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  Dictionary.com/Word of the Day: emolument
The record indicates that few grandees who pleaded poverty to avoid service were left without substantial maintenance grants and emoluments and that the Crown gladly financed their luxurious military lifestyles.
Although not very rich, he is easy in his circumstances and would not with a view to emolument alone wish for employment.
Emolument derives from Latin emolumentum, originally a sum paid to a miller for grinding out one's wheat, from molere, "to grind." It is related to molar, the "grinding" tooth.
dictionary.reference.com /wordoftheday/archive/2003/03/14.html   (139 words)

  
 Emoluments from offices and employments: basis of assessment - emoluments received before an employment starts or after ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Emoluments from offices and employments: basis of assessment - emoluments received before an employment starts or after it ends - example of a case where an emolument is received after an employment ends
SE42222 - Emoluments from offices and employments: basis of assessment - emoluments received before an employment starts or after it ends - example of a case where an emolument is received after an employment ends
Assuming the employee's emoluments were within Case I of Schedule E in 2004/05 the bonus is chargeable to tax.
www.ir.gov.uk /manuals/senew/se42222.htm   (177 words)

  
 Emolument of the Supervisory Board - Linde AG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The emoluments of the Supervisory Board are determined at the shareholders' meeting based on a proposal from the Executive Board and the Supervisory Board and set out in item 11 of the bylaws of Linde AG.
If a member of the Supervisory Board holds several offices which pay a higher level of remuneration at the same time, he or she only receives the remuneration for the office which is the most highly paid.
In fiscal 2004, the total emoluments of the Supervisory Board for discharging their duties in the parent company and in the subsidiaries were EUR 1,739,489 (2003: EUR 1,543,491)*.
www.linde.com /WGAP/internet/html/default/fnin-63sc2m.en.0   (353 words)

  
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Word of the Day for Friday June 3, 1999: EMOLUMENT (i-MAHL-yuh-muhnt), n.: The profit arising from office, employment, or labour; gain; compensation; advantage; perquisites, fees, or salary "A goose...
raised to the dignity and emoluments of a household pet, and carried about in a basket."--Agnes Replier An emolumentum was originally a sum paid to a miller for grinding out (molo, molere meaning "to grind" in Latin) one's wheat.
This was, apparently, such a lucrative undertaking that the word has come to signify profit or gain.
www.met.rdg.ac.uk /~swp98jap/word/emolument.tx   (93 words)

  
 Emolument of the Executive Board - Linde AG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Emolument of the Executive Board - Linde AG Deutsch Search Sitemap Newsletter Contact
The variable emoluments comprise a dividendrelated bonus and a bonus which takes into account the achievement of expected returns on investment and of personal targets.
Under the share option scheme (Linde Management Incentive Program), 240,000 options with a fair value at the issue date of EUR 7.92 per option (2003: EUR 7.16) were granted in fiscal 2004, as in the previous year, to the members of the Executive Board.
www.linde.com /WGAP/internet/html/default/fnin-63sbzy.en.0   (191 words)

  
 Ace Payroll: Extra Emolument Data Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Enter the gross amount of the extra emolument.
Remember retiring and redundancy payments are taxed differently from other extra emoluments.
If your employee has asked to be taxed at the higher rate then tick that item otherwise leave on automatic.
www.acepay.com /fqexemda.htm   (64 words)

  
 Increased emolument for state legislators, Opp still dissatisfied   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
An amendment Bill, enhancing the emolument for members of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly was passed today.
Henceforth, the MLAs will get Rs 3,000 as emolument per month, instead of Rs 1,500 they were getting all these years.
Prabodh Chandra Sinha, minister for parliamentary affairs said that the hike was being given to the MLAs considering the inflationary trends.
cities.expressindia.com /fullstory.php?newsid=142262   (322 words)

  
 emolument - The Constitution of the United States []   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
emolument - The Constitution of the United States []
No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States, or any of them.
law-ref.org /US/kw-emlument.html   (208 words)

  
 Emolument
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List all words starting with emolument, words containing emolument or words ending with emolument
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 Emolument
This is the definition of the term Emolument
Emolument (n.) The profit arising from office, employment, or labor; gain; compensation; advantage; perquisites, fees, or salary.
For people who have trouble spelling, this is the defintion of the term Emolument
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 查詢: [emolument] - 線上英漢字典 (English-Chinese Dictionary)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
emolument 薪水,報酬 資料來源(2): Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
emolument n : compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees); "a clause in the U.
constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving emoluments from their own votes"
cdict.giga.net.tw /query/emolument   (84 words)

  
 Ian's Messy Desk - emolument: Dictionary.com Word of the
Ian's Messy Desk - emolument: Dictionary.com Word of the
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 Rank and Emolument in the Britsh Diplomatic Service, 1689-1789. An extract from the Tranactions of the Royal Historical ...
Rank and Emolument in the Britsh Diplomatic Service, 1689-1789.
An extract from the Tranactions of the Royal Historical Society.
Author Name: Horn, D. Title: Rank and Emolument in the Britsh Diplomatic Service, 1689-1789.
www.booksets.com /si/25337.html   (43 words)

  
 Define extra emolument rate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In this step you will maintain the extra emolument tax rate used in the calculation of back pay etc.
Please maintain rate for this constant to represent the percentage.
To change the value of the extra emolument rate, select constant
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 Emolument - Definition of Emolument by Webster's Online Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Emolument - Definition of Emolument by Webster's Online Dictionary
emolument - compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees); "a clause in the U.
The lawful gain or profit which arises from an office.
www.webster-dictionary.org /definition/emolument   (81 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Emolument Pro Tem. -- Sep. 10, 1923   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Emolument Pro Tem.
McCarl, Controller General, ruled that since there is now no Vice President, the President pro tempore of the Senate succeeds to the emoluments of the Vice President.
Accordingly the next President pro tempore has had his salary raised $4,500, and has the use of a Government automobile and the Vice Presidential clerical force.
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,716604,00.html   (138 words)

  
 Define Emolument : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com)
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"Emolument" gcide "The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48"
www.indictionary.com /define/Emolument   (289 words)

  
 emolument : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
emolument : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
2 definitions found emolument - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : Emolument \E*mol"u*ment\, n.
[1913 Webster] emolument - WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) : emolument n : compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees); "a clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving emoluments from their own votes"
onlinedictionary.datasegment.com /word/Emolument   (109 words)

  
 77 - Employment & Emolument Committee Records - Royal Australian Chemical Institute Guide to Records
Series 77 - Employment & Emolument Committee Records
The file contains copies of correspondence (inwards and outwards), news articles, surveys, papers and other materials.
The template for this finding aid is part of the Heritage Documentation Management System
www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au /guides/raci/077.htm   (335 words)

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