To Be Secured - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: to be secured Page: 5social security disability benefits (ssdi)
social security disability benefits (ssdi) SSDI benefits are payable to disabled individuals through the Social Security Administration. Many state workers' compensation statutes have specific provisions which dictate whether an injured employee may receive both workers' compensation benefits and SSDI benefits at the same time. Generally, if both benefits are appropriate for the same individual, a complex calculation will be performed to "offset" the benefits so that the individual does not receive more money than they are entitled to from both programs. ...
Treasury security
Treasury security see security ...
tax lien
tax lien see lien ...
statutory lien
statutory lien see lien ...
specific lien
specific lien see lien ...
special lien
special lien see lien ...
security deposit
security deposit : money provided by a tenant to a landlord to secure performance of a rental agreement or compensate for possible loss or damage ...
shelf security
shelf security see security ...
senior lien
senior lien see lien ...
security for costs
security for costs :security sometimes required of a party to litigation in order to assure payment of expenses ...
- << Prev.
- Next >>