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1) n. a person receiving support from another person (such as a p...
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A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction. Under the Affordable Care Act, individuals may be able to claim a premium tax cre [..]
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Acceptance of a capital budgeting project contingent on the acceptance of another project.
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With reference to events, the property that the probability of one event occurring depends on (is related to) the occurrence of another event.
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Dependents are typically children or spouses/partners of insured individuals. When individuals or employees buy health insurance, they usually have the choice to buy a plan that covers their spouse, partner or children. Some plans may allow other individuals in their care to be covered under the plan.
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15c., variant spelling of dependant, now mostly restricted to adjectival use; see -ance. Dependent variable in mathematics is recorded from 1852.
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relying on or needing something.
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An F or M student’s spouse and/or minor child (who is unmarried and under 21 years old). Dependents may legally accompany you to the United States or join you in the country while you study. They must apply for either an F-2 or M-2 visa.
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1) A person receiving support from another person (such as a parent), which may qualify the party supporting the dependent for an exemption to reduce income taxes. 2) Requiring an event to occur, as t [..]
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A person, usually a spouse, partner, children or adopted children, who depends on another person for health coverage and who may be eligible for coverage under a health plan because of his or her rela [..]
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Members of the subscriber’s family, like a child or spouse, who are eligible for benefits under their health plan.
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A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction.
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A person who relies on another for his or her financial support. Within limits, those who support dependents are allowed to claim certain exemptions when filing income taxes.
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dependant: a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support) relying on or requiring a person or thing for support, supply, or what is needed; "dependent ch [..]
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An individual other than a health plan subscriber who is eligible to receive health care services under the subscriber’s contract. Generally, dependents are limited to the subscriber’s spouse and mino [..]
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Spouse or unmarried child (to include a biological, legally adopted, or step child under the age of 18, or between the ages of 18 and 23 and attending school, or a child who was permanently and totall [..]
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Definition A person who is financially supported by another person.
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An individual who cannot or will not provide for his or her own support.
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ophengik
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dependent (pop)
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1 : determined or conditioned by another : contingent 2 a : relying on another for esp. financial support b : lacking the necessary means of support or protection and in need of aid from others ...
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For a child or other person to be considered your dependent, they must live with you and you must provide them with more than half of their support. Spouses do not count as dependents in the Federal Methodology. You and your spouse cannot both claim the same child as a dependent. (See also Independent.)
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A child or relative whom you support and who qualifies you to take an exemption.
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Individual, usually a qualifying child, claimed by a taxpayer for credits or exemptions.
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A dependent is one who relies on another person for financial support. Qualified dependents (usually children) are often claimed on the tax returns of the supporting party in exchange for a reduction [..]
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relies on someone else for most or all of his or her financial support.  
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A dependent is someone who is unable to care for or support themselves and looks for such care and/or support from another. Under the tax rules of the Internal Revenue service, a person may claim a ta [..]
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As a financial term this refers to an individual who relies on another person, usually parent(s), for financial support.
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(n) a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support)(adj) relying on or requiring a person or thing for support, supply, or what is needed(adj) contingent on something [..]
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This is a person who is covered by another person’s plan. It can be a child, spouse or domestic partner.
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A person who relies on another for financial support. Taxpayers who support dependents can claim tax exemptions for them.
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Any person that depends upon another for any type of support such as financial or housing.
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A person who relies on another for his or her financial support. Within limits, those who support dependents are allowed to claim certain exemptions when filing income taxes.
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A family member who may qualify for benefits based on a worker's earnings record with the Social Security Administration. Dependents include a spouse, children and potentially others.
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n. dependiente, (persona) a cargo
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(WCB) A person eligible to receive death benefits in a fatal injury case. The regular receipt of contributions by the alleged dependent upon which s/he relies and needs to sustain her/his customary mo [..]
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This is the spouse or child of the principal alien.
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The spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 of an alien, who are normally entitled to a "derivative" eligibility to immigration status based on their spouse or parent's status [..]
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Spouse, unmarried child under 21 years of age (qualifying dependents for immigration), dependent unmarried child under 21 years of age, unmarried dependent child under 25 years of age who is in full-time attendance at a postsecondary educational institution, or unmarried child who is physically or mentally disabled (qualifying dependents for nonimm [..]
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term used for a spouse or child whose visa status is dependent on a primary visa holder
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A person who is dependent for support upon another, to be distinguished from one who merely derives a benefit from the earnings of another.
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A person who relies on you for support. Back to top E Estate Fees - Payments made to advisors, usually attorneys, to administer the transition of real property and assets from a decedent to an heir.
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  Family members who meet specific benefits eligibility requirements.  
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The spouse or child of a group plan member, as defined in the policy.
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A person enrolled on an employee’s group health plan, which relies on them for financial support. Under health care reform, adult children can remain on a parent’s health plan up to age 26.
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Person (spouse, child or unmarried child) other than the subscriber who is covered in the subscriber's health benefit plan. Does not include aunts, uncles, mothers, fathers and grandparents regardless of their financial dependence on the subscriber. Also called a "Member" or "Beneficiary."
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A person who is eligible to receive life and/or health insurance/health benefits coverage under a plan's provisions. Examples would be the plan subscriber's spouse, child or domestic partner, if offered.
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An eligible person, other than the member (generally a spouse or child), who has health care benefits under the member's policy.
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A person covered under a health plan who is not the primary enrollee or policyholder, usually a spouse or child.
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The person's immediate family members: spouse (wife or husband) and children.
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Dependents are typically children or spouses/partners of insured individuals. When individuals or employees buy health insurance, they usually have the choice to buy a plan that covers their spouse, p [..]
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An eligible person, other than the member (generally a spouse or child), who has health care benefits under the member's policy.
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Any linguistic element which requires the presence of another in a structure or whose form is determined by another element or a grammatical category, for instance the form of the definite article in [..]
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A person covered under a private health plan who is not primary enrollee or policyholder, usually a spouse or child. In New York State, many plans offered by employers also cover domestic partners.
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A spouse or an unmarried child under 26 years of age.
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An individual who depends on another for support and maintenance.
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A person who relies on another for his or her financial support. Within limits, those who support dependents are allowed to claim certain exemptions when filing income taxes.
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"Dependent" means such relatives of a deceased victim who wholly or partially were dependent upon the victim's income at the time of death or would have been so dependent but for the vi [..]
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In family law, this usually means a child that is financially supported by another person. In juvenile law, this means a minor that is in the custody of the court because he or she was abused, neglect [..]
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A person who relies on another for his or her financial support. Within limits, those who support dependents are allowed to claim certain exemptions when filing income taxes.
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1) n. a person receiving support from another person (such as a parent), which may qualify the party supporting the dependent for an exemption to reduce his/her income taxes. 2) adj. requiring an even [..]
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A person on whose behalf a duty of support is owed.
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Your lawful spouse or unmarried children under 19 years of age.
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Typically limited to the insured's minor children, a dependent is anyone, in addition to the primary policy holder, who is entitled to receive insurance coverage and its associated services. Duri [..]
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shall mean the spouse who is legally married to You; Your unmarried Child from until his/her 19th birthday; or Your unmarried Child who is over 18 years old but not older than 25 years old and is enro [..]
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A child under 18 who lives with a parent or guardian.
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(1) a spouse (2) children who are under 21 years of age and unmarried or, regardless of age, are incapable of self-support (children include step - and adopted - children and those who are under legal [..]
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 Usually a spouse and/or children who are legally dependent on the insured. Depending on the insurance plan, dependents may qualify for insurance coverage on the insured’s policy.
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An individual who is dependent on another individual financially, according to the governing rules set by the IRS
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An individual who relies on you for financial support.
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For a child or other person to be considered your dependent, they must live with you and you must provide them with more than half of their support. Spouses do not count as dependents in the Federal M [..]
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For someone to be considered a dependent, they must be age 23 or younger, and dependent on their parents for financial support.
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A qualifying child or qualifying relative, other than the taxpayer or spouse, who entitles the taxpayer to claim a dependency exemption. Direct Deposit
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When students list on their FAFSA that they have a child or legal dependent, the financial aid office may ask for documentation of that dependent, i.e. a birth certificate.
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A person who receives more than half their financial support from another, usually a parent or legal guardian. Most often a child or spouse, but occasionally includes other relatives. Doctorate
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Someone who depends on another for more than half of their financial support.
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Relying upon; depending upon. *Used in questions, negative sentences and after certain particles and prepositions. (medicine) Affecting the lower part of the body, such as the legs while standing [..]
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(or contingent
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Acceptance of a capital budgeting project contingent on the acceptance of another project.
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