Payment of the Scholarship Sample Clauses

Payment of the Scholarship. 8.1 We agree to pay the Scholarship Benefits in accordance with the Scholarship Details. 8.2 We may by notice withhold payment of any amount of the Scholarship Benefits where We: (a) determine that an overpayment of Scholarship Benefits has occurred for any reason, including where a payment has been made in error; (b) reasonably believe that You have not complied with this Agreement; or (c) reasonably believe that You are unable to undertake Your Scholarship Program. 8.3 A notice under clause 8.2 will contain the reasons for any payment being withheld and the steps that You can take to address those reasons.
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Payment of the Scholarship. D.1.1 Subject to compliance by You with this Agreement, We will provide You with the Scholarship at the times and in the manner specified in this item D. D.1.2 You must ensure that the Scholarship that is paid to You is held in an account in Your name and which You control, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Xxx 0000 (Cth) to carry on banking business in Australia. D.1.3 You must provide Us with Your bank account details within 28 days of the date that this Agreement is signed by the last Party to do so.
Payment of the Scholarship. 8.1 We agree to pay the Scholarship to You in accordance with the Scholarship Details. 8.2 We may by notice withhold payment of any amount of the Scholarship where We reasonably believe that You have not complied with this Agreement or are unable to undertake Your Scholarship Program. 8.3 A notice under clause 8.2 will contain the reasons for any payment being withheld and the steps that You can take to address those reasons.
Payment of the Scholarship. 3.1. The scholarship payments will be made only after signing the scholarship agreement and upon receipt of the related confirmation of arrival at the Host University by: − The Host University TG1, TG2 and TG3 Latin American Grantees; − The Home University for TG1 European Grantees; − The Partnership Coordinator for TG2 European Grantees. 3.2. Prerequisites for receiving the Erasmus Mundus monthly grant are sufficient progress in studies/ research/ other activities and for exchange Undergraduate and Master Grantees, the achievement of a minimum of 20 ECTS per semester. Failure to do so might lead to the scholarship termination. 3.3. The subsistence allowances will be directly transferred to the following Grantee’s Bank account in Europe. The 2 payments of the scholarship will be made in full to the grantee on a monthly basis from the month of arrival at the Host University and it is based on academic grounds. 3.4. The subsistence allowance will cover only the months of the academic year(s) spent at the Host University as defined in the Article 2 and in accordance with the terms and conditions stated hereafter. Two instalment will be paid to the grantee upon arrival at the Host University to cover the installation cost while the remaining part will be paid on a monthly basis. 3.5. The total number of monthly allowances to be paid to the grantee must be equivalent to the real dates of the mobility, counting from the date of arrival at the Host University. Whenever the real duration of the mobility does not cover an exact number of months (no. months + a portion of days) the scholarship will be calculated according to the following rule: if a portion of month is more than 15 days a full month allowance is to be paid (for example: if the mobility period is 9 months and 15 days or less = 9 months should be paid; if the mobility period is 9 months and 16 days or more = 10 months should be paid). The grantee is paid no longer than the end of the academic year. Summer months will be paid only if justifiable (please provide written proof, i.e. internship, research activity etc…). 3.6. For Staff exchange, nevertheless the mobility can start at any moment and can be split in several periods (not later than June 2018), the subsistence allowance will be paid just in case the total duration of the mobility (period 1 + period 2 + period 3 ) counts a minimum of 30 days (1- month grant). Examples: 16 days realised in 2015, 16 days in 2016 and 16 days in 2017, the total dur...

Related to Payment of the Scholarship

  • Scholarship Faculty Members are entitled and expected to engage in scholarship (as defined in Article 1.1(n)), to show scholarly integrity therein, and to disseminate the results of their scholarship or exhibit the results of their creative work. It is the responsibility of the Employer to provide reasonable resources for the conduct of scholarly activity and its dissemination.

  • Pueblo scholarship This articulation transfer agreement replaces all previous agreements between ACC and CSU-Pueblo in Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. This agreement will be reviewed annually and revised (if necessary) as mutually agreed.

  • Scholarships Fellowships.

  • Tuition The Charter School shall not charge tuition or fees to its students except as may be authorized for local boards pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 20-2-133.

  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance The plan provides accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage in an amount equal to your basic group life insurance (two times your current annual salary). Coverage is provided 24 hours per day, anywhere in the world, for any accident resulting in death, dismemberment, paralysis, loss of use, or loss of speech or hearing. If you sustain an injury caused by an accident occurring while the policy is in force which results in one of the following losses, within 365 days of the accident, the benefit shown will be paid to you. In the case of accidental death, the benefit will be paid to the beneficiary you have named to receive your group life insurance benefits. Benefits are payable in accordance with the following schedule: · Life · Both Hands or Both Feet · Entire Sight of Both Eyes · One Hand and One Foot · One Hand and Entire Sight of One Eye · One Foot and Entire Sight of One Eye · Speech and Hearing in Both Ears · Use of Both Arms or Both Legs or Both Hands · Quadriplegia (total paralysis of both upper and lower limbs) · Paraplegia (total paralysis of both lower limbs) · Hemiplegia (total paralysis of upper and lower limbs of one side of the body) · One Arm or One Leg · Use of One Arm or One Leg · One Hand or One Foot · Entire Sight of One Eye · Speech or Hearing in Both Ears · Use of One Hand or One Foot · Thumb and Index Finger of One Hand · Four Fingers of One Hand

  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment The Employer agrees to provide all active full-time employees with Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefit coverage equal to one (1) times their annual earnings in case of accidental death. Coverage is also provided for other losses such as speech and hearing, use of arms and legs, etc.

  • Group Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (a) The Employer will pay 100% of the premiums for the group life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance plans. (b) The plan will provide basic life insurance in the amount of $50,000 and standard 24 hour accidental death and dismemberment insurance until age 65. At the age of 65 the amount of coverage will decrease to $25,000 until the age of 70, at which time the group insurance coverage will cease. Employees may purchase additional insurance provided this option is available by the carrier. The Employer will deduct the appropriate amount from the employee's pay for this option. (c) On termination of employment (excluding retirement) coverage for group life will continue without premium payment for a period of 31 days during which time the conversion privilege may be exercised; that is, the individual covered may convert all or part of their group life insurance into any whole life, endowment or term life policy normally issued by the insurer and the insurer's standard rates at the time, without medical evidence. (d) Employees will be entitled to advance payment of Group Life Benefits in accordance with Memorandum of Agreement #7 (Re: Advance Payment of Group Life Benefits).

  • Education Reimbursement The County will provide education reimbursement for education costs incurred by regular employees who apply for such reimbursement in accordance with the policies and procedures governing the education reimbursement program. The maximum reimbursement shall be $1,500 per year.

  • Payment of Prevailing Wages The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall pay all workers on all Work performed pursuant to this Contract not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed within the boundaries of the District, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code.

  • Educational Reimbursement A) The City will reimburse tuition costs and general fees for courses taken at an educationally accredited college or university by full-time permanent employees. Such course work must be approved prior to enrolling by submitting documentation that the course(s) is necessary toward a degree which is required for a position in the City (including electives for that degree). Thereafter, the course work must be approved by the Department Head and finally to the Director of Human Resources. The fact that a specific course is required for a degree major where the degree with such a major exists as a minimum requirement for a higher classification will be relevant. B) The City will also reimburse for technical courses. Courses must either be directly related to the employee’s current job or related to another classification career path. The determination of relatedness shall be made by the Director of Human Resources. To be related to a career path the course work must be within three (3) normal promotional steps. Technical courses will be fully reimbursed for a passing grade. C) The City will reimburse the employee the cost of tuition and general fees for ten (10) credit hours per quarter/semester at the percentage rate of 100% for a grade of "A" "B" or "C". Reimbursement shall be limited to tuition levels and general fees charged by the University of Toledo. These costs will be reimbursed upon the documented presentation of a "C" or 2.0 grade or better. D) If licensing or certification is a requirement of a classification held by an employee, the City shall pay the employee's licensing or certification expenses. Expenses for required training and/or educational units necessary for maintaining licenses or certifications used or mandated for any classification shall also be reimbursed by the City. E) The City shall provide training and/or educational programs for full-time permanent employees to enhance career development under a program established jointly by the parties. (refer to Section 2106.72) F) The City and AFSCME Local 2058 recognize the importance of maintaining and upgrading skills as changes occur in the workplace. The parties are committed to identifying resources to assist employees with upgrading their skills. Training in these new areas may be done by City personnel. When it is beyond the scope of City personnel, training may be conducted through outside services. These costs shall be borne under the City's continuing education program. G) Any employee participating in the tuition reimbursement program that resigns, retires (non- disability) or is terminated must repay in full the tuition reimbursement paid by the City for courses completed less than five (5) years prior to the date of resignation, retirement, or termination. If necessary, this amount shall be deducted from the employee’s severance pay and/or his or her final paycheck. In the event the employee’s severance pay and/or final paycheck are insufficient to cover the full tuition reimbursement owed to the City, the employee must make arrangements to repay the amount owed. The City may pursue collection of the amount owed, if necessary. An employee who resigns or is terminated for cause or performance will lose all rights and benefits under the educational reimbursement refund policy effective on the date of his or her resignation, retirement, or termination. 2106.92 Base Annual Salaries A) Hourly Wages B) In accordance with Section 2106.02 “Classifications,” effective January 1, 2019, the Supervisor – Communications position will be divided into Supervisor - Police Communications and Supervisor - Fire Communications. The Supervisor - Fire Communications classification will be assigned to salary group eleven (11) and the Supervisor - Police Communications classification will be assigned to salary group thirteen (13). The employees will not receive another base wage increase for the duration of the agreement. CD) An employee who is promoted or who works above his classification will receive the Starting Rate of the class to which the employee has been promoted unless the Starting Rate of the new classification is less than four percent (4%) greater than the rate the employee was earning in his regular classification. If the Starting Rate of the new classification is not at least four percent (4%) greater than the rate the employee was earning in his regular classification, then the employee shall receive the full rate of the new classification. When an employee falls into a pay status that reflects less than one (1) cent, between the start rate and the full rate, then the City shall pay the full rate of pay. The Mayor may decide to pay a promoted employee at the full rate of pay that is applicable, provided that such decisions shall not establish a precedent or practice. Promoted employees at the Starting Rate will remain at the rate for one thousand forty (1,040) actual work hours after their appointment.

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