emoluments
1émoluments — ● émoluments nom masculin pluriel Traitement, salaire attaché à un emploi. Rétribution des actes effectués par un officier ministériel (notaire, huissier) ou un avocat, tarifés par l autorité publique. ● émoluments (synonymes) nom masculin… …
2emoluments — Amounts received from an office or employment including all salaries, fees, wages, perquisites, and other profits as well as certain expenses and benefits paid or provided by the employer, which are deemed to be emoluments. See also: directors… …
3emoluments — Amounts received from an office or employment including all salaries, fees, wages, perquisites, and other profits as well as certain expenses and benefits paid or provided by the employer, which are deemed to be emoluments. See also directors… …
4ÉMOLUMENTS — n. m. pl. T. de Palais Honoraires des officiers ministériels. En termes de Jurisprudence, il se dit spécialement de la Part des bénéfices de la communauté revenant à chacun des deux époux. En termes d’Administration publique, il désigne… …
5emoluments — e·mol·u·ment || ɪ mÉ’ljÊŠmÉ™nt n. profit, salary, fee (received in a job or office) …
6Emoluments — Advantages. Now usually refers to salary or fees arising from employment …
7emoluments — /ɪ mɒljυmənts/ plural noun pay, salary or fees, or the earnings of directors who are not employees (NOTE: US English uses the singular emolument.) …
8emoluments — The profit arising from office or employment; that which is received as compensation for services, or which is annexed to the possession of office as salary, fees, and perquisites; advantage; gain, public or private. State ex rel. Todd v Reeves,… …
9directors' emoluments — directors remuneration …
10foreign emoluments — Earnings received by a person domiciled outside the UK (see domicile), who is employed by a non resident employer …