Note 4 definition

Note 4 has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Note 4. For the second posting of Promotional Bulletins and for the posting of Vacancy Notices, the requirement to qualify thirty (30) days prior is not applicable. NOTE 5: For Customer Service Agent – Weight & Balance qualifying examinations, see Publication 160, Chapter 10.
Note 4. Bank account number means the number of the account opened with the Bank in the name of the Client acting as a trust manager, in which assets of unit investment funds/retirement pension savings are recorded. Note 5: Retirement pension savings mean a total amount of resources placed by the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation or nongovernment pension fund in the Client’s trust management in accordance with Federal Law No.111-FZ of July 24, 2002 On Investment of Resources for Financing of Funded Component of Retirement Pension in the Russian Federation and Federal Law No.75-FZ of May 7, 1998 On Nongovernment Pension Funds.

Examples of Note 4 in a sentence

  • Note 4: The total benefit will be equal to 92.5% of the Region 1 CalPERS Choice health plan and 92.5% of the dental premium through December 31, 2021.

  • Year Ended December 31, 2022 Year Ended December 31, 2021 (in thousands) Xxxxxx Other Acquisitions Total Xxxxxx Other Acquisitions Total Revenue $ 373,738 $ 151,217 $ 524,955 $ — $ 10,847 $ 10,847 Net Income $ 15,283 $ 8,670 $ 23,953 $ — $ (391) $ (391) Note 4 – Revenue Recognition Under the definition of a contract as defined by ASC 606, the Company considers contracts to be created at the time an order to purchase product and services is agreed upon regardless of whether there is a written contract.

  • As such, certain IFRS to U.S. GAAP adjustments are included in the unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information as discussed in Note 4 below.

  • Employee only Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Employee plus one Note 1 Note 2 Note 4 Employee plus family Note 1 Note 2 Note 5 Note 1: The Medical Benefit will be equal to the minimum established annually by CalPERS.

  • Note 4: The work executed by the bidder for their in-house or capital use will not be considered for the purpose of bidder’s experience or completion of similar works.


More Definitions of Note 4

Note 4. When an employee in the class of Senior Communications Operator I, Code 1467-1, is assigned to act as supervisor of the Radio Operation Dispatch and Control Center within the Information Technology Agency, such employee shall receive a biweekly bonus of $125.00.
Note 4. RNFAs are included in the bargaining unit.
Note 4. Rates will be determined based on the age(s) of any Annuitant(s) on his/her birthday nearest the Annuity Date. The tables below show Annuity Option rates based on age nearest birthday.
Note 4. Any additional responsibilities and/or activities to those set out in this table should be added at the end of the table to preserve the numbering of the standard list and navigation of the contents.
Note 4. Protection is provided for the following fixed assignments in British Columbia: 133.65 Mc/s + 75 kc/s 133.77 Mc/s + 75 kc/s 134.43 Mc/s + 150 kc/s Note 5: The frequencies 134.05 and 134.15 Mc/s will not be assigned in order to provide protection to operations on the frequency 134.10 Mc/s. Note 6: The frequencies 126.90, 127.10, 127.30 and 128.50 Mc/s will continue to be used by Canada for enroute operational control.
Note 4. All rates set forth in Appendices are fixed as stipulated. APPENDIX B SALARY SCHEDULE FROM JULY 1, 2020 Effective July 1, 2020, the salaries at all Classifications and steps on the salary schedule in effect on June 30, 2020 shall be increased by 2.75%. CLASSIFICATION STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Firefighter $59,477 See Note #2 $63,594 $67,931 $70,591 Fire Equipment Technician $72,826 $76,438 Fire Lieutenant $72,826 $76,438 $77,845 Fire Prevention Inspector $72,826 $76,438 $80,558 Fire Captain $81,410 $85,454 $87,080 Drill Master $83,161 $87,080 $88,545 Fire Marshal $83,161 $87,080 $91,801 Deputy Chief $91,019 $95,549 $97,369 Note #1: Any employee with less than one (1) year of service in his/her Classification shall be paid Step 1 of the salary range of his/her Classification. Any employee with one (1) but less than two (2) years of service shall be paid at Step 2 of the salary range of his/her classification. Any employee with two (2) or more years of service in his/her Classification shall be paid Step 3 of the salary range of his/her Classification. Where applicable, any employee with three (3) or more years of service in his/her Classification shall be paid Step 4 of the salary range of his/her Classification.
Note 4. A reference to Most-Favoured-Nation in the "Obligations Concerned" element of an entry specifies Australia's obligations under Article 8.12 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment) of Chapter 8 (Trade in Services) and Article 9.4 (Most- Favoured-Nation Treatment) of Chapter 9 (Investment).