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What is ALLOWANCE?

A deduction, an average payment, a portion assigned or allowed: the act of allowing.

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Related Legal Terms
APPEARANCE ALLOWANCE, EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT ALLOWANCE, BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE, BALANCING ALLOWANCE, BENEFIT ALLOWANCE, HANDLING ALLOWANCE, PARSONAGE ALLOWANCE, SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE, TRADE ALLOWANCE, WRITING DOWN ALLOWANCE (WDA)


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  1. APPEARANCE ALLOWANCE
  2. EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT ALLOWANCE
  3. BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE
  4. BALANCING ALLOWANCE
  5. BENEFIT ALLOWANCE
  6. HANDLING ALLOWANCE
  7. PARSONAGE ALLOWANCE
  8. SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE
  9. TRADE ALLOWANCE
  10. WRITING DOWN ALLOWANCE (WDA)

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