Remuneration of Auditors Sample Clauses

Remuneration of Auditors. Unless fixed by the Company in general meeting the remuneration of the Auditor shall be as determined by the Directors.
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Remuneration of Auditors. The remuneration of the auditors, if any, shall be set by the directors regardless of whether the auditor is appointed by the shareholders, by the directors or otherwise. For greater certainty, the directors may delegate to the audit committee or other committee the power to set the remuneration of the auditors.
Remuneration of Auditors. The remuneration of the Auditor shall be fixed by the Company in general meeting or in such manner as the Members may determine.
Remuneration of Auditors. The Auditors' remuneration shall be fixed by the Manager from time to time and shall be payable by the Manager.
Remuneration of Auditors. The directors may set the remuneration of the auditors. If the directors so decide, the remuneration of the auditors will be determined by the shareholders.
Remuneration of Auditors. 72.1. The remuneration of an Auditor appointed by the Members shall be fixed by the Company in general meeting. 72.2. The remuneration of an Auditor appointed by the Board in accordance with these Articles shall be fixed by the Board.
Remuneration of Auditors. The Fund Manager in consultation with the Trustee shall have the right to fix the Auditors remuneration PROVIDED THAT the fixing of the Auditors’ remuneration as herein contained may be fixed by the Unitholders in general Meeting or in such manner as they may in general Meeting decide.
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Remuneration of Auditors. The remuneration of the Auditors shall be fixed by the Board as authorised in general meeting from time to time.
Remuneration of Auditors. Amounts received or due and receivable by the auditors for: Audit of financial statements by Auditor-General 43 ---- TOTAL REMUNERATION OF AUDITORS 43 ---- Remuneration received, or due, and receivable by the Directors 42 Number of Directors whose income from Xxxxxxxxx Power Corporation Ltd was within the following bands: Aggregate amounts paid/payable to superannuation funds on account of Directors 2 26 REMUNERATION OF EXECUTIVES Remuneration received, or due and receivable, for the five months to 30 June 1995, by executives of Xxxxxxxxx Power Corporation Ltd 468 The numbers of executives of Xxxxxxxxx Power Corporation Ltd as at 30 June 1995 whose income was within the specified bands is listed below. Remuneration received includes termination benefits for the two executives listed $'000 $'000 Number 220 - 230 1 240 - 250 1

Related to Remuneration of Auditors

  • Remuneration of Directors The directors are entitled to the remuneration for acting as directors, if any, as the directors may from time to time determine. If the directors so decide, the remuneration of the directors, if any, will be determined by the shareholders. That remuneration may be in addition to any salary or other remuneration paid to any officer or employee of the Company as such, who is also a director.

  • Remuneration The Company agrees to pay the Warrant Agent reasonable remuneration for its services as such Warrant Agent hereunder and shall, pursuant to its obligations under this Agreement, reimburse the Warrant Agent upon demand for all expenditures that the Warrant Agent may reasonably incur in the execution of its duties hereunder.

  • Remuneration and Expenses The directors shall be paid such remuneration for their services as the board may from time to time determine. The directors shall also be entitled to be reimbursed for travelling and other expenses properly incurred by them in attending meetings of the board or any committee thereof. Nothing herein contained shall preclude any director from serving the Corporation in any other capacity and receiving remuneration therefor.

  • Remuneration and fees In most cases we are paid by commission from the insurer but in some circumstances, we may charge you a fee instead of commission or a combination of both where we arrange policies with a low commission. Where we charge a fee, this will not be liable for insurance premium tax or value added tax (insurance is a VAT exempt industry). All fees will be advised verbally and/or will be included within the Statement of Price document before you incept your policy. We will also make the following administration charges per policy: See Appendix 1 Our commission and fee(s) are earned on placement of your insurance. If you make a change or cancel your policy mid-term (other than in the 14-day Cooling Off period) which results in a return premium, we will retain all fees and any commission to cover our administration and advisory services. Our fees will be clearly shown in any invoice we issue to you, and we will advise you of the amount of any charge before you become liable to paying it. We have arrangements with some insurers to receive additional payments reflecting the size and/or profitability of our account with them and/or in respect of work we undertake on their behalf, and we will advise you where this is the case.

  • Compensation of Officers The officers of the Corporation shall be entitled to receive such compensation for their services as shall from time to time be determined by the Board of Directors.

  • Salaries and Fees of Officers The Manager shall pay all salaries, expenses, and fees of the officers and directors of the Corporation who are affiliated with the Manager.

  • REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS 3.1 Manitoba shall pay to Employee as remuneration for her services, within the Executive Assistant to the Minister (EXM) classification, a basic annual salary of $58,271 payable in equal bi-weekly installments of $2,233.73, at the accepted regular Manitoba Civil Service pay periods, pro-rated where necessary for any shorter period. 3.2 Manitoba shall make: (a) all deductions required in respect of Income Tax, Canada Pension Plan, Employment Insurance; and (b) any other deductions required to be made from payments to Employee, whether in accordance with any applicable laws or statutes, or otherwise; and (c) any deductions requested by Employee and agreed to by Manitoba. 3.3 The remuneration to Employee shall be adjusted at such times as salary adjustments are made in the salary range of excluded employees in the employ of Manitoba. 3.4 Employee shall be considered as an employee for purposes of The Civil Service Superannuation Act. 3.5 Employee is entitled to participate fully in the group benefit programs that have been or may be established for the employees of Manitoba including its programs relating to group insurance, long-term disability, and health benefits programs, comparable to those provided to civil servants. Employee will be eligible to participate in the group benefit programs after the waiting periods established by Manitoba. The waiting periods commence on the effective date as per section 1.1. 3.6 Employee, with the approval of Manitoba, is eligible to receive other benefits normally granted to employees employed by Manitoba.

  • REMUNERATION PACKAGING Where agreed between the employer and an employee, the employer may introduce remuneration packaging. The terms and conditions of such a package may make provision for a salary greater than that contained in the salary band. The package overall shall not be less favourable than the entitlements otherwise available under this Agreement on a global or overall basis and shall be subject to the following provisions: (a) the employer shall ensure that the structure of any package complies with taxation and other relevant laws; (b) the employer shall confirm in writing to the employee the classification level and the current salary payable as applicable to the employee under this Agreement; (c) the employer shall advise the employee in writing of his or her right to choose payment of that salary referred to in sub-clause (b) above instead of a remuneration package; (d) the employer shall advise the employee, in writing, that all Agreement conditions, other than the salary and those conditions as agreed in sub-clause (e) below shall continue to apply; (e) where packaging arrangements apply, hours of work shall be consistent with section 226 of the Act; (f) when determining the remuneration package, the non-salary fringe benefit shall be in accordance with relevant Australian Taxation Office legislation; (g) a copy of the agreement shall be made available to the employee; (h) the employee shall be entitled to inspect details of the payments made under the terms of this agreement; (i) the configuration of the remuneration package shall remain in force for the period agreed between the employee and the employer; (j) where at the end of the agreed period the full amount allocated to a specific benefit has not been utilised, by agreement between the employer and the employee, an unused amount may be carried forward to the next period, or paid as salary which will be subject to usual taxation requirements; (k) remuneration packaging is only offered on the strict understanding and agreement that in the event existing taxation law is changed regarding Fringe Benefit Tax or personal tax arrangements, and that change may impact on this agreement, all salary packaging arrangements may at the discretion of the employer be terminated. Upon termination in these circumstances the employee’s rate of pay will revert to the rate of pay that applied immediately prior to a salary packaging agreement made pursuant to this clause, or the appropriate Agreement rate of pay whichever is greater; (l) where changes are proposed to salary packaging arrangements other than to flow on wage increases, or salary packaging arrangements are to be cancelled for reasons other than legislative requirements, then the employer and/or the employee must give three months notice of the proposed change; (m) in the event that an employee ceases to be employed by the employer this agreement will cease to apply as at the date of termination and all leave entitlements due on termination shall be paid at the rates in accordance with sub- clause (b) above. Any outstanding benefit shall be paid on or before the date of termination; and (n) any pay increases granted to employees under this Agreement shall also apply to employees subject to remuneration packaging arrangements within this clause.

  • Warrant Agent’s Remuneration and Expenses The Corporation covenants that it will pay to the Warrant Agent from time to time reasonable remuneration for its services hereunder and will pay or reimburse the Warrant Agent upon its request for all reasonable expenses, disbursements and advances incurred or made by the Warrant Agent in the administration or execution of the duties hereby created (including the reasonable compensation and the disbursements of its Counsel and all other advisers and assistants not regularly in its employ) both before any default hereunder and thereafter until all duties of the Warrant Agent hereunder shall be finally and fully performed. Any amount owing hereunder and remaining unpaid after 30 days from the invoice date will bear interest at the then current rate charged by the Warrant Agent against unpaid invoices and shall be payable upon demand. This Section shall survive the resignation or removal of the Warrant Agent and/or the termination of this Indenture.

  • COMPENSATION OF ADVISER The Manager will pay the Adviser an advisory fee with respect to the Allocated Portion as specified in Appendix A to this Agreement. Payments shall be made to the Adviser on or about the fifth day of each month; however, this advisory fee will be calculated daily for the Allocated Portion based on the net assets of the Allocated Portion on each day and accrued on a daily basis.

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