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reasonable compensation

Defined in 3 dictionaries — Case Law, U.S. Code, Ballentine's (1916)

Definitions from Case Law

From 372 U.S. 633 - Wolf v. Weinstein · 1963Most cited · 470 citing opinions

reasonable' compensation for services 'necessarily implies loyal and disinterested service in the interest of those for whom the claimant purported to act.

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United States Code

31 U.S.C. § 1352 — as used in this section

The term “reasonable compensation” means, with respect to a regularly employed officer or employee of any person, compensation that is consistent with the normal compensation for such officer or employee for work that is not furnished to, not funded by, or not furnished in cooperation with the Federal Government.

42 U.S.C. § 3537B — for purposes of this section

The term “reasonable compensation” means, with respect to a regularly employed officer or employee of any person, compensation that is consistent with the normal compensation for such officer or employee for work that is not furnished to or not furnished in cooperation with the Department.

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Ballentine's Law Dictionary

James A. Ballentine · 1916