How is Deprivation defined in a legal contract?
- Deprivation means the lack of care or support from one or both parents, including adoptive parents, of a dependent child due to their absence, inability, unemployment, or death. Seen in 7 SEC filings.
- Deprivation means when a party is prevented from using or controlling a portion or entirety of its property. Seen in 3 SEC filings.
- Deprivation means the lack of provision for storage capacities to prevent inappropriate storage capacity hoarding. Seen in 2 SEC filings.
- Deprivation means the circumstance in which a child must go without the care and support of one or both parents due to death, physical or mental incapability, recurring involuntary absence or unemployment. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
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Genie Definition 1
- Deprivation means the absence or lack of access, wherein one is prevented from using or accessing a necessary resource or support.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Disputes regarding access to property
- Terms for termination of employment with restricted access to resources
- International trade barriers
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Genie Definition 2
- Deprivation means the lack of parental support for a dependent child due to factors such as unemployment, absence, or inability.
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Relevant Circumstances
- Divorce proceedings
- Guardianship cases
- Child support cases
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Deprivation means the absence or lack of access, wherein one is prevented from using or accessing a necessary resource or support