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Unearned
Unearned Un*earned", a. Not earned; not gained by labor or service. Unearned increment (Polit. Econ.), a increase in the value of land due to no labor or expenditure on the part of the owner, but to natural causes, such as the increase of population, the growth of a town in the vicinity, or the like. Some hold that this should belong to the nation.

Meaning of unearned from wikipedia

- Conversely, an unearned run is a run that would not have been scored without the aid of an error or a p****ed ball committed by the defense. An unearned run counts...
- Unearned income is a term coined by Henry George to refer to income gained through ownership of land and other monopoly. Today the term often refers to...
- Unearned increment is an increase in the value of land or any property without expenditure of any kind on the part of the proprietor; it is an early statement...
- date of cancellation. A penalty method where the penalty is 10% of the unearned premium. The date a policy's coverage is cancelled prior to the normal...
- pejoratively to indicate a celebrity whose fame and success are perceived as unearned or undeserved. The term "nepotism baby" was first po****rized in the early...
- Deferred income (also known as deferred revenue, unearned revenue, or unearned income) is, in accrual accounting, money received for goods or services...
- the five solas, referring to the Protestant claim that salvation is an unearned gift (cf. ex gratia), not a direct result of merit. sola lingua bona est...
- the Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) and the NPT. Residents with unearned income except interest from checking and savings accounts are required...
- recognition principle is the basis of making adjusting entries that pertain to unearned and accrued revenues under accrual-basis accounting. They are sometimes...
- ludicrous as it stumbles toward a climax that is, if I'm generous, merely unearned and if I'm not being generous, a series of offensive overreaches." Variety...