Commission Allocation definition

Commission Allocation means 50 percent of the annual amount received under the Master
Commission Allocation means fifty percent of the annual amount received under the Master Settlement Agreement by the Commonwealth, or that would have been received but for a sale of such allocation pursuant to an agreement, between the commencing and ending dates specified in the agreement.
Commission Allocation means fifty percent of the annual amount received under the Master

Examples of Commission Allocation in a sentence

  • Eligible applicants then will be scheduled for interviews before the County’s Human Services Commission Allocation committee.

  • IV.17 of the Multistate Tax Commission Allocation and Apportionment Regulations, as amended.

  • Cal-Bay Controls /s/ /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx President December 08, 1998 12/12/98 EXHIBIT B Commission Allocation Policy MIE, Inc.'s Commission Allocation Policy is intended to jnsure that the commission payable upon the sale of MIE, Inc.'s products is equitably allocated in accordance with the policy set forth in this statement among those representatives, who because of their efforts are entitled to share in it.

  • The Commission Allocation Policy will be based upon invoices issued by MIE, Inc.

  • IV.17 of the Multistate Tax Commission Allocation and Apportionment Regulations.4 Industry preferred maintaining the existing sourcing rules which would retain COP sourcing.

  • Commission Allocation Adjustments for “Split Sales” There are times when Commission Pay may need to be adjusted because more than one associate has contributed to helping a customer with a sale.

  • AFSL means an Australian Financial Services Licence issued to financial planners and financial services industry corporations by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission; Allocation Policy has the meaning given to that term in Rule 9.2. Alternative Regulator means a regulatory body, other than NZX, that is established under New Zealand law or the law of another jurisdiction, and whose function is, or includes, prudential supervision.

  • Brokers should be selected on the basis of their overall capabilities and their ability to provide the best execution of brokerage transactions at competitive commission rates - including, but not limited to, the value of research provided (as determined by the Commission Allocation Committee), execution capability, commission rate and responsiveness.

  • Exceptions may be granted through the Bipartite Invitation Commission Allocation method.

  • All five of the initial mental health and substance abuse treatment plans include all of the information on the Department’s Initial Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment Plan form (MHSA 015).

Related to Commission Allocation

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.