gross income — Synonyms and related words: avails, base pay, box office, commissions, compensation, credit, credits, dismissal wage, disposable income, dividend, dividends, earned income, earnings, escalator clause, escalator plan, financial remuneration, gains … Moby Thesaurus
Dormant Commerce Clause — The Dormant Commerce Clause, also known as the Negative Commerce Clause, is a legal doctrine that courts in the United States have inferred from the Commerce Clause in Article I of the United States Constitution. The Commerce Clause expressly… … Wikipedia
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Mary Gross — (* 25. März 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) ist eine US amerikanische Schauspielerin und Comedian. Gross besuchte die Madonna High School in Chicago. Sie ist die Schwester des Schauspielers Michael Gross. Von 1981 bis 1985 gehörte sie dem Ensemble von … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mary Gross — Born March 25, 1953 (1953 03 25) (age 58) Chicago, Illinois Occupation Actress, comedian Mary Gross (born March 25, 1953) is an American comedian and actress, perhaps best known for her four year stint on Saturday Night Live from 1981 to… … Wikipedia
The Gross Clinic — Infobox Painting| title=The Gross Clinic artist=Thomas Eakins year=1875 type=oil on canvas height inch=8 width inch=6 6 museum= Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts The Gross Clinic is an 1875 painting by Thomas… … Wikipedia
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Mary Gross — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gross. Mary Gross est une actrice et scénariste américaine née le 25 mars 1953 à Chicago, Illinois (États Unis). Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 … Wikipédia en Français
immunity clause — A provision in a deed of trust securing corporate bonds which limits the trustee s liability, usually in providing that the trustee shall not be answerable for anything except his own gross negligence or wilful misconduct in the discharge of his… … Ballentine's law dictionary
grossing up — Also known as gross up. Calculating the before tax value of a payment. If, for instance, A is supposed to be paying 100 of interest to B but has to withhold tax at, say, 10% it will pay 90 to B and 10 to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). In such a… … Law dictionary