a disabled person

  • 1disabled person's interest — England, Wales A trust for the benefit of a disabled person which has special inheritance tax treatment (sections 89, 89A and 89B Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (IHTA 1984)). It may be: • A discretionary trust created after 9 March …

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  • 2disabled person — England, Wales For inheritance tax, income tax and capital gains tax purposes, a person who is both: • Incapable of administering his property or managing his affairs because of mental disorder within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1983;… …

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  • 3disabled person — neįgalusis statusas Aprobuotas sritis socialinė parama apibrėžtis Asmuo, kuriam Lietuvos Respublikos neįgaliųjų socialinės integracijos įstatymo nustatyta tvarka nustatytas arba sunkus ar vidutinis neįgalumo lygis, arba 40 procentų ar mažesnis… …

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  • 4disabled person assistance robot — neįgaliojo aptarnavimo robotas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. disabled person assistance robot; wheelchair robot vok. Invalidenbedienungsroboter, m rus. обслуживающий инвалида робот, m; роботизированное инвалидное кресло, n;… …

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  • 5disabled person — n. person who lacks one or more physical ability (like the ability to walk or coordinate movements); crippled person, incapacitated person …

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  • 6disabled person — noun A person with a disability …

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  • 7Disabled parking permit — A sign requesting permits be displayed for a disabled parking place in Canberra, Australia …

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  • 8Person Centred Planning — Person Centered Planning(PCP) is a process designed to assist someone to make plans for their future. It is used most often as a life planning model to enable individuals with disabilities or otherwise requiring support to increase their personal …

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  • 9Disabled students allowance — Disability Theory and models …

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  • 10disabled — adjective (of a person) having a physical or mental disability. ↘designed for or relating to disabled people: disabled access. Usage The word disabled is the most generally accepted term in both British and US English today. It has superseded… …

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