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Instead, a policy was adopted of paying these individuals their full entitlement less 15 shillings.
But by law they could "top up" their payments within twelve months of beginning their jobs and get the full entitlements.
There were no figures comparing each district's full entitlement under the law and the across-the-board shortfall of about 17 percent.
'This would not be an alternative to, or instead of, full entitlement to training allowances and post-16 grants for education.'
The objective is to enable the unemployed to gain employment which is lasting, with full entitlement to their rights!
The additional savings to Britain of frozen expat pensioners not taking their full entitlements is estimated to be around £2 billion a year.
All workers who were made redundant received their full entitlements and most were out-placed into new jobs by Canningvale.
This arises where the tenant has closed the premises prior to the end of the term and has used up the full entitlement to rating relief.
Montclair, another prosperous suburban district, based its new $41 million budget on its full entitlement, $6.7 million, the business manager, Robert Davis, said.
This is so that HMRC can verify that your employees are receiving their full entitlement.
He would continue to draw his full parliamentary salary and expected to take his full entitlement of superannuation when he left the Parliament.
"We're acting in the spirit of Jiang Zemin's words, when he spoke about Chinese people enjoying their full entitlement of human rights."
If you hold a valid DLCO provisional licence it will normally be converted to full entitlement free of charge when you pass the test.
Employers regularly withheld payments for Aboriginal labourers at this time; however, Saunders refused to work unless he was paid his full entitlement, and his employer relented.
Therefore you may have to allow a worker's annual leave request right at the end of the leave year to ensure that they have taken their full entitlement of 5.6 weeks.
Educate yourself about what is happening to veterans today, join their organizations, write those people in Washington, insisting that veterans get back the full entitlements they were promised so many years ago.
They're damned if they do take their full entitlement, like Tony Blair, and damned if they don't, like workaholics Gordon Brown and Margaret Thatcher.
If your previous home was purchased using a VA Loan, and that loan was paid off by the folks you sold the house to, the full entitlement may have been restored.
In the case of the latter, privatisation has resulted in a highly complex fare structure, with passengers regularly mis-sold tickets, or not aware of the full entitlement a ticket gives them.
The solar panels had to be getting almost their full entitlement of the sun, and what Schulz had said rang in his ears: This thing stayed down as long as the power was off.
To a Republican Roman, in loco parentis (literally, in the place of a parent) meant a person assumed the full entitlements of a parent as well as the inherent responsibilities.
On their return in glory, after the medals and the handshakes from the prez, they would all be retired on fat pensions, with a full entitlement to sell their stories to the highest bidders.
Moving money Continue reading the main story Companies are ... offering what is really needed for an individual assignee or type of policy as opposed to a blanket policy with full entitlement to all provisions"
The young person may be granted an extension of discretionary leave to remain for another finite period, and thus has the ability to legally remain in the UK with full entitlements for another several years.
It certainly sounds as though you should pass ESA and continue to get support, but I'm not an expert on these matters, and you should seek help to ensure you get your full entitlements.