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substantive salary mean
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It means having weight or value. A substantive question is one of some importance, and a substantive response is one that contains some information and value.
The substance of the law will be fair.
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25 percent are self-employed, about 33 percent are employed by general building contractors, 20 percent are employed by specialty trade contractors, and 12 percent are employed in heavy construction.
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That is the correct spelling of "substantive" (actual, valid).
substantive due process
In a legal context, "substantive" refers to the essential rights and duties of individuals, as opposed to procedural aspects, which govern the process of legal proceedings. Substantive law establishes the legal standards and principles that determine the outcome of a case, such as criminal laws or contract laws. It contrasts with procedural law, which focuses on the methods and rules through which substantive laws are enforced. Essentially, substantive law defines what constitutes a legal violation or entitlement.
"employed" means to be in paid work.
When you ask "2 kinds", I am guessing you are asking the method / basis employed in accounting. Bookkeeping can follow either: a) the cash basis, or b) the accrual basis (also known as the mercantile basis)