benefits
111coordination of benefits — co·or·di·na·tion of benefits /kō ˌȯrd ən ā shən /: the distribution of compensation or coverage from more than one insurance policy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
112fringe benefits — n. to get; provide fringe benefits * * * [ frɪndʒˌbenɪfɪts] provide fringe benefits to get …
113Stranded Benefits — Special collection programs, renewable energy and demand side management programs, lifeline rates and other utility resources funded by a monopoly utility that may not be funded if the utility s competition does not have smaller costs. ***… …
114soft benefits — Such benefits as improved quality and customer satisfaction that are hard to measure but have indirect benefits to the firm …
115fringe benefits — /frɪndʒ benɪfɪtz/ plural noun extra items given by a company to workers in addition to a salary, e.g. company cars or private health insurance ● The fringe benefits make up for the poor pay. ● Use of the company recreation facilities is one of… …
116fringe benefits — Side, non wage benefits which accompany or are in addition to a person s employment such as paid insurance, recreational facilities, sick leave, profit sharing plans, paid holidays and vacations, etc. Such benefits are in addition to regular… …
117general benefits — Such benefits in a condemnation case are those produced by the improvement which a property owner may enjoy in the future in common with all other property owners in the area, which benefits may not be considered to reduce the compensation due.… …
118fringe benefits — Side, non wage benefits which accompany or are in addition to a person s employment such as paid insurance, recreational facilities, sick leave, profit sharing plans, paid holidays and vacations, etc. Such benefits are in addition to regular… …
119general benefits — Such benefits in a condemnation case are those produced by the improvement which a property owner may enjoy in the future in common with all other property owners in the area, which benefits may not be considered to reduce the compensation due.… …
120general benefits — For the purposes of the rule that general benefits are not to be deducted from compensation or damages in eminent domain: those benefits from the improvement which are enjoyed, not only by the property of the condemnee concerned in the litigation …