Example definition

Example. If the Vehicle comes with air conditioning, then it must be included with the Vehicle. Air conditioning cannot be deleted because it was not identified as required by the specifications.
Example. A Contractor offers a SKU for a 2-year Maintenance/support term, which is discounted 5% less than a SKU for 2 single year engagements. In addition, Contractor also offers a 5% discount for pre-payment on the 2-year Maintenance/support term. Should the Authorized User fully pre-pay the 2-year Maintenance/support period and this Maintenance/support period begins prior to the expiration of the Contract, the Maintenance/support term will survive the Contract. RESERVED NEW YORK STATE STATEWIDE FINANCIAL SYSTEM PARTICIPATION IN CENTRALIZED CONTRACTS NON-STATE AGENCIES PARTICIPATION IN CENTRALIZED CONTRACTS AND EXTENSION OF USE
Example. If March 9, 1986 is a Monthly Date, a contract month starts then and ends on April 8, 1986. The next contract month starts on April 9, 1986 and ends on May 8, 1986, and so on.

Examples of Example in a sentence

  • Example: This program awards maximum credit for an associate degree from Cuyahoga Community College, streamlining completion of a bachelor’s degree from (XXX) University.

  • Example: If someone makes a statement that you find hurtful, say "Point of Personal Privilege - Ouch!" and let them know why - and if you have said something that was found hurtful, say "Oops!" and do your best to apologize and avoid it in the future.

  • Example: Jury Duty—two and a 46 half (2.5) hours, Work—five and a half (5.5) hours.

  • Example of calculation of Self‐Assessed Penalty: Successful Serves* Rate for Month A 63% Performance Standard 65% Difference 2% Monthly Invoice $3,400.00 Self‐assessed Penalty (2% of $3,400.00) $86.00 • Successful Service*: As described in Section 1, Term, Performance Metrics Table, Successful Serves.

  • Calculation of Service Rate Example: Invoice for Month A Invoiced Items 74 Successful Serves* 57 % of Successful Serves (successful serves divided by Total Number of Invoiced Serves) 77% Insurance Endorsements: Contractor timely provides to Enterprise Services at the designated address, without exception, annual insurance endorsements for the insurance coverages required by this Contract.


More Definitions of Example

Example. Using the facts in the example used for full-time calculation (6 mandatory unpaid time off days), but adding that the part-time seasonal is scheduled to work three-quarter (3/4) time for the month, 3/4 time is equivalent to 130 hours (i.e., 3/4 of the 173.33 full-time hours in a month). The calculation is: (130 hours ÷ 173.33 hours) × 8 = 6 hours The 3/4 time employee would take 3/4 of a work day (i.e., 6 hours) off for a mandatory unpaid time off day scheduled for the month. Seasonal employees employed multiple seasons and/or by multiple agencies, will be dealt with on an Agency by Agency basis to determine the number of mandatory unpaid time off days.
Example. If an insured entity has a policy that contains a WA and dissolves on or after the cancellation date, the policy and the WA will continue to be in effect for the remainder of that crop year. If the insured entity dissolved prior to the cancellation date, then the policy and the WA would automatically be cancelled.
Example. If the contract date is March 9, 1986, the first anniversary is March 9, 1987. The second is March 9, 1988, and so on. Contract Year.--A year that starts on the contract date or on an anniversary.
Example. If the contract date is March 9, 1986, the Monthly Dates are each March 9, April 9, May 9 and so on. Anniversary or Contract Anniversary.--The same day and month as the contract date in each later year.
Example. An employee has 1,920 hours of accumulated service in the vacation year, the employee’s credit rate is fifteen (15) and the employee’s classification is an eight (8) hour day classification.1,920 ÷ 2,080 x 15 = 13.846 x 8 = 110.768 rounded down to 110.75 vacation hours eligible to be taken in the following vacation year.
Example means an example set forth in Exhibit G. Each Example is for purposes of illustration only and is not intended to constitute a representation, warranty or covenant concerning the matters assumed for purposes of each Example. If there is a conflict between an Example and the text of this Agreement, the text shall control.
Example. The producer was affected by a prolonged drought for multiple years that has reduced the production below the minimum required by the CP for the previous four crop years. The producer must provide evidence (such as drought monitoring information) that the requested pecan acreage was located within the drought area and that the drought was long enough to affect the yield for the previous four crop years. Example: The producer was affected by a drought, subsequently affected by a late freeze, and then affected by another drought, where the combination of these events limited the production below the minimum required by the CP for the previous four crop years. The producer must provide evidence that the requested pecan acreage was located within the drought area and the late freeze area.