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contributionn. 1) donation to a charity or political campaign. 2) the sharing...
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contributionMoney placed in an individual retirement account (IRA), an employer-sponsored retirement plan, or other retirement plan for a particular tax year. Contributions may be deductible or nondeductible, dep [..]
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contributionCotisation
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contribution1 [countable] a sum of money that is given to a person or an organization in order to help pay for something synonym donation contribution (to something) to make a contribution to charity a generous c [..]
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contributionThe principle holding that two or more insurers each liable for a covered loss should participate in the payment of that loss. Having paid its share of a loss, an insurer may be entitled to equitabl [..]
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contributionlate 14c., from Old French contribution and directly from Latin contributionem (nominative contributio), noun of action from past participle stem of contribuere "to bring together, add, contribut [..]
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contributionThe amount of revenue left over from the sale of a product after the direct costs and indirect costs related to the product have been subtracted out.
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contributionThe difference between sales price and various costs. Contribution is used to cover fixed costs and profits.
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contributionresource donated to a cause.
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contribution1) The sharing of a loss or discharging of a debt by several persons who may be jointly responsible. Under partnership law, for example, if one partner pays a judgment made against the partnership, th [..]
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contributionthe part played by a person in bringing about a result; "I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project"; "they all did their share of the work&q [..]
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contributionn. The act of giving for a common purpose.
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contributionIn B-ISDN applications, the use of broadband transmission of audio or video information to the user for post-production processing and distribution.
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contributionThe monetary consideration payable once or periodically by a participant to a takaful operator for his participation in the takaful scheme.
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contributionDefinitions (2) 1. Payment to an annuity or retirement plan.
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contributiontsushtayer
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contributionAn article, column, editorial, entry, or other composition written for publication with works by other authors in a serial, reference work, or collection. Usually written by a freelance writer or acad [..]
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contribution Money, or anything else of value (such as mailing lists, telephones, billboard space) given to a candidate’s campaign committee, political party, or political action committee (PAC) by an individual or organization.
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contributionany advance,conveyance, deposit, distribution, transfer of funds,loan, payment, gift, pledge or subscription of money or anything of value whatsoever, to a candidate to support or oppose the nomination or election of one or more clearly identified candidates, to a political committee, to a political party, or to a referendum committee, whether or n [..]
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contribution1 : payment of a share of an amount for which one is liable: as a : shared payment of a judgment by joint tortfeasors esp. according to proportional fault compare apportion b : pro rata ...
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contributionA gift, donation, or anything of value, knowingly received in connection with the nomination for election, or election, of any person to public office.
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contributionA donation, gift or transfer of cash or other assets
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contributionContribution, or contributions, are monies deposited into a retirement account. Â
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contributionContribution is subject to different meanings. In one sense, it refers to a payment to a fund, such as a charitable contribution to a benevolent society. It may also refer to a payment of a share of a [..]
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contribution(n) the part played by a person in bringing about a result(n) a voluntary gift (as of money or service or ideas) made to some worthwhile cause(n) act of giving in common with others for a common purpo [..]
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contributionThis relates to situations where more than one party covers the risk. Each party is deemed to be liable for its portion of the loss. If the insured has recovered in full from one insurer, that insurer [..]
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contributionA tortfeasor’s right to collect from other joint tortfeasors when and to the extent that one tortfeasor has paid above and beyond his or her fair share to the injured party. The shares to be paid in c [..]
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contributionWhere someone is holding two or more insurance policies covering the same interest in the same property for the same peril, and if the policies are contracts of indemnity, then the law does not allow [..]
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contributionWhere someone is holding two or more insurance policies covering the same interest in the same property for the same peril, and if the policies are contracts of indemnity, then the law does no [..]
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contributionThe money that you as a policyholder pay to a financial company or insurer for the product set out in a policy.
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contributionThe term relates to circumstances where more than one party covers the risk. Each party is deemed to be liable for his proportion of the loss. If the Assured recovers in full from one insurer [..]
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contributionThis clause is similar to the average clause but applies in circumstances where there is more than one policy covering the same loss. Under these circumstances each policy (Insurer) will pay a rateab [..]
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contributionThe term relates to circumstances where more than one party covers the risk. Each party is deemed to be liable for his proportion of the loss. If the assured recovered in full from one insurer, that i [..]
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contributionWhere someone is holding two or more insurance policies covering the same interest in the same property for the same peril, and if the policies are contracts of indemnity, than the law does not allow the insured to recover a loss under both policies and so make a profit out of the misfortune he has insured against. Instead, the insurers concerned s [..]
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contributionWhere more than one insurer covers the same risk under different policies, the insurers are required under the Insurance Contracts Act to indemnify the insured and then determine who is responsible for which proportion of the loss.
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contributionWhere an insured has two or more insurance policies which are covering the same interest against the same peril, the insured can make his/her claim in full against one or other of the insurers. The ch [..]
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contributionWhere more than one insurer covers the same risk under different policies, the insurers are required under the Insurance Contracts Act to indemnify the insured and then determine who is responsible fo [..]
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contributionWaters, wastewaters, or liquid-carried wastes entering a wastewater collection system.
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contribution"Contribution" means anything of value which a person contributes to the limited liability company as a prerequisite for or in connection with membership including cash, property or services [..]
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contribution"A transfer payment subject to performance conditions specified in a funding agreement. A contribution is to be accounted for and is subject to audit" (Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, [..]
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contributionThe term contribution means the transfer by the owner of (immovable) property to the assets of a fund.
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contributionAn amount of money put into a savings/investment plan.
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contributionCounterpart to programme co-financing secured by the partners (paid by the partners from their own resources or paid to the partners from external sources). Depending on the source of contribution (partner’s own resources, external sources) and their legal status, the contribution can be public and/or private. (See also Private contribution, Public [..]
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contributionThe money that you invest in a 529 plan.
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contributionnoun
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contributionMoney placed in an individual retirement account (IRA), an employer-sponsored retirement plan, or other retirement plan for a particular tax year. Contributions may be deductible or nondeductible, dep [..]
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