Calculation Method definition

Calculation Method has the meaning specified in a Floating Price Individual Contract;
Calculation Method means the method for calculating contributions of member institutions to a DGS;
Calculation Method with respect to the calculation of any Tax Gross Up on any Indemnity Payments shall mean that such Tax Gross Up shall be calculated by using the combined Canadian federal and Canadian provincial income tax rate applicable to the Indemnified Party and, except as provided in this paragraph (f), without regard to any losses, credits, refunds or deductions that the Indemnified Party may have which could affect the amount of tax payable on any such Indemnity Payment.

Examples of Calculation Method in a sentence

  • Average Daily Balance Interest Calculation Method Refunds and rebates for the Medical Assistance Program (CFDA 93.778) will be tracked by program.


More Definitions of Calculation Method

Calculation Method means the calculation method of mass emissions of CO2, e.g. defined in annex 6 of ECE-R 101 [17].
Calculation Method with respect to the calculation of any Tax Gross-Up on an Indemnity Payment payable to an Indemnified Party, means that such Tax Gross-Up shall be calculated by using a combined federal and provincial/territorial income tax rate applicable to the Indemnified Party in respect of the Indemnity Payment at the time of payment and without regard to any losses, credits, refunds or deductions that the Indemnified Party may have which could affect the amount of tax payable on any such Indemnity Payment;
Calculation Method means the calculation method of mass emissions of pollutants,
Calculation Method. The tax base, labor share and income taxes shall be obtained as follows, subject to the Laws in effect relating thereto:
Calculation Method means the method specified as such in the applicable Final Terms.
Calculation Method means the method specified as such in the applicable Pricing Term Sheet and/or Final Terms.
Calculation Method means the method specified in the relevant Final Terms.