Benefit-in-kind
Posted by Phillip Devonport on October 11, 2007
Benefit-in-kind. I arrived here hoping to find support for my assertion that it is really benefit-in-kine because kine is the old plural for cow. i.e. benefit in goods (live stock). Do I have any supporters and more important proof references?
- Benefit-in-kind Gary Martin 11/October/07
- Benefit-in-kind Victoria S Dennis 11/October/07
- Benefit-in-kind Bob 11/October/07
- Emoluments Lewis 19/October/07
- Benefit-in-kind Bob 11/October/07
- Benefit-in-kind Victoria S Dennis 11/October/07