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    The legislation distinguishes between two types of employment; " insurable " and " excepted ". Employment falls into either one of these two categories. Benefits are payable to those persons who were engaged in insurable employment. Both terms are defined in the Act. Generally speaking, insurable employment is employment under a contract of service. However, the Commission has the power to make regulations which extend the scope of insurable employment.

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    2010-06-02