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  • 21workers' compensation — n. 1. a government sponsored insurance system, funded by contributions from employers, for compensating employees for injury or occupational disease suffered in connection with their employment 2. compensation given under such a system * * *… …

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  • 22Global motion compensation — (GMC) is a technique used in video compression to reduce the bitrate required to encode video. It is most commonly used in MPEG 4 ASP, such as with the DivX and Xvid codecs. OperationGlobal motion compensation describes the motion in a scene… …

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  • 23accident compensation — (New Zealand) payment in respect of most accidents in New Zealand. While in the UK accident compensation is generally decided upon the basis of the tort or delict systems and generally requires proof of fault, New Zealand introduced a different… …

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  • 24Workers' Compensation Acts — State and federal statutes which provide for fixed awards to employees or their dependents in case of employment related accidents and diseases, dispensing with need by employee to bring legal action and prove negligence on part of the employer.… …

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  • 25Worker's compensation Germany — BackgroundThe German worker s compensation law of 6 July 1884 has been the first of its kind in the world. The Sickness Insurance law paid indemnity to all private wage earners and apprentices, including those who work in the agricultural and… …

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  • 26Retirement Compensation Arrangements — (RCAs) are defined under subsection 248(1) of the Canadian Income Tax Act , which allows 100 per cent tax deductible corporate dollars to be deposited into an RCA, on behalf of the private business owner and/or key employee. No tax is paid by the …

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  • 27just compensation — noun The compensation provided for property taken via eminent domain. It is usually the fair market value of the property, but may be determined by other means. [...] ; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation …

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  • 28Nova Scotia (Workers' Compensation Board) v. Martin — [2003] 2 S.C.R. 585 was a Supreme Court of Canada decision reexamining authority of an Administrative Decision Maker (ADM)to hear constitutional challenges. The SCC differentiated Cooper v. Canada (Human Rights Commission) and struck down the… …

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  • 29due compensation — Term as used in eminent domain is the value of land taken and the damages, if any, which result to owner as a consequence of the taking without considering either general benefits or injuries. See just compensation …

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  • 30due compensation — Term as used in eminent domain is the value of land taken and the damages, if any, which result to owner as a consequence of the taking without considering either general benefits or injuries. See just compensation …

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