Calculating Compensation Sample Clauses

Calculating Compensation. For the purpose of calculating payment for service, hours shall be measured in terms of those spent in the classroom or laboratory instructing students. (a) Lecture hours - credit Lecture (b) Lab - credit Laboratory (c) Non-Credit Lecture and Lab Laboratory
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Calculating Compensation. The method for determining compensation under this Agreement will be as follows: 8.1.1. [insert specific details, e.g., hourly rate, lump sum, incentives, etc.] 8.1.2.
Calculating Compensation. The compensation paid for the dissemination of practical information and customer service shall be the greater of: a. The lump sum amount described in Schedule H; b. The result of the unit rate of compensation described in Schedule H multiplied by the number of Occupancy Units served by the Signatory Body, as indicated in Schedule C. 43.2 Compensation for onsite awareness and education activities 43. 2.1 Purpose of compensation ÉEQ shall compensate the Signatory Body for expenses incurred in connection with onsite awareness and education activities, provided the Signatory Body has carried out such activities.
Calculating Compensation. The compensation paid for onsite awareness and education activities shall be the result of the unit rate of compensation described in Schedule H multiplied by the number of Occupancy Units served by the Signatory Body, as indicated in Schedule C. 43.3 Compensation for quality control of source sorting by the user 43. 3.1 Purpose of compensation ÉEQ shall compensate the Signatory Body for expenses incurred in connection with quality control of source sorting by the user, where the Signatory Body has carried out such controls.
Calculating Compensation. The compensation paid for quality control of source sorting by the user shall be the result of the unit rate of compensation described in Schedule H multiplied by the number of Occupancy Units served by the Signatory Body, as indicated in Schedule C. 43.4 Compensation for management activities 43. 4.1 Purpose of compensation ÉEQ shall compensate the Signatory Body for management costs incurred in connection with the collection and transportation of Recyclable Materials provided by the Signatory Body, in particular administrative activities and administrative and operational monitoring of the collection and transportation of Recyclable Materials, whether such services are provided by an Agent or in- house.
Calculating Compensation. The compensation paid for management activities shall be the greater of: a. The lump sum amount described in Schedule H; b. The result of the unit rate of compensation described in Schedule H multiplied by the number of Occupancy Units served by the Signatory Body, as indicated in Schedule C. 44 PILOT PROJECTS The Parties may agree to carry out a pilot project on the Territory of Application. The purpose of a pilot project is to assess the onsite operational and financial aspects of an alternative or innovative practice. Where the Parties agree to set up a pilot project, the terms and conditions thereof, and more particularly the financial terms, shall be set forth in a specific agreement. The specific agreement shall also specify the adaptations to be made to this Agreement, if any, for the purposes of the pilot project. 45 DEFAULT AND PENALTIES 45.1 Default The Signatory Body shall be in default of the Agreement in each of the following events: a. Where the Signatory Body or its Agent fails to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. More particularly, the Signatory Body shall be in default where it fails to comply with the nature the terms of the services set out in the Agreement in connection with the following specific aspects: i. The dissemination of the prescribed list of acceptable Recyclable Materials and non-acceptable materials in the selective collection; ii. The use of the collection containers prescribed in the Agreement; iii. The procedures for recovering materials in Outdoor Public Places; iv. The development and implementation of the contamination reduction plan agreed to with ÉEQ.
Calculating Compensation. The Compensation variables are defined as: A. Fair Market Value without the influence of the Project, to be verified by an AACI appraisal B. Open market transaction of property C. Fair Market Value with the influence of the Project, to be verified by an AACI appraisal Therefore, estimated PVP Program Compensation would be calculated as follows: scenario that applies to the Owner(s) claim. Identifying in the process how the compensation amount was calculated. Scenario 2: A - C = PVP Compensation Below are specific examples for each scenario.
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Calculating Compensation. Determine units for each teacher during the 2013-2014 school year by totaling units earned in each of the two categories.
Calculating Compensation. Subject to clause 7 above and unless agreed otherwise by the Clubs involved, compensation for the development of the Academy Player shall be calculated as set out in paragraphs 9 and 10 below.
Calculating Compensation. 1. This amount is based on the established Actual use at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) over 2015, which has been extrapolated on the basis of student numbers to all the Universities in order to determine the total amount. Description of use amount Accountable for VAT amount including VAT Short recordings (digital and paper) €1,116,173 no VAT €1,116,173 Medium-length digital recordings € 1,828,880 21% VAT €2,212,945 Medium-length paper recordings €642,909 21% VAT €777,920 Basic compensation per year €3,587,962 €4,107,038 2. The established use of Medium-length digital reproductions of EUR is €163.853 (based on the number of pages x page price x number of reproductions, where different page prices apply for works from Dutch and international publishers). EUR has 23,236 students, which is 8.96% of the total number of students within VSNU in 2015 (total was 259,354). Extrapolation of EUR's amount to the total number of students results in a compensation for Medium-length digital reproductions of €1,828,880. The use of Medium-length paper reproductions of €642,909 is based on the reproductions submitted by the Universities in 2015 via the PRO portal for permission requests. The amount for Short reproductions (€100,000) is based on an EUR estimate following its own studies. Assuming the number of students for 2015 referred to above, this figure is 8.96% of the total use. Consequently, the compensation owed by the Universities is €1,116,173. 3. The amount that the Universities pay for Short reproductions pursuant to Article 4a is not subject to VAT because it is based on the statutory exception referred to in Section 16 of the Aw. The compensation owed for Medium-length reproductions pursuant to Article 4a is subject to VAT because it is based on licences, which are viewed as a service.
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