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Payroll service agencies
Payroll service agenciesThird parties used by employers as a screen to prevent a direct employment relationship with the writer. These agencies function similarly to brokers but do not place writers in jobs. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Parties Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement. Direct Straight forward; not collateral. Employment An employment is an office. Agencies Agencies-Brokers. Temps are often employed by third party agencies, or brokers, who obtain contract work for the writer. The agency contracts with the client for whom the writer performs his-her services. Function Office. Properly, the occupation of an office; by the performance of its duties, the officer is said to fill his function. Place Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Pawnor One who, being liable to an engagement, gives to the person to whom he is liable, a thing to be held as a security for the payment of his debt or the fulfilment of his liability. Pax regis English law. The king's peace. In ancient times there were certain limits which were known by this name. The pax regis, or the verge of the court, as it was afterwards called, extended from the palace gate to the distance of three miles, three furlongs, three acres, nine feet, nine palms and nine barleycorns. Payee The person in whose favor a bill of exchange is made payable. Payment 1) Contracts. That which is given to execute what has been promised; or it is the fulfilment of a promise. Solvere dicimus cum quis fecit, quod facere promisit. But though this is the general acceptation of the word, yet by payment is understood, every way by which the creditor is satisfied or ought to be, and the debtor, liberated for example, an accord and satisfaction will operate as a payment. 2) Pleadings. The name of a plea by which the defendant alleges that he has paid the debt claimed in the declaration; this plea must conclude to the country. Payor The person who is making the payment(s). Again, in the context of family law, the word would typically refer to the person to a support or maintenance debtor. In commercial law, the word refers to the person who makes the payment on a check or bill of exchange. Payroll service agencies Pays The country. Trial per pays, is a trial by the country; that is, by jury. Peace The tranquillity enjoyed by a political society, internally, by the good order which reigns among its members, and externally, by the good understanding it has with all other nations. Applied to the internal regulations of a nation, peace imports, in a technical sense, not merely a state of repose and security, as opposed to one of violence and warfare, but likewise a state of public order and decorum. Peck A measure of capacity, equal to two gallons. Peculation Civil law. The unlawful appropriation by a depositary of public funds, of the property of the government entrusted to his care, to his own use or that of others. Peculiar eccles. law. In England, a particular parish or church, which has, within itself, independent of the ordinary jurisdiction, power to grant probate of wills, and the like. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Payroll service agencies. If you have a better definition for Payroll service agencies than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Payroll service agencies may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Payroll service agencies and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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