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Leave

Leave is an authorization to be absent from a duty or position. As a noun, it denotes a period of absence granted by an employer, school, or government agency; as a verb, it can mean to allow someone to depart or to cause something to be left behind.

In the workplace, common forms include annual or vacation leave, sick leave, parental or maternity/paternity leave,

Legal frameworks differ widely. Some jurisdictions provide statutory leave rights, such as family and medical leave,

In botany, a leaf is one of the principal organs of a vascular plant, typically flat and

Common idioms and phrases include leave of absence, leave behind, and to leave someone a message. The

bereavement
leave,
study
or
educational
leave,
jury
duty
leave,
military
leave,
and
compassionate
or
carer
leave.
Leaves
may
be
paid
or
unpaid,
and
eligibility,
duration,
and
accrual
rules
vary
by
country
and
employer.
Notice
requirements
and
documentation,
such
as
medical
certificates,
may
apply.
Employees
generally
have
a
right
to
return
to
their
position
after
leave,
subject
to
local
law
and
policy.
while
others
rely
on
contractual
or
company
policies.
Employers
may
offer
more
generous
leave
benefits
beyond
statutory
minimums.
Public
institutions,
schools,
and
military
organizations
may
have
specialized
leave
structures
with
different
rules.
green,
adapted
for
photosynthesis
and
gas
exchange.
Leaves
vary
in
size,
shape,
and
arrangement
and
may
have
specialized
structures
such
as
cuticles,
stomata,
and
different
venation
patterns.
term
derives
from
historical
usage
of
"leave"
meaning
permission
or
authorization.