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"In general, the limit of the allowance is calculated in a final-salary scheme by multiplying the rise in someone's pension entitlement by a factor of 16," he says.
For a broader overview of allowance limits refer to Webber (2010).
Under the proposal, the regulators would limit the number of allowances in Europe — ending the scope for a government to allocate more than necessary — and steadily decrease the amount of allowances available after 2012 for manufacturing industries besides the power sector.
be counted toward the aggregate period for which section 3695 of this title limits an individual's receipt of allowance or assistance.
Punishment can be a dock of allowance, extra chores, grounding, or limits on recreational activities and phone time.
That's eight months out of the 12 that people will be permitted to be sick or disabled, once time limiting of employment support allowance (ESA) comes into play.
By Wednesday night, the stunning success of the campaign became even clearer when the House of Lords delivered a hat-trick of defeats to the government's welfare reform bill, over clauses affecting disabled children, cancer patients, and the time limiting of employment support allowance.
Under Phase 2 of the EUETS, which runs from 2008 to 2012, countries are allowed to auction their allowances, up to a limit of 10%.
There is an upper limit of four years for receiving work assessment allowance.
§ 1.311 Notice of allowance.
Notice of allowance (accepted for patent).
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