Transferring state definition

Transferring state means a state in which a combined-wage claimant had covered employment and wages in the base period of a paying state, and which transfers such employment and wages to the paying state for its use in determining the benefit rights of such claimant under its law.
Transferring state means the State in which the sentence was imposed on the person who may be, or has been transferred.
Transferring state means a state that transfers wages to a paying state for purposes of establishing a combined wage claim.

Examples of Transferring state in a sentence

  • Transferring state abstractions between MDPs. In ICML Workshop on Structural Knowledge Transfer for Machine Learning.


More Definitions of Transferring state

Transferring state means a state in which the combined-wage claimant had covered employment and wages within the base period of the paying state which can be transferred to establish a claim. Wages from more than one transferring state can be used to establish a combined-wage claim.
Transferring state means a State from which a person is being extradited to a third State (receiving State) through the territory of [country adopting the law].
Transferring state means the Party from which the offender may be, or has been transferred;
Transferring state means the State that has imposed a sentence and from which a sentenced person may be transferred or has already been transferred.
Transferring state means a state in which a combined wage claimant had covered employment and wages in the base period of a paying state, and which transfers such
Transferring state means a state in which a combined-wage claimant has covered
Transferring state means a state that transfers wages to a paying state for purposes of