Calculation of Payments in other circumstances Sample Clauses

Calculation of Payments in other circumstances. (a) Payments made otherwise pursuant to this clause shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula: Where:
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Calculation of Payments in other circumstances. (a) Payments made otherwise pursuant to this clause shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula: Where: P is the payment due. S is an amount equivalent to a week's salary [including allowances] of the teacher at the date of application of the formula. t is the number of term weeks, or part thereof, worked by the teacher since the School Service Date.
Calculation of Payments in other circumstances. Payments made otherwise pursuant to this clause shall be calculated in accordance with the following formula: P = S x t x c - d Where: P is the payment due. s is an amount equivalent to a week's salary [including allowances] of the teacher at the date of application of the formula. t is the number of term weeks, or part thereof, worked by the teacher since the School Service Date. b is the number of term weeks, or part thereof, in the year. c is the number of pupil vacation weeks, or part thereof, in the year. d is the number of pupil vacation weeks, or part thereof, worked by the teacher since the school service date.

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