compensatory action
1compensatory damages — n: actual damages at damage 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
2compensatory award — Under the Employment Rights Act 1996, compensation in an industrial tribunal for unfair dismissal may be composed of (1) a basic award based on a set formula according to age and years worked which can be increased in the case of failure to… …
3compensatory fine — A fine which the court may impose in a civil contempt action as a remedial punishment, payable to an aggrieved litigant as compensation for the special damages which he may have sustained by reason of the contumacious conduct of the offender.… …
4Affirmative action in the United States — is intended to promote access to education, employment, or housing among certain designated groups (typically, minorities and women). The stated motivation for affirmative action policies is to redress the effects of past discrimination and to… …
5bone disease — Introduction any of the diseases or injuries that affect human bones (bone). Diseases and injuries of bones are major causes of abnormalities of the human skeletal system (skeletal system, human). Although physical injury, causing fracture,… …
6Fives (Enneagram of Personality) — Fives is the term most commonly used in Enneagram of Personality teaching for people of the psychological type indicated by point five on the Enneagram figure. General characteristicsFives are motivated by the need to know and understand… …
7fiscal policy — Measures employed by governments to stabilize the economy, specifically by adjusting the levels and allocations of taxes and government expenditures. When the economy is sluggish, the government may cut taxes, leaving taxpayers with extra cash to …
8Carpenter v. Commissioner — “Carpenter v. Commissioner”, T.C. Memo 1966 228 (1966) was a case decided by the United States Tax Court. [Carpenter v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo 1966 228 (1966).] Carpenter v. Commissioner addressed the issue of whether a husband and wife could… …
9anemia — /euh nee mee euh/, n. 1. Pathol. a quantitative deficiency of the hemoglobin, often accompanied by a reduced number of red blood cells and causing pallor, weakness, and breathlessness. 2. a lack of power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness: His… …
10Murder of Teresa de Simone — Teresa Elena de Simone …