Paypoint definition

Paypoint means the specific rate of remuneration payable to an employee within a Classification Level.
Paypoint means the specific rate of remuneration payable to employees within a Nurse Grade.

Examples of Paypoint in a sentence

  • School lunches and milk can be paid for through your Parentpay account or Paypoint facilities in local shops.

  • An employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied examination requirements for a degree or other post-secondary qualification acceptable to the Authority shall be paid not less than Classification Level AO2, Paypoint (7).

  • Except for Trades Instructors and Farm Officers whose qualification requirements are set out in clause 5.5.1(a), an Employee appointed to the Corrections Stream who has satisfied the requirements of the Diploma in Correctional Administration , shall be paid not less than Classification Level 1, Paypoint 3.

  • An Employee appointed to the Corrections Stream who satisfies the requirement for a Degree, shall be paid not less than Classification Level 1, Paypoint 5.

  • An Employee appointed to the Corrections Stream who satisfies the requirement for a Degree that requires in excess of 3 years to complete, shall be paid not less than Classification Level 1, Paypoint 6.


More Definitions of Paypoint

Paypoint in clause 5.1.6 only, means a year in pay.
Paypoint means a payment system available at certain shops and businesses in the London Borough of Lambeth at which the driver of a vehicle left in a parking place referred to in Schedule 1 or 2 or a person authorised by the driver to act on their behalf, makes payment of the parking charge using the electronic payment system;
Paypoint means the specific rate of pay payable to an employee within a Classification Level.
Paypoint means a payment system available at certain retail premises in the London Borough of Lambeth by means of which certain payments may be made, including the payment of the parking charge using the electronic payment system;
Paypoint means the organisation that manages and operates Pay As You Go transactions on behalf of gas suppliers in the United Kingdom;
Paypoint means PayPoint Payment Services Limited, PayPoint Network Limited, PayPoint Collections Limited or such member of the PayPoint Group as used to provide the Service in whole or in part. Providing always that PayPoint Payment Services Limited will not subcontract its regulatory obligations under this Agreement. PayPoint Acceptable Use Policy: the description of excluded uses of the Service as the same may be amended and notified to the Client from time to time. PayPoint Agreement: an agreement with an entity or entities within the PayPoint Group under which payments are collected on behalf of the Client; PayPoint Group: means, PPSL and as the context may require and any subsidiary and holding company or subsidiary of a holding company PPSL for the time being (and subsidiary and holding company shall have the same meanings given to them by sections 1159(1), (2), and (4) and 1159(3) Schedule 6, Companies Act 2006) and “Group” shall be construed accordingly; PayPoint Email Address: the address as set out on the Order Form. Payment System(s); including but not limited to Bacs, Faster Payment and/or any other system used for submission of transactions into a centralised settlement service regulated by the PSR; Platform Management Fee: the fee payable by the Client as set out in the Order Form. PSR: Payment Systems Regulator; Public Contract Regulations: the Public Contract Regulations 2009 and Public Contract Regulations 2015 (as amended, superseded or replaced). Reasonable and Prudent Operator: a person seeking in good faith to perform its obligations and in doing so and in the general conduct of its undertaking exercising that degree of skill, diligence, prudence and foresight that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances and any reference to the standard of a Reasonable and Prudent Operator shall be a reference to such a degree of skill, diligence, prudence and foresight. Receipt: the written receipt for a Cash-Out Transaction issued by a Terminal. Receiving Party: a party to this Agreement which receives or obtains directly or indirectly confidential information. Regulations: The Payment Service Regulations 2017 as amended. RPI: the All Items Retail Price Index as published by the Office of National Statistics from time to time. Services: the Collections Services, the Cash-Out Services and the Web Services. Set-Up Fees: the set-up fees paya...