Apportionment Ratio definition

Apportionment Ratio means the ratio as set out in Article 7 of this Agreement or such other ratio as applies from time to time as a result of any redetermination under Article 8.
Apportionment Ratio means the ratio prescribed in Section III.D, for allocating the cost between the City and the County of carrying out this Agreement. This ratio may be changed from time to time by use of the procedures provided for in Section IV.D.
Apportionment Ratio means the amount required to meet the loss claims costs expenses obligations and liabilities incurred by arising from or in connection with this collaboration agreement divided equally between the member forces subject to the indemnity provisions in Clause 19 and the discounts in Schedule 2;

Examples of Apportionment Ratio in a sentence

  • Line 6 - Apportioned Rhode Island Taxable IncomeMultiply your adjusted taxable income amount from line 4 times the Rhode Island Apportionment Ratio from line 5.

  • All receipts and expenditures up to the Valuation Point shall be apportioned in accordance with the Apportionment Ratio.

  • Production of Petroleum from the Unit Reservoirs shall be apportioned between the JPDA and Australia according to the Apportionment Ratio 20.1:79.9, with 20.1% apportioned to the JPDA and 79.9% apportioned to Australia.

  • Receipts defined in T.C.A. §67-4-2118Enter ratio on Schedule F, Line 5 of Unitary Group member's computation schedule .......In TennesseeEverywhereRatio%Schedule SF - Apportionment Ratio for Unitary Group Member's Franchise Tax PurposesName of Financial InstitutionFederal Employer (Tennessee) Identification NumberCorporation's Account Period1.

  • Any modification of the Apportionment Ratio approved by the Council and Board shall be applicable during the next fiscal year.

  • The Apportionment Ratio shall be 79% to the City and 21% to the County.

  • Such apportioned net worth bases for each group member are then combined to obtain the franchise tax net worth base for the unitary filing group (see Schedule F).Schedule SF - Apportionment Ratio for Parent's Franchise Tax PurposesName of Financial InstitutionFederal Employer (Tennessee) Identification NumberCorporation's Account Period1.

  • At the time the City Manager and the County Manager consider the Annual Operating Budget, they shall also review the Apportionment Ratio and jointly recommend to the Governing Bodies any modification of the Apportionment Ratio that they find to be fair and equitable.

  • Rhode Island Apportionment Ratio from page 5, Schedule H, line 2.

  • Line 1 less line 2 plus line 3..................................................................................5 Rhode Island Apportionment Ratio from page 4, Schedule I, line 5 ...............................................................6 Apportioned Rhode Island taxable income.


More Definitions of Apportionment Ratio

Apportionment Ratio means the ratio prescribed in Section VI, Paragraph D herein, for allocating the cost between the City and the County of carrying out this Agreement.

Related to Apportionment Ratio

  • Interest Adjustment Rate means the interest adjustment rate assigned to the Security. The initial Interest Adjustment Rate is the interest adjustment rate specified in the Table (the "Initial Interest Adjustment Rate").The Issuer may adjust, in its reasonable discretion pursuant to §315 BGB and in consideration of the relevant capital market practice and by acting in good faith (including market interest rates and the interest-rate expectations of the market), the Interest Adjustment Rate, including the Initial Interest Adjustment Rate, on any Scheduled Trading Day within the range (deviation (+) or (-)) specified in the Table for any given Security. The adjusted rate will be published without undue delay in accordance with §12.

  • Floor Area Ratio (FAR) means the quotient obtained by dividing the total covered area (plinth area) on all floors by the area of plot.

  • Calculation Amount means the amount specified as such on the face of any Note, or if no such amount is so specified, the Denomination Amount of such Note as shown on the face thereof;