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In 1994, the State Compensation Law ( 国家赔偿法 ) was passed, followed by the Administrative Penalties Law ( 行政处罚法 ) in 1996.
The Electricity Act 1947 introduced better retirement benefits for workers in that industry, and a Workers ’ Compensation ( Supplementation ) Act was passed in 1948 that introduced benefits for workers with certain asbestos-related diseases which had occurred before 1948.
He also signed the Worker's Compensation Act of 1910, which required a compulsory, employer-paid plan of compensation for workers injured in hazardous industries and a voluntary system for other workers ; after the New York Court of Appeals ruled the law unconstitutional in 1911, a popular referendum was held that successfully made the law an amendment in the New York Constitution.
Compensation was paid in money rather than blood or only the culprit was executed.
* 1789 – The U. S. Congress passes twelve amendments to the United States Constitution: the Congressional Apportionment Amendment ( which was never ratified ), the Congressional Compensation Amendment, and the ten that are known as the Bill of Rights.
A fix known as SSH Compensation Attack Detector was introduced into most implementations.
Launched on the same rocket as the RME, the Low-power Atmospheric Compensation Experiment ( LACE ) satellite was built by the United States Naval Research Laboratory ( NRL ) to explore atmospheric distortion of lasers and real-time adaptive compensation for that distortion.
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act ( CERCLA ), was enacted in 1980.
In New Zealand it was held in Donselaar v. Donselaar and confirmed in Auckland City Council v. Blundell that the existence of the Accident Compensation Corporation did not bar the availability of exemplary damages.
Compensation was eventually agreed with the government for the loss of business to the company.
Sometimes called the " Congressional Compensation Amendment of 1789 ", the " Congressional Pay Amendment ", and the " Madison Amendment ", it was intended to serve as a restraint on the power of Congress to set its own salary — an obvious potential for conflict of interest.
Quixtar reports that the average income for an " active " Quixtar IBO in 2005 was $ 115 a month ($ 1, 380 annually ), as documented in The Quixtar IBO Compensation Plan and on a Quixtar website.
Compensation was paid to the former owners, although in cases such as York where the facilities were considered so poor as to require complete reconstruction, this payment was denied.
Ferguson tried to have his workers ' compensation claim reopened by the New York State Workers ' Compensation Board, which reexamined the case due to his persistence, but it was ultimately rejected.
Despite being a short-lived administration, Katayama's government was responsible for the enactment of a wide range of progressive social reforms, such as the establishment of Japans first Labour Ministry, an Unemployment Compensation Act and an Unemployment Insurance Act, and the overhaul revision of the Civil Code, whose section on the family institution was completely rewritten ( to provide, for instance the eldest son a greater inheritance share ).
Executive Direct Compensation was $ 129, 923 million and personal benefits were $ 47, 596 million.
A research survey by Texas's Research and Oversight Council on Workers ’ Compensation found that 68 % on non-subscribing employers and 60 % of subscribing employers – a majority in both cases – were satisfied with their experiences in the system, and that satisfaction with nonsubscription increased with the size of the firm ; but it stated that further research was needed to gauge satisfaction among employees and to determine the adequacy of compensation under nonsubscription compared to subscription.
In 1936, he was appointed U. S. Commissioner for the Jonesboro division of the Eastern district and in 1940 he was named referee to the Workers ’ Compensation Commission by Governor Carl E. Bailey.
This was done with the Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation ( TEUC ) program in 2002-2003, which has since expired, and remained in force through June 2, 2010, with the Extended Unemployment Compensation 2008 legislation.

Compensation and based
Compensation is conventionally based on a percentage of the sales price, split between the buying and selling brokers, and then between the agent ( s ) and his / her real estate agency.
Compensation was based on emotional distress and the woman's reduced opportunity for a future marriage.
Compensation should be based on a total figure of £ 4. 8B.
Many refractometers have built in " Automatic Temperature Compensation " ( ATC ) which is based on knowledge of the way the refractive index of sucrose changes.

Compensation and on
Other legislation included National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA ), signed into law in 1970, which established a United States Environmental Protection Agency and a Council on Environmental Quality ; the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 ; the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Safe Drinking Water Act ( 1974 ), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ( 1976 ), the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1977, which became known as the Clean Water Act, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, commonly known as the Superfund Act ( 1980 ).
Conventions which used the Franc Poincaré included the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage and the International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage.
Technicians at the Naval Research Laboratory ( NRL ), work on the Low-powered Atmosphere Compensation Experiment ( LACE ) satellite.
* Just Compensation, A Monthly Report on Condemnation Cases, Gideon Kanner, Editor, Published monthly since 1957.
Much to the discomfort of his boss Buck Strickland, he refuses to miss a day for anything ; including sickness and injury, as shown in the episode called " Hank's Back " where he refused to go on Worker's Compensation after injuring his back on the job, despite repeated attempts at suggesting too much work will make him sloppy.
* National Council on Compensation Insurance
The lack of visibility with her constituents may have been the primary reason that she lost the 1944 election. Roosevelt then appointed her to the Employees ' Compensation Commission, and in 1946 President Harry Truman gave her a post on the Employees ' Compensation Appeals Board, where she served until suffering a stroke in January 1950.
* Compensation: The JET Programme currently compensats ALTs " approximately ¥ 3. 6 million for participating for one year on the JET Programme " ( The JET Programme General Information Handbook 2007 ).
Compensation to be paid only on the basis of proven need.
For this reason, the Socialist Party's call for public ownership in the ' What We Stand For ' column in ' The Socialist ' newspaper, is followed by the demand for democratic working class control and management, as well as " Compensation to be paid on the basis of proven need ", as judged by the workers once in control and management of the industry in question.
( a ) a blended or ' made-in-Canada ' price of oil, an average of the costs of imported and domestic oil, which will rise gradually and predictably but will remain well below world prices and will never be more than 85 per cent of the lower of the price of imported oil or of oil in the US, and which will be financed by a Petroleum Compensation Charge levied on refiners ...;
Immediately Parliament passed the Compensation Act 2006 section 3 to reverse the decision on its facts.
His judgments are to be found in the Law Reports and those who wish to consider his oratory should read the speeches above referred to, or that delivered in the House of Lords on the Compensation for Disturbance Bill in 1880, and his memorable criticism of Mr Gladstone's policy in the Transvaal, after Majuba Hill.
The salaries of the ACS executives ( executive director, treasurer, and secretary ) are decided by the Standing Committee on Executive Compensation which is composed of the " president, the immediate past president, the chair of the society committee on budget and finance, and two members of the society with demonstrated expertise in senior and executive staff compensation.

Compensation and principle
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The fourth principle is the Equal Compensation Principle, which essentially states that activities equally valued by the employer should be equally valuable ( in terms of compensation, including non-financial aspects such as pleasantness of the workplace ) to the employee.
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