Pocket Money definition

Pocket Money. [Redacted – Commercially Sensitive Loan Product Term, Amounts and Repayment Terms].
Pocket Money is given to the School by Parents and can be distributed to Students on campus twice a week
Pocket Money means a Receivable that is a short-term payday loan product issued from the Originating SubsidiariesRetail channel [commercially sensitive confidential product information has been redacted].

Examples of Pocket Money in a sentence

  • If a participant departs prior to the end of his/her agreed employment period, the Pocket Money and Fee to CCUSA will be pro-rated based on the number of days the participant worked at Camp (based on 63 days for Resident Camps and 77 days for Day Camps) only if CCUSA is notified prior to the participant’s termination or early departure.

  • The Registration Fee, Activity Deposit and any Pocket Money held by the School on behalf of the Parents for that Student would be refunded without interest less any outstanding balance of the account.

  • Carers Component £ £ Clothing & Footwear £ £ Food £ £ Household Costs £ £ Pocket Money & Leisure £ £ Childcare £ £ Training & Meetings £ £ Travel £ £ Personal Care £ £ Insurance/Wear & Tear £ £ Birthday & Religious Festivals £ £ Holidays £ £ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Carers attending training arranged and approved by the Local Authority and who do not have a current ▇▇▇▇▇▇ placement may claim reimbursement of travel expenses.

  • The following penalties will result: Payments paid to CCUSA will not be refunded; you will forfeit a pro-rated payment of your Pocket Money and you will owe CCUSA the pro-rated portion of the fee which would otherwise have been received by CCUSA from your camp (up to US$1350 plus $35 Sevis).

  • FT is engaged in the business of manufacturing communications products, and related components thereof, and has the capability to manufacture certain related products for FC (hereinafter referred to as the “Products’); and FC is desirous of contracting with FT to produce the Products under the terms and conditions set forth herein.

  • Clubs/Groups Lessons Pocket Money Childcare Costs/Babysitting Trips Out Fares School Uniform & Sports Wear School Meals School Trips School Fees University Support, etc.