Allowance Table definition

Allowance Table means the Exchange document with the Allowances published by

Examples of Allowance Table in a sentence

  • Except for non-refundable contribution in aid of construction for underground service made under the provisions of Rules C6.3 and C6.4, and reserving the Company’s rights under C6.1(7), the Company will finance the construction cost necessary to extend its facilities to serve commercial or industrial customers 1,000 kW and larger when such investment does not exceed the allowance calculated using the Standard Allowance Table below.

  • When the estimated cost of construction of such facilities exceeds the allowance calculated using the Standard Allowance Table as defined in Paragraph (a), the applicant shall be required to make a non-refundable construction advance prior to the commencement of construction for the entire amount of the excess construction costs, in addition to any other non-refundable contributions that are required.

  • An employee who is the holder of a current Scaffolder’s Licence or Certificate and is appointed responsible by the employer for the erection of scaffolding on site shall be paid as per rate in A2 – Allowance Table.

  • An employee who is qualified in first aid and is appointed by the employer to carry out first aid duties in addition to their usual duties, will be paid an allowance in accordance with Clause A2 – Allowance Table.

  • County Based Enterprise / Targeted Growth Community Enterprise Equalization Allowance Table Contract AmountEqualization PercentageUp to $50,000 (CBE) This program also includes five additional certifications that provide businesses with equalization credits.

  • County Based Enterprise / Targeted Growth Community Enterprise Equalization Allowance Table Contract AmountEqualization PercentageUp to $50,000 This program also includes five additional certifications that provide businesses with equalization credits.

  • EAP Fixed amount Grantees are not required to provide a living allowance, but if a living allowance is provided, it must comply with the maximum requirements set forth in the Living Allowance Table above.

  • EAP Grantees are not required to provide a living allowance, but if a living allowance is provided, it must comply with the maximum requirements set forth in the Living Allowance Table above.

  • The County shall apply equalization credits up to 7% to the price for proposals submitted by certified County Based Enterprises (CBE) and 2% for Targeted Growth Community Enterprise (TGCE).County Based Enterprise / Targeted Growth Community Enterprise Equalization Allowance Table Contract AmountEqualization PercentageUp to $50,000 (CBE)This program also includes five additional certifications that provide businesses with equalization credits.

  • Professional Corps Grantees members must receive a living allowance or salary, which must meet the minimum, but may exceed the maximum living allowance set in the Living Allowance Table above.

Related to Allowance Table

  • Life-cycle cost means the expected total cost of ownership during the life of a product, including disposal costs.

  • Allowance means compensation payable for the performance of special or additional duties;

  • Table means the table at the end of this §4a.

  • Model Year means the CI engine manufacturer’s annual production period, which includes January 1st of a calendar year, or if the manufacturer has no annual production period, the calendar year.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Policy Year means the period of time these Terms and Benefits are in force. The first Policy Year shall be the period from the Policy Effective Date to the day immediately preceding the first Renewal Date as specified in the Policy Schedule (both days inclusive) within one (1) year period; and each subsequent Policy Year shall be the one (1) year period from each Renewal Date.

  • Annual income means all amounts, monetary or not, which:

  • Bond Year means, unless otherwise provided in the Supplemental Indenture authorizing a Series of Bonds, the period commencing on the first day of July in each year and ending on the last day of June of the following year.