"Claimant has earned remuneration" refers to the income or payment that a claimant has received for work or services rendered. This could include wages, salaries, bonuses, or any other form of compensation. In legal or employment contexts, it often indicates the financial benefits associated with a person's job or contractual agreement. Understanding this term is important for assessing eligibility for benefits or resolving disputes related to earnings.
Wage, salary, remuneration.
Do you mean "remuneration"? Remuneration is money paid for services rendered. Case-based remuneration would be money paid per case as opposed to per individual service.
What is reasonable expection for remuneration
The remuneration for land is Rent
I never got my remuneration.
Salary and wage is the remuneration of labour
There is a remuneration package attached to these posts.
I do this job for free and with no remuneration expected.
No, remuneration and redundancy are not the same. Remuneration refers to the compensation or payment received by an employee for their work, typically including salary, bonuses, and benefits. In contrast, redundancy occurs when an employee's position is no longer needed, often leading to job loss. Thus, they pertain to different aspects of employment.
The American Claimant was created in 1892.
The word remuneration has nothing to do with heroes or heroines. Remuneration is a noun meaning the payment for something. Example uses:I paid most of my tuition with remuneration from part time jobs.Your remuneration with be ten percent of the contract at the time of signing.
"Wife, under 65 with a child in her care, first claimant"