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in-kind

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in-kind (nknd)
adj.
Given in goods, commodities, or services rather than money: cash and in-kind benefits.

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But commissioners prefer in-kind payments, because cash payments become binding as budget priorities, while in-kind payments can be postponed.
However, the Court did not expressly address in-kind contributions to such plans in excess of amounts necessary to reduce the sponsor's funding obligation for the year in which the contribution is made or contributions to other types of plans.
We examine State treatment of cash and in-kind contributions by cohabitors and find that the AFDC grant is usually not affected if the cohabitor makes in-kind contributions toward food and shelter expenses of the household.
 
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