perquisite in the PONS Dictionary

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His salary had been only four hundred rix-dollars, with perquisites, no doubt, appertaining to his office.
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The other part was granted as a perquisite to members of the palace administration.
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Nominating an absentee abbot "in commendam" and a vicar to represent him at the site was thenceforth a papal perquisite.
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Determining how to report perquisites has long been a bedeviling matter for public companies.
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Outcomes include monetary compensation, perquisites (perks), benefits, and flexible work arrangements.
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A consultant on the other hand can not claim deduction on these perquisites that are available to the salaried employees.
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In this case, employee benefits includes wages and salaries as well as pensions, life insurance, and other perquisites.
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This law prohibited the charging of fees, parish perquisites and tithing.
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Welfare amenities, salary and perquisites, working environment etc. are comparatively satisfactory.
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They are now troops in good standing, with highway robbery semiofficially recognized as one of their perquisites.
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