- discretionary, benefit
- prestation f discrétionnaire
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
discretionary trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. discretionary trust … Law dictionary
Discretionary Cash Flow — is any money left over once all possible capital projects with positive net present values have been financed, and all mandatory payments have been paid. The capital can be used to pay for other responsibilities such as giving out cash dividends… … Investment dictionary
discretionary trusts — Such as are not marked out on fixed lines, but allow a certain amount of discretion in their exercise. Those which cannot be duly administered without the application of a certain degree of prudence and judgment. Trusts where the trustee or… … Black's law dictionary
discretionary trusts — Such as are not marked out on fixed lines, but allow a certain amount of discretion in their exercise. Those which cannot be duly administered without the application of a certain degree of prudence and judgment. Trusts where the trustee or… … Black's law dictionary
discretionary trust — An anomalous term from the standpoint of absolute discretion in the trustee, since unbridled discretion in a trustee negatives the necessary separation of legal and equitable ownership. Best defined as a trust in which a broad discretion is… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Housing Benefit — is a means tested social security benefit in the UK that is intended to help meet Housing costs for rented accommodation. The primary legislation governing Housing Benefit is the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992.[1]… … Wikipedia
Defined benefit pension plan — For the defined contribution pension plan, see Defined Contribution Pension Plan. In economics, a defined benefit pension plan is a major type of pension plan in which an employer promises a specified monthly benefit on retirement that is… … Wikipedia
Employee benefit — Employee benefits and (especially in British English) benefits in kind (also called fringe benefits, perquisites, perqs or perks) are various non wage compensations provided to employees in addition to their normal wages or salaries. Where an… … Wikipedia
clergy, benefit of — ▪ law formerly a useful device for avoiding the death penalty in English and American criminal law. In England, in the late 12th century, the church succeeded in compelling Henry II and the royal courts to grant every clericus, or “clerk”… … Universalium
Supplementary Benefit — was a means tested benefit in the United Kingdom, paid to people on low incomes, whether classed as unemployed, or not. Introduced in November 1966, it replaced the earlier system of discretionary National Assistance payments, and was intended to … Wikipedia
trust — A legal entity created by a grantor for the benefit of designated beneficiaries under the laws of the state and the valid trust instrument. The trustee holds a fiduciary responsibility to manage the trust s corpus assets and income for the… … Black's law dictionary