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Under certain conditions, time spent in a travel status may be compensable as overtime hours.
The court recognized situations in which pure economic loss is compensable.
The court found that there were no compensable severance damages.
Further, compensable work hours begin at the time the employer asks employees to arrive.
Others were similar to contractual or property rights and therefore their loss was compensable.
A small minority of states have provided by statute that at least some business losses are compensable.
This is compensable with money damages for breach of fiduciary duty.
This time must be counted and paid as compensable hours worked because the employee has not been completely relieved from duty.
Property crime, such as theft and burglary, are generally not compensable by state compensation programs.
Generally, the following charges may be covered where treatment is related to the compensable injury:
The hours are work time and are compensable.
Problems arise when employers fail to recognize and count certain hours worked as compensable hours.
However, if the Commission rules that the charge is not compensable under the Act, the provider may bill the claimant.
"If there's no physical damage to the beaches and it's a public perception, I venture to say that it is not compensable," he testifies.
However, time spent waiting to doff protective gear before leaving at the end of the workday is compensable.
An employee who is restored following compensable injury is generally entitled to be treated as though he or she had never left.
This increased duration of full flowage is not compensable, of course.
At present approximately 1000 victims have multiple compensable claims pending,generally such claims are historic.
The state's rules also say, "Work is compensable - that is, something for which an employee is entitled to be paid."
The concept of punitive damages originated in cases where there was little compensable harm but a perceived need for punishment and deterrence.
In addition, the party who rejected the offer may lose their entitlement to certain attorneys' fees, compensable litigation costs and prejudgment interest.
This term however would then include both compensable and non-compensable diseases that have occupational origins.
Delays can be further broken down into compensable or non-compensable delays.
Reimbursement applies to compensable causes which are stated and can be expanded by completing the appropriate item in the Appendix.
Robbery and theft of church or monastic property was compensable by damages or repayment.