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Could she be paid to appear without violating tax laws against private inurement?
The governing principle seems to be inurement: when the new has sufficiently taken hold, it becomes a standard.
Inurement, or private enrichment, is barred under the tax law governing religious and other charitable organizations.
"And where are you in your inurement?"
Even the warmth of the krill under his belt had faded into his general inurement.
The law prohibits the head of a tax-exempt organization from enjoying unusual perks or compensation; it's called inurement.
Inurement may refer to:
In psychology, desensitization (also called inurement) is defined as the diminished emotional responsiveness to a negative or aversive stimulus after repeated exposure to it.
They share a requirement that benefits may not inure to a specific member but the rules for inurement vary among the three different types of organizations under this segment.
But he called the salary information provided by the church "sufficient" for determining that "there were no issues of inurement that could have prevented" approval of the exemption.
The dark mist heaved and began to take shape, Elric spared a look towards the corner and shud- dered despite his inurement to hell-born horror.
By having the child, not the adults, register this truth, Robinson suggests that we can become less perceptive as we grow older, through our willful inurement to life's inequities and despair.
Experts say there are a number of questions about whether the course complies with the letter of section 501(c)(3) of the tax code, which prohibits tax-exempt organizations from engaging in partisan politics and from providing private benefit or private inurement to any individual or group.
It's the flippancy of the violence that's particularly notable, I think-the violence of, say, "No Country for Old Men" was as violent and terrifying as it should have been; so it's not purely a matter of inurement, I think.
Long inurement to the various and roving life of her lover, joined to a certain pride which she derived from conscious, though forfeited, rank, gave to the outward manner of that beautiful lady an ease and freedom which often concealed, even from Montreal, her sensitiveness to her unhappy situation.