contracts. As to working men's club, sick clubs, etc., see FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, and especially s. 8 of … means, by s. 7, 'every club and society for providing benefits to workmen in connection with a workshop, factory, dock, shop,

Wills

to have been made at the time of the last sickness of the deceased, and in his dwelling-house or where he … of the legatee take nothing, the legacy 'lapsing' for the benefit of the residuary legatee or next of kin, but from

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