Examples of Measurable Amount of Work in a sentence
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor agrees that it shall pay and require all Subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance, to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Contract.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor agrees that it shall pay and require all subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance, to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on the Contract.
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In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for agreements beginning on or after April 1, 2015, for services with an initial or amended value of $$100,000 or more, the Recipient agrees that it shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Agreement.
In accordance with King County Living Wage Ordinance 17909, for contracts for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Contractor shall pay, and require all Subcontractors to pay, a living wage to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Contract.
Measurable Amount of Work - A definitive allocation of an employee’s time that can be attributed to Work performed under this Contract, but that is not less than a total of one hour in any one-week period.
Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by Bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by Bidder prior to opening, directly or indirectly, to any other party or competitor.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, for agreements for services with an initial or amended value of $$100,000 or more, the Recipient shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Agreement.
In accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for subawards beginning on or after April 1, 2015, for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Subrecipient agrees that it shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Subaward.
Requirements of King County Living Wage OrdinanceIn accordance with King County Ordinance 17909, as a condition of award for agreements beginning on or after April 1, 2015, for services with an initial or amended value of $100,000 or more, the Recipient agrees that it shall pay and require all sub-awardees and subcontractors to pay a living wage as described in the ordinance to employees for each hour the employee performs a Measurable Amount of Work on this Agreement.