Definition of Indigency. Meaning of Indigency. Synonyms of Indigency

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Definition of Indigency

Indigency
Indigency In"di*gen*cy, n. Indigence. New indigencies founded upon new desires. --South.

Meaning of Indigency from wikipedia

- The Institut catholique de Paris (French: [ɛ̃stity katɔlik də paʁi], abbr. ICP), known in English as the Catholic University of Paris (and in Latin as...
- Home, also called the ****ociation for the Relief of Respectable, Aged and Indigent Females, is a historic building in New York City built from 1881–1883 to...
- saw a number of Benedictine foundations for women, some dedicated to the indigent to save them from a life of exploitation, others dedicated to the Perpetual...
- Supreme Court, requires the US government to provide legal counsel to indigent defendants in criminal cases. Public defenders in the United States are...
- "in the character or manner of a pauper". It refers to the ability of an indigent person to proceed in court without payment of the usual fees ****ociated...
- Poverty is a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a basic standard of living. Poverty can have diverse...
- has been described as "tattered hand me downs and patched T-shirts of indigents", embodying the "uniform of the refugee" but modified with cuts, alterations...
- Dana Lee. Leila, an affluent local celebrity, supports her brother, an indigent gambler, by buying family heirlooms from him. Brother and sister reminisce...
- Medically Indigent Adults (MIAs) in the health care system of the United States are persons who do not have health insurance and who are not eligible for...
- them off at the rate of $5 a day. While in jail, appellant, alleging indigency, unsuccessfully petitioned the sentencing judge to vacate that portion...