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  • 111Nonqualified deferred compensation — In the United States, the question whether any compensation plan is qualified or non qualified is primarily a question of taxation under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Any business prefers to deduct its expenses from its income, which will… …

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  • 112Executive compensation — (also, director remuneration ) is how top executives of business corporations are paid. This includes a basic salary, bonuses, shares, options and other company benefits for work on the board of directors. Over the past three decades, director… …

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  • 113Minamata disease compensation agreements of 1959 — Main article: Minamata disease The Minamata disease compensation agreements of 1959 were agreed between the polluting Chisso company and representative groups of fishermen and Minamata disease patients who had been affected by mercury pollution.… …

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  • 114workers' compensation — work·ers compensation n 1: compensation for injury to an employee arising out of and in the course of employment that is paid to the worker or dependents by an employer whose strict liability for such compensation is established by statute ◇… …

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  • 115Accident Compensation Corporation — Infobox Government agency agency name = Accident Compensation Corporation nativename r = Te Kaporeihana Āwhina Hunga Whara logo = logo width = 140 px logo caption = seal width = seal caption = formed = preceding1 = dissolved = superseding =… …

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  • 116just compensation — n: compensation for property taken under eminent domain that places a property owner in the same position as before the property is taken see also eminent domain ◇ Just compensation is usu. the fair market value of the property taken. Attorney s… …

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  • 117Fee-for-carriage — Fee for carriage, value for signal,[1] negotiation for value, or the TV tax all refer to a proposed Canadian television regulatory policy which would require cable and satellite television companies to compensate conventional, over the air… …

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  • 118Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority — The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority is a non departmental public body in the United Kingdom. The Authority administers a compensation scheme for injuries caused to victims of violent crime in Great Britain and is funded by the Ministry… …

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  • 119Workers' Compensation Acts — State statutes that 1) require employers to purchase insurance to protect their workers and 2) establish the liability of employers for injuries to workers while on the job or illnesses due to the employment. Workers compensation is not based on… …

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  • 120California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board — The three member Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board (VCGCB) is a state agency of the U.S. state of California that oversees the provision of compensation to victims of violent crime, the resolution of claims against state agencies,… …

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