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Maintenance may refer to:
Biological science
Maintenance respiration
Maintenance of an organism ...

 


Maintenance: The same as spousal support or alimony.
Marital Property: Marital property is defined as all assets acquired during the marriage and prior to the date of separation.

VMRS (Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards): Set of codes developed to facilitate computerized tracking of parts and labor used in equipment repair. Established and maintained by the American Trucking Associations.

Maintenance:
The obligation that one person has to contribute in part or in whole to the cost of living of another person.
Malfeasance:
Doing something which is illegal. Compare with misfeasance and nonfeasance.

Maintenance and Cure
expenses that an injured or ill seaman incurs for lodging, meals and medical care during his or her recuperation period and until the seaman is ready to return to work.

MAINTENANCE: one spouse's payment to the other for financial support; the same as alimony or spousal support.
MARITAL PROPERTY: includes all property acquired during the marriage.

MAINTENANCE, crimes. A malicious, or at least, officious interference in a suit in which the offender has no interest, to assist one of the parties to it against the other, with money or advice to prosecute or defend the action, ...

maintenance: the furnishing by one person to another the means of living, or food, clothing, shelter, etc.

MAINTENANCE: See alimony. In a divorce or separation, the money paid by one spouse to the other in order to fulfill the financial obligation that comes with marriage.

maintenance Money to be paid by one spouse to another for support, either during or at the conclusion of the dissolution of a marriage. Formerly called alimony.

Maintenance
Referring to the obligation of one person to contribute, in part or in whole, to the cost of living of another person. It is usually expressed in a currency amount per month as in "$450 a month maintenance.

child maintenance order
A parenting order (q.v.) setting out arrangements for the financial support of a child after marriage breakdown.
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Maintenance
Definition - Noun
1 a : the act of providing basic and necessary support
b : the state of having such support
2 : a financial means of providing necessary assistance: as
a : See also alimony
b : See also support ...

Maintenance and cure
The doctrine of maintenance and cure is rooted in the Article VI of the Rules of Oleron promulgated in about 1160 A.D.

Maintenance
Maintenance is payments made to a current or former spouse for their support. Maintenance is sometimes called spousal support or alimony.

maintenance fees
fees for maintaining in force a patent based on an application filed on or after December 12, 1980 --see MPEP 2500 for more
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The maintenance or support which a husband is bound to give to his wife upon separation from her; or the support which either father or mother is bound to give to his or her children, though this is more usually called maintenance.

Separate Maintenance: An action filed for support between two spouses not living together even though the spouse's are not actively seeking a divorce.

Separate maintenance: Money paid by a married person for the support of a spouse from whom one is separated.

separate maintenance - Allowance ordered to be paid by one spouse to the other for support while the spouses are living apart but not divorced.

Contractual Maintenance Agreement
Civil Causes of Action Alienation of Affections
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor ...

Common Area Maintenance (CAM)
This is the amount of additional rent charged to the tenant, in addition to the Base Rent, to maintain the common areas of the property shared by the tenants and from which all tenants benefit.
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In family law, the term usually refers to the person who receives or to whom support or maintenance is owed. In commercial law, the term refers to the person to whom a bill of exchange is made payable.

Expanded Legal Definition of Legal CustodyMaintenance The obligation of one person to contribute, in part or in whole, to the cost of living of another person.

Where they were divorced, the monies payable were then referred to as " maintenance" but this distinction is now in disuse.

in the earliest English laws, but it seems that the true slave class as distinct from the serf class was comparatively small, and it may well be that the labour of an ordinary serf was not practically more severe, and the remuneration in maintenance ...

When all three of the usual costs--taxes, maintenance and insurance--are passed on, the arrangement is known as a "triple net lease." Because these costs are variable and almost never decrease, a net lease favors the landlord.

The financial support which a husband is bound to give to his wife after divorcing her; though used in loose terms for the support which parents are bound to give to their children, but in this case the financial support is called maintenance rather ...

Abbreviation for "reciprocal enforcement of maintenance orders" and the name of the international system of recognition, registration and enforcement of child and spousal support orders between countries which have agreed, between themselves, ...

Alimony: Also called maintenance or spousal support. In a divorce or separation, the money paid by one spouse to the other in order to fulfill the financial obligation that comes with marriage.

Management is by a homeowners' association or cooperative board, which collects assessments from the owners and pays for upkeep, some insurance, maintenance and reserves for replacement of improvements in the common area.

The separated parties will ordinarily be bound by the provisions of an agreement respecting the amount to be paid for separate maintenance and the adjustment of their property rights.

The statutory authority charged with the maintenance and the protection of the public's right of passage for a particular highway.

Supporting Spouse: The spouse upon whom the other spouse is actually substantially dependent for financial maintenance and support or from whom such spouse is substantially in need of financial maintenance and support.

spousal support or maintenance Financial payments made to help support a spouse or former spouse during separation or following divorce. Also called alimony.

ALIMONY: Support paid by one divorced spouse to the other. Now called maintenance.
ALLEGE: To state, assert, or charge; to make an allegation.
ALTERNATE JUROR: A person who replaces a juror who can no longer serve.

reserve fund
n. a fund of money created to take care of maintenance, repairs o...
residence
n. 1) the place where one makes his/her home. However, a person m...

Unpaid child support/spousal maintenance payments owed by a person who is obligated to pay support.
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Nursing Home Neglect
the area of law focusing on the establishments that provide maintenance and personal or nursing care for persons who are unable to care for themselves.
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Order: An instruction by a court, such as an injunction or maintenance order.

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JMS: is a national program developed specifically for the Federal Courts that facilitates all aspects of jury management from the creation and maintenance of a jury pool, to panel creation, and jury selection.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS ACTION -- A case involving divorce, separate maintenance, annulment of marriage, affirmation of marriage, paternity, child or spousal support, custody of a minor, parenting time, or grandparenting time. See MCR 3.201.

At one time, "alimony" referred to support paid while the couple were separated but still married, while "maintenance" referred to support paid after divorce. Today, "alimony" is used for both circumstances.

continuous discharge : A permitted release of pollutants into the environment that occurs without interruption, except for infrequent shutdowns for maintenance, process changes, etc.

of extramarital sex between a married person and a person who is not a party to the marriage. In a fault-based divorce scheme adultery is grounds for divorce. In some states, adultery may be a factor in property distribution and/or a maintenance ...

improvements to an asset which increases its value or adds to its useful life. It includes payments by a business for property, fixtures, machinery, or other capital assets but not for day-to-day operations such as payroll, inventory, maintenance, ...

spousal support: Court-ordered support of a spouse or ex-spouse; also called "maintenance" or "alimony." ...

A utility patent will expire during its term unless appropriate maintenance fees are timely paid. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issues patents but the owner has to enforce the patent without the help of the USPTO.

Attachment of earnings: Court order for deduction of salary at source in order to pay, for example, maintenance or a debt.
Attorney General: Legal adviser to the Government, appointed by the President on the advice of the party in power.

custody of children - The care, control and maintenance of a child which may be awarded by a court to one of the parents as in a divorce or separation proceeding.

See also: State, Law, Person, Information, Court

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