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- adjective For which
compensation is payable.
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Examples
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"Because of the increased risk, these employers have to carry certain medical costs and provide medical aid, and have to contribute (in addition to their contributions under Coida) to another compensation fund, the Mines and Works Compensation Fund, to compensate employees who contract one of these 'compensatable' diseases," Supreme Court of Appeal Deputy President Louis Harms said.
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"Because of the increased risk, these employers have to carry certain medical costs and provide medical aid, and have to contribute (in addition to their contributions under Coida) to another compensation fund, the Mines and Works Compensation Fund, to compensate employees who contract one of these 'compensatable' diseases," Supreme Court of Appeal Deputy President Louis Harms said.
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"Because of the increased risk, these employers have to carry certain medical costs and provide medical aid, and have to contribute (in addition to their contributions under Coida) to another compensation fund, the Mines and Works Compensation Fund, to compensate employees who contract one of these 'compensatable' diseases," Supreme Court of Appeal Deputy President Louis Harms said.
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"Because of the increased risk, these employers have to carry certain medical costs and provide medical aid, and have to contribute (in addition to their contributions under Coida) to another compensation fund, the Mines and Works Compensation Fund, to compensate employees who contract one of these 'compensatable' diseases," Supreme Court of Appeal Deputy President Louis Harms said.
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Of course the network does not control the creative, so that part of TVO is in principle not compensatable to the network – that's for the creative agency.
In Terms Of ROI: Sex/Age Targeting Has Hurt Certain Networks - Bill Harvey - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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Moreover, like any other legal person, these natural things could become beneficiaries of compensation if it could be shown that they had suffered compensatable injury through human activity.
Environmental Ethics Brennan, Andrew 2008
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Servants were called to escort me from the house in a style that only just stopped short of compensatable assault.
Two For The Lions Davis, Lindsey 1998
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More alarming for the mining industry in South Africa, where TB is a compensatable disease, is the clear evidence of a strong association with HIV/AIDS - more so than anywhere else in the world.
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"This has contributed to our high accident rate and the relative frequency of compensatable disease".
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Provision is made for payment for the treatment of compensatable diseases from the Compensation Fund and for the prevention of occupational diseases.
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