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entitlement

Being owed something with legal backing. Entitlement also refers to protection of the lender by the Department of Veterans Affairs, in case the veteran cannot pay.

Related information about entitlement:
  1. Entitlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An entitlement is a guarantee of access to benefits based on established rights or by legislation. A "right" is itself an entitlement associated with a moral or social ...
     
  2. Entitlement program: A Glossary of Political Economy Terms - Dr ...
    The existence of entitlement programs is mainly significant from a political economy standpoint because of the very difficult problems they create for Congress's ...
     
  3. Entitlement - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : the state or condition of being entitled : right. b : a right to benefits specified especially by law or contract. 2. : a government program providing benefits to ...
     
  4. entitlement - definition of entitlement by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    en·ti·tle·ment ( n-t t l-m nt). n. 1. The act or process of entitling. 2. The state of being entitled. 3. A government program that guarantees and provides benefits to a ...
     
  5. Entitlements
    Entitlement programs--payments made directly to individuals -- have been expanded ... The links below provide access to more information about entitlement ...
     
  6. Daily Kos: Democrats demand Republicans name the entitlement ...
    10 hours ago ... “Republicans want the president to own the whole offer upfront, on both the entitlement and the revenue side, and that's not going to happen ...
     
  7. Entitlement | Define Entitlement at Dictionary.com
    /ɛnˈtaɪ tl mənt/ Show Spelled [en-tahy-tl-muh nt] Show IPA. noun. 1. the act of entitling. 2. the state of being entitled. 3. the right to guaranteed benefits under a ...
     
  8. entitlement - Wiktionary
    entitlement (plural entitlements). the right to have something; something that one is entitled to (or believes that one is entitled to); (politics) a legal obligation on a ...