severance
61severance pay — /ˈsɛvrəns peɪ/ (say sevruhns pay) noun money paid by a firm to employees or directors in compensation for loss of employment: *slow realization by Swinburne that he is being sacked, all very gentlemanly, with lavish severance pay. –dal stivens,… …
62severance pay — išeitinė išmoka darbuotojui statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Išmoka darbuotojui, viešojo sektoriaus subjekto mokama nutraukus darbo santykius ar tarnybą darbdavio arba darbuotojo iniciatyva,… …
63severance pay — Money, often the equivalent of one or two months salary, that is offered by employers to employees who are laid off. Severance pay is not a legal requirement, but it must be paid if it was offered in a contract. The term also sometimes refers… …
64severance tax — A tax directed against the production, or severance from the soil, of natural resources such as timber, oil, natural gas etc. 51 Am J1st Tax § 1259. A tax on the skin of a fur bearing animal taken within the state. 35 Am J2d Fish § 41 …
65severance contract — noun : an agreement for employment that stipulates certain benefits for the employee at the time of severance …
66severance tax — noun : a tax on the taking and use of natural resources imposed at the time the mineral or other product is extracted or severed from the earth * * * a tax levied by a state on the extraction and use of a natural product, as coal, that is sold… …
67severance — noun Date: 15th century the act or process of severing ; the state of being severed …
68severance — Synonyms and related words: abscission, alteration, amputation, analysis, anatomization, atomization, butchering, change, chopping, clearance, cleavage, cutting, demarcation, deportation, desynonymization, detachment, dichotomy, differencing,… …
69severance — sev·er·ance || sevrÉ™ns n. act of severing or cutting; separation, division; termination (of a relationship, etc.) …
70severance — noun 1》 the action of ending a connection or relationship. 2》 the state of being separated or cut off. 3》 dismissal or discharge from employment …