compensation capacity

compensation capacity
компенсирующая способность

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  • compensation — n. 1) the act of making up for a functional or structural deficiency. For example, compensation for the loss of a diseased kidney is brought about by an increase in size of the remaining kidney, so restoring the urine producing capacity. 2)… …   The new mediacal dictionary

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  • compensation — 1. A process in which a tendency for a change in a given direction is counteracted by another change so that the original change is not evident. 2. An unconscious mechanism by which one tries to make up for fancied or real deficiencies. [L. com… …   Medical dictionary

  • Workers' compensation — (colloquially known as workers comp in North America or compo in Australia) a form of insurance that provides compensation medical care for employees who are injured in the course of employment, in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the… …   Wikipedia

  • United States Longshore And Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Of 1927- LHWCA — A program administered by a division of the United States Department of Labor that offers financial compensation and medical care to certain maritime workers who are disabled from injuries that occur on U.S. navigable waters and adjoining areas… …   Investment dictionary

  • Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act — The Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act, usc|33|901|950, commonly referred to as the Longshore Act or LHWCA is the statutory workers compensation scheme that covers certain maritime workers, including most dock workers and maritime… …   Wikipedia

  • Worker's compensation Germany — BackgroundThe German worker s compensation law of 6 July 1884 has been the first of its kind in the world. The Sickness Insurance law paid indemnity to all private wage earners and apprentices, including those who work in the agricultural and… …   Wikipedia

  • dual capacity doctrine — du·al capacity doctrine n: a doctrine that provides an exception to the exclusive remedy of workers compensation by allowing an employee to sue his or her employer when the injury caused by the employer to the employee is unrelated to the… …   Law dictionary

  • dual capacity doctrine — Under this doctrine employer normally shielded from tort liability by exclusive remedy of workers compensation law may become liable in tort to his employee if he occupies, in addition to his capacity as employer, a second capacity that confers… …   Black's law dictionary

  • dual capacity doctrine — Under this doctrine employer normally shielded from tort liability by exclusive remedy of workers compensation law may become liable in tort to his employee if he occupies, in addition to his capacity as employer, a second capacity that confers… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Renewable Energy Law — The German Renewable Energy Law ( Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz , or EEG), promotes the development of renewable energy sources via a system of feed in tariffs. [English translation of EEG legislation… …   Wikipedia


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