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    Reinstatement, английский
    1. The restoration of an insurance policy after it has lapsed for nonpayment of premiums.

    2. Method of backfilling, compaction and re-surfacing of any excavation to restore the surface and underlying structure to enable it to perform its original function.

    3. In employment law, reinstatement means placing a worker back in a job that was lost, typically without loss of seniority or other benefits, or into a comparable position. it is a right sometimes conferred on employees by statute or contract, including collective agreements (for unionized workplaces), human rights legislation, labour and employment standards legislation, occupational health and safety legislation (but only in a select few jurisdictions), and (less commonly) employment contracts.




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    Reinstatement, английский
    1. The restoration of an insurance policy after it has lapsed for nonpayment of premiums.

    2. Method of backfilling, compaction and re-surfacing of any excavation to restore the surface and underlying structure to enable it to perform its original function.

    3. In employment law, reinstatement means placing a worker back in a job that was lost, typically without loss of seniority or other benefits, or into a comparable position. it is a right sometimes conferred on employees by statute or contract, including collective agreements (for unionized workplaces), human rights legislation, labour and employment standards legislation, occupational health and safety legislation (but only in a select few jurisdictions), and (less commonly) employment contracts.