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An expense account is the right to reimbursement of money spent by employees for work-related purposes.
It would satisfy their right to reimbursement, and solve Justinian's need for revenge.
The right to reimbursement is subject to the Limitation Act and thus lasts for six years from the date of payment.
Therefore, the need for a legislative framework became apparent, so that all patients in Europe can exercise their right to reimbursement of cross-border health care.
He said that Gair's acknowledgment of the original team's right to reimbursement for expenses was too vague.
This proposal clarifies and facilitates access to cross-border healthcare, along with the Member State of affiliation's exercise of its right to reimbursement.
Mr President, I welcome the proposals to provide legal rights for passengers as well as the increase in denied boarding compensation and the right to reimbursement for delayed flights.
However, they would be paid less and have fewer employment rights, including no right to reimbursement for meals at work and commuting costs, as well as no sick or parental leave.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the law encompasses a right to reimbursement for private school tuition if the public school program is inadequate and the private program is appropriate.
The Regulation also gives passengers the right to reimbursement or re-routing if a carrier with which a booking has been made is subsequently added to the list, resulting in cancellation of the flight concerned.
On the question raised by Mr Chountis, what I can say is that when the directive is in place we will provide a clear legal framework regarding rights to reimbursement for cross-border health care.
ITC claimed they had a remedy for restitution, that this claim was not excluded by the VATA 1994 section 80(7), and that EU law gave an effective right to reimbursement.
It is aimed at clarifying and assisting access to cross-border and good quality healthcare, along with the patient's right to reimbursement by the Member State of affiliation, thus also promoting cooperation between the Member States.
But while the statute gives parents a right to reimbursement under certain circumstances, Justice Scalia argued, the "substantive right" to a "free appropriate public education" belongs not to the parent but to the child, "for it is he who receives the education."
Since the buyer had breached, he had forfeited his right to reimbursement of any portion of the price already paid, or in the alternative, those payments could be regarded as a crude form of rent for the use of the goods.
For example, it is the regulation which gives you the right to reimbursement of emergency health care costs when you are taken ill in another Member State, providing you have your E111 form with you, as I am sure all of us here do.
The Mediterranean is packed with millions of Europeans who have gone South in search of sun and a new life, but their right to reimbursement of the funds relating to the social services – and, in particular, health services - they receive is not recognised.