relocation costs
Britishplural noun
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It’s unclear if that figure includes other perks Gonzales was entitled to under his employment agreement with the county, which promised relocation costs and severance pay.
From Los Angeles Times
He said he would push for legislation that would stabilize rents statewide and would require landlords to pay more than one month’s relocation costs for tenants in no-fault evictions.
From Los Angeles Times
The deal with Albania recalls one that the British government has sought in which it would fly asylum seekers to Rwanda before their claims have been assessed, paying for their relocation costs should the migrants remain there.
From New York Times
Norfolk Southern has paid derailment-related expenses of East Palestine families, like cleanup and relocation costs, and settled claims with a few businesses.
From New York Times
Were they trying to save relocation costs with those two hires?
From Los Angeles Times
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