Supplementary Compensation Sample Clauses

Supplementary Compensation. The Xxxxxx shall not charge fees for performing any rites of the Church (for example, baptisms, marriages, funerals) for members of this parish. The Xxxxxx may, however, receive income from other sources, such as: Sacramental services on behalf of persons not in any way related to this parish. Fees and honoraria for professional services performed on personal time for groups unrelated to this parish, or for sermons, books or articles published outside the parish.
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Supplementary Compensation. The Interim Xxxxxx shall not charge fees for performing any rites of the Church (for example, baptisms, marriages, funerals) for members of the Parish. The Interim Xxxxxx may, however, receive income from other sources, such as (i) Sacramental services on behalf of persons not in any way related to the Parish and (ii) Fees and honoraria for professional services performed on personal time for groups unrelated to the Parish, or for sermons, books or articles published outside the Parish.
Supplementary Compensation. The Priest shall not charge fees for performing any rites of the Church (for example, baptisms, marriages, funerals) for members of this parish. The Priest may, however, receive income from other sources, such as: Sacramental services on behalf of persons not in any way related to this parish. Fees and honoraria for professional services performed on personal time for groups unrelated to this parish, or for sermons, books or articles published outside the parish.
Supplementary Compensation. The disposition of wedding, funeral and other fees will be determined in conjunction with the Vestry.
Supplementary Compensation. The disposition of wedding, funeral and other fees will be determined in conjunction with the Executive Committee.
Supplementary Compensation. The disposition of wedding, funeral and other fees will be determined in conjunction with the Vestry. The following understanding has been reached between the Interim Priest and the Vestry concerning the income the Interim Priest may receive performing [specify].
Supplementary Compensation. Special gifts that accrue to the Priest in Charge as a result of performance of rites of marriage, baptism or burial shall be designated to the discretionary fund for which the sole use by the Clergy, and for good causes known to the Clergy, and for which the Clergy has the responsibility to expend these monies in accordance with the Diocesan Guidelines for discretionary funds. It is further agreed that any compensation resulting from writing, speaking, or other similar activities other than those directly associated with the parish shall be solely for the benefit of the Priest in Charge.
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Supplementary Compensation. Given the nature of the part-time call, the vestry will establish a fee schedule for additional rites of the church (marriages and funerals) and preparation for the same in order to compensate the Rev. NAME. Fees are to be paid to the faith community so that the clergy can be compensated appropriately in consideration of pension and other benefits. The Rev. NAME may receive income from other sources not related to the faith community such as fees and honoraria for professional services performed, or for sermons, books or articles prepared and published outside the faith community, on personal time for groups unrelated to the faith community.
Supplementary Compensation. Special gifts that accrue to the Priest in Charge as a result of his performance of rites of marriage, baptism or burial shall be designated for professional expenses. It is further agreed that any compensation resulting from writing, speaking, or other similar activities other than those directly associated with the parish shall be solely for the benefit of the Priest in Charge.
Supplementary Compensation. The Vicar shall not charge fees for performing any rites of the Church (for example, baptisms, marriages, funerals) for members of this parish. The Vicar may, however, receive income from other sources, such as: Sacramental services on behalf of persons not in any way related to this parish. Fees and honoraria for professional services performed on personal time for groups unrelated to this parish, or for sermons, books or articles published outside the parish.
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