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Wages
WagesContract.A compensation given to a hired person for his or her services. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Compensation 1) Contracts. A reward for services rendered. 2) Crim. law; Compeusatio crimiuura, or recrimination. 3) Remedies. The damages recovered for an injury, or the violation of a contract. Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Wage assignment or wage withholding A court order requiring the employer of a noncustodial parent to deduct a specific amount of money for child support from the wages of the noncustodial parent (also known as garnishment). Wage earner's plan A chapter of the Bankruptcy Code which allows a debtor to file a wage earner's plan for payment of a percentage of his debts from future earnings. Wager 1) Wager of Battel. A superstitious mode of trial which till lately disgraced the English law.2) Wager policy.Contracts.One made when the insured has no insurable interest PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Wadset "Scotch Law.A right, by which lands, or other heritable subjects, are impignorated by the proprietor to his creditor in security of his debt; and, like other heritable rights, is perfected by seisin. Wadsetter Scotch Law. A creditor to whom a wadset is made. Wage assignment or wage withholding A court order requiring the employer of a noncustodial parent to deduct a specific amount of money for child support from the wages of the noncustodial parent (also known as garnishment). Wage earner's plan A chapter of the Bankruptcy Code which allows a debtor to file a wage earner's plan for payment of a percentage of his debts from future earnings. Wager 1) Wager of Battel. A superstitious mode of trial which till lately disgraced the English law.2) Wager policy.Contracts.One made when the insured has no insurable interest Wages Wagner act A 1935 American federal statute which recognized employee rights to collective bargaining, protected the right to belong to a union, prohibited many anti-union tactics then used by employers, and set up the National Labor Relations Board. The NLRB was given wide enforcement powers. It was later amended by the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947. Waifs Stolen goods waived or scattered by a thief in his flight in order to effect his escape Waive A term applied to a woman as outlaw is applied to a man. A man is an outlaw, a woman is a waive. Waiver When a person disclaims or renounces to a right that they may have otherwise had. Waivers are not always in writing. Sometimes a person's actions can be interpreted as a waiver. Waiver of benefits A common term in work for hire contracts waiving or giving up the right to employee status and benefits. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Wages. If you have a better definition for Wages than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Wages may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Wages and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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