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...Next of kin of a covered servicemember means the neares...
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... in a dead body," which gave the decedent's next of kin the right to receive the decedent's body in...(28) others have expanded the definition of one's "next of kin" specifically to include sam...
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... who is the spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin of a covered servicemember shall be entitle... new terms to the FMLA's statutory definitions. The NDAA amendments were enacted January 28, 2008...
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... child, born in North Carilina, and the next of kin for whose benefit the administrator sued, h.... Plainly the statute contains no definition of who are to constitute the next of kin to whom a...
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... who is the spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin of a covered servicemember with a serious i...Subpart L, Family and Medical Leave. Definitions. In Sec. 630.1202 of the proposed regulations, we ...
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... members who have legal authority as legal next of kin or through durable power of attorney or gua...Others expand the definition of family to include well-trusted people, such as ...
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... living who shall be determined to be the next of kin of the owner. Mrs. Mason died in January, 1...Then, applying that definition of next of kin to the possible dates for determina...
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.... The definition of an ethnic group should attract the attention of... the largest gifts from fellow ethnics, the next largest from a genetically similar ethnic group, a...
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... state and local laws may have broader definitions) with a serious health condition; and/or (4) the e... employees (a spouse, child, parent, or next of kin) to care for a covered service member. This...
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[...] this culinary collective or relationship of plurality in planning, preparing, and presenting meals reinforced the complex nature of food and the ways in which the quotidian language of cooking performs as a crucial mode of communicating identities. According to Durodoye and Coker, this is most likely due to the racial politics in the United States that views people of African descent as a monolithic group.2 Arguing against the myth of homogeneity among and between people of the African diaspora, this article recaptures experiences that took place during the first five to seven years of my relationship with my husband (who today not only cooks for himself but also for our family), in order to consider some of the complexities that inhere in the homes of those living together acros...
... component of self-identity and self-definition; my own research argues this point.6 I am also awa... taste of the sauce or what I should do "the next time," I gently remind him that this is my interpr...