nonowner

nonowner

(ˌnɒnˈəʊnə)
n
a person who is not an owner
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If the nonowner spouse did not live in the home for at least two years prior to the sale, the exclusion, assuming the owner spouse qualifies, is limited to $250,000.
Appellant claimed that he met the statute's nonowner exception requirements by providing the arresting officers with the name of the motorcycle's owner.
1) W-2 Wages: Compensation paid to employees of a flow-through entity, including S corporation owners (3) and nonowner employees of all flow-through entities, that must be reported to the IRS within 60 days of payment to qualify as W-2 wages for the wage and qualified property test as described below.
27 column with interest regarding the ineligibility of a nonowner, whose spouse is a unit owner, from serving on the board of a condominium association.
Therefore, the groups classification were (1) nonowner, (2) owner, and (3) user.
In some mundane ways, we can see how property ownership might influence a person's identity in society: a landowner will be called generous under different circumstances than a nonowner, and, likewise, industriousness will manifest differently if I own tools.
Whenever unmarried adults share a residence, a question may arise whether services the nonowner performs in the home are in lieu of rent.
Descriptive statistics, such as frequencies and means, independent sample i-tests between matched owner to nonowner pairs, Chi square analysis for older owners and nonowners, and nonparametric statistics for data that were not normally distributed (such as semiquantitative food frequency intake data) were run.
6, Elements of Financial Statements, defines comprehensive income as "the change in equity of a business enterprise during a period from transactions and other events and circumstances from nonowner sources.
First, we compared self-referring episodes where a physician owner performed the TKR surgery to non-self-referring episodes where a physician nonowner performed the TKR surgery.
To the extent that revenue was generated by the work of nonowner employees and/or equipment and other assets, shareholder payments may be profit distributions.