Hourly rate services Sample Clauses

Hourly rate services a) If we charge on an hourly rate basis, hourly rates vary according to the experience of the person handling your matter. The hourly rates that apply to your matter are set out in your client care letter. b) We review our hourly rates from time to time, we will notify you in writing of any increase. If you do not accept the new rates after review, we reserve the right not to continue acting for you. c) You will be charged for time spent on your matter which will include: any meetings with you (and any third parties); considering, preparing and working on papers; correspondence; making and receiving telephone calls; research; internal consultations; and travelling. Time is recorded and charged in six- minute units at the applicable hourly rate. Therefore, this is the minimum amount of time we will charge for any piece of work undertaken on your matter. d) We add VAT to our fees applicable at the time that the work is completed. e) We reserve the right to charge separately for photocopying, printing, telephone calls, faxes, electronic funds transfers, catering and other support services, and travel, courier and other incidental expenses. Where applicable, we will charge VAT on our charges and expenses. f) Where we give you an estimate of costs, it is a guide to assist you in budgeting for your legal costs and is not fixed. We will do our best to keep you updated with the best costs information that we are able to provide at any one time. If you would like to agree a ceiling figure, above which we will not incur any further costs without your consent, please let us know as soon as possible.
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Hourly rate services. Citizens may require that Vendor provide Leader or Team Coaching Services at an hourly rate as provided in Table C of Section 8.2. Citizens will not provide compensation for Services at an hourly rate except as specified in the Purchase Order.
Hourly rate services. The following hourly rates shall apply for the indicated activity: A. Driver Training Instructor: The per diem hourly rate for the school year in which service is rendered. B. Workshop and Curriculum Work: Compensation will be at the employee’s per diem hourly rate of pay prorated to the nearest quarter of an hour for time so worked. New employees who have not yet worked the first day of a contracted year for the District shall be paid the per diem hourly rate for an employee with a bachelor’s degree, zero additional credits, and zero years of experience for attending workshops and curriculum activities during the summer prior to their first contracted day. During times other than the normal workday and work year, the Workshop and Curriculum rate of pay will be paid for curriculum/committee work, attendance at trainings/workshops and participation in other District programs and for building planning, etc., as determined, prior to the activity, by the District or School Principal. Employees, prior to such service, will be informed whether or not compensation will be provided or if only clock hours will be provided. Employees will be paid per diem for any required training. The parties expressly agree that an employee shall be paid for all hours of the workshop/training, including any breaks or meal periods that may occur.
Hourly rate services. The following hourly rates shall apply for the indicated activity: A. Driver Training Instructor: The index figure of .00084 is multiplied by the state minimum base salary figure (BA+0, Step 0) of to determine the hourly rate. B. Workshop and Curriculum Work: Compensation will be at the employee’s contract hourly rate of pay (regular salary ÷ 000 ÷ 7.5) prorated to the nearest quarter of an hour for time so worked. New employees who have not yet worked the first day of a contracted year for the District shall be paid the current year average per diem hourly rate for attending workshops and curriculum activities during the summer prior to their first contracted day. This rate shall apply to any new employee orientation days scheduled during the Summer of 2003 and thereafter. During times other than the normal workday and workyear, the Workshop and Curriculum rate of pay will be paid for curriculum/committee work, attendance at trainings/workshops and participation in other District programs and for building planning, etc., as determined, prior to the activity, by the District or School Principal. Employees, prior to such service, will be informed whether or not compensation will be provided.
Hourly rate services a) If we charge on an hourly rate basis, hourly rates vary according to the experience of the person handling your matter. The hourly rates that apply to your matter are set out below; Xxxxx XxXxxxxx Principal £290 Xxxx Xxxx Principal £290 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Head of Private Client £290 Xxxxx Xxxxx Trainee Solicitor £165 Xxxxxx Xxxx Trainee Licensed Conveyancer £165 b) We review our hourly rates from time to time, we will notify you in writing of any increase. If you do not accept the new rates after review, we reserve the right not to continue acting for you.
Hourly rate services. The following hourly rates shall apply for the indicated activity: A. Driver Training Instructor: The index figure of .00084 is multiplied by the state minimum base salary figure (BA+0, Step 0) to determine the base per diem hourly rate. B. Workshop and Curriculum Work: Compensation will be at the employee’s contract base per diem hourly rate of pay (regular base salary ÷ 185 ÷ 7.5) prorated to the nearest quarter of an hour for time so worked. New employees who have not yet worked the first day of a contracted year for the District shall be paid the current year average base per diem hourly rate for attending workshops and curriculum activities during the summer prior to their first contracted day. This rate shall apply to any new employee orientation days scheduled during the Summer of 2003 and thereafter. During times other than the normal work day and work year, the Workshop and Curriculum rate of pay will be paid for curriculum/committee work, attendance at trainings/workshops and participation in other District programs and for building planning, etc., as determined, prior to the activity, by the District or School Principal. Employees, prior to such service, will be informed whether or not compensation will be provided. The parties expressly agree that an employee shall be paid for all hours of the workshop/training, including any breaks or meal periods that may occur.
Hourly rate services a) If we charge based on the amount of time we spend dealing with your matter, our rates will vary according to the experience of the lawyer handling your matter. The hourly rates that apply to your matter are set out in our client care letter. b) We review our hourly rates from time to time; we will notify you in writing of any increase. c) You will be charged for time spent on your matter, which will include but not be limited to any meetings with you (and any third parties on your behalf); considering, preparing and working on papers; correspondence; making and receiving telephone calls; research; internal consultations; and travelling. Time is recorded and charged in six-minute units at the applicable hourly rate. This is the minimum amount of time we will charge for any piece of work undertaken on your behalf i.e., 1/10th of the hourly rate. d) Where we give you an estimate of costs, it is a guide to assist you in budgeting for your legal costs and is not fixed. We will do our best to keep you updated with the best costs information that we are able to provide at any one time. If you would like to agree a cap on our fees, above which we will not incur any further costs without your consent, or arrange review dates, please let us know as soon as possible.
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Hourly rate services. Time accrues continuously from Company’s arrival until all services are completed, Company’s tools and equipment are back in its vehicle(s), and payment is executed.
Hourly rate services. 8.1 Where our Client Care Letter states that we are charging on an hourly basis, the hourly rate varies according to the experience and expertise of the person dealing with the matter. The rates which apply to each matter are set out in our Client Care Letter. 8.2 The time spent on your matter for which you will be charged includes meetings with you and others, travelling, waiting, researching and considering, writing and receiving correspondence, making and receiving telephone calls, preparing and working on documents, and making file notes. 8.3 The time spent on your matter is recorded as units of one tenth of an hour. Therefore, this is the minimum amount of time we will charge for any piece of work undertaken on your matter. 8.4 Once a year, we review our hourly rates. We will notify you in writing of any increase. 8.5 We will add VAT to our fees at the rate that applies when the work is done.

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