Social Security Rulings on Federal Old-age, Survivors, Disability, Health Insurance, Supplemental Security Income, and Black Lung Benefits: Cumulative bulletinSocial Security Administration, Office of Operational Policy and Procedure, 1971 Combines the social security rulings which were published during the cumulative periods and have not been obsoleted to dates specified in individual cumulative editions. |
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... Congress , approved 8/10/39 ( 53 Stat . 1360 ) . No change was made in the meaning of the term " child , " i.e. , to include in that term grandchildren or stepgrandchildren of the worker , until the Social Security Amendments of 1972 ...
... Congress , approved 8/10/39 ( 53 Stat . 1360 ) . No change was made in the meaning of the term " child , " i.e. , to include in that term grandchildren or stepgrandchildren of the worker , until the Social Security Amendments of 1972 ...
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... Congress to extend the word " grand- child " to include great - grandchildren or more remote descendants held , the word " grandchild ” as used in section 202 ( d ) ( 8 ) ( D ) ( ii ) should not be construed to include a great ...
... Congress to extend the word " grand- child " to include great - grandchildren or more remote descendants held , the word " grandchild ” as used in section 202 ( d ) ( 8 ) ( D ) ( ii ) should not be construed to include a great ...
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... Congress , the court is further of the opinion that the Secretary's regulations are in accord with the intent of Congress and that the term " children , " as used in Reg . ulation 404.323 ( c ) ( 2 ) , means children in general and was ...
... Congress , the court is further of the opinion that the Secretary's regulations are in accord with the intent of Congress and that the term " children , " as used in Reg . ulation 404.323 ( c ) ( 2 ) , means children in general and was ...
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... Congress was entitled to put the actual natural children , and the children already adopted , in a some- what better position than the later - adopted child . Congress was under no com- pulsion to treat these unlike classes alike ...
... Congress was entitled to put the actual natural children , and the children already adopted , in a some- what better position than the later - adopted child . Congress was under no com- pulsion to treat these unlike classes alike ...
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... Congress has great latitude to make classifications in the area of economic and welfare legislation , a provision must have some rational basis or be pertinent to some proper objective of the Congress in order to withstand challenge ...
... Congress has great latitude to make classifications in the area of economic and welfare legislation , a provision must have some rational basis or be pertinent to some proper objective of the Congress in order to withstand challenge ...
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Page 362 - Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed has the right to control and direct the individual who performs the services, not only as to the result to be accomplished by the work but also as to the details and means by which that result is accomplished. That is, an employee is subject to the will and control of the employer not only as to what shall be done but how it shall be done.
Page 54 - A classification having some reasonable basis does not offend against that clause merely because it is not made with mathematical nicety or because in practice it results in some inequality.
Page 447 - equal protection of the laws" is a more explicit safeguard of prohibited unfairness than "due process of law," and, therefore, we do not imply that the two are always interchangeable phrases. But, as this Court has recognized, discrimination may be so unjustifiable as to be violative of due process.
Page 442 - For purposes of subparagraph (A), an individual shall be determined to be under a disability only if his physical or mental impairment or impairments are of such severity that he is not only unable to do his previous work but cannot, considering his age, education, and work experience, engage in any other kind of subHi IMÁN RESOURCES, ETC. NC 381 , 283 SE2d 377 stantial gainful work which exists in the national economy...
Page 129 - A judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in an action or proceeding.
Page 444 - Section 223 (d) (1) (2) (3) defines disability as the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months.
Page 138 - The father of an illegitimate child, by publicly acknowledging it as his own, receiving it as such, with the consent of his wife, if he is married, into his family, and otherwise treating it as if it were a legitimate child, thereby adopts it as such ; and such child is there upon deemed for all purposes legitimate from the time of its birth. The foregoing provisions of this chapter do not apply to such an adoption.
Page 391 - disability" means — (A) inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months...
Page 181 - For purposes of this chapter, the term "employee" means — (1) Any officer of a corporation; or (2) Any individual who, under the usual common law rules applicable in determining the employer-employee relationship, has the status of an employee...
Page 210 - NET EARNINGS FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT. — The term "net earnings from self-employment" means the gross income derived by an individual from any trade or business carried on by such individual, less the deductions allowed by...