0 payment for work in the form of money or something else of value: --
There must be full disclosure of company directors' total emoluments.
1 a payment in money or some other form for work that has been done: --
The emoluments of the highest-paid director totalled £382,000, including pension contributions.
But nurses as a class especially considering the responsibility of their work, are badly underpaid, notwithstanding board and lodging and emoluments.
Then the auditors of the company can perfectly easily work this, and bring in, as an ascertained emolument, whatever is subject to tax.
There has been a substantial increase in regard to the emoluments of those employed ashore.
If directors' emoluments are to be disclosed, let us hear about the emolument of barristers.
He has therefore received no salary, fees, emoluments or benefits in kind as a non-executive director.
They build on the existing provisions that companies can set off profit sharing bonuses paid out as emoluments against corporation tax.
Speaking very roughly, this will on an average give them about five-sixths of their full ordinary emoluments.
The emoluments of a flight-lieutenant, taking pay and allowances together, will amount to rather more than £50 a month.