Stipend definition

Stipend means a teaching fellowship stipend distributed to
Stipend means compensation paid to members above their nominal salary for the performance of specific duties, and is not considered to be salary for the purposes of benefits calculation.
Stipend is a tax-free living allowance paid to a full-time Scholar under certain People Support Schemes;

Examples of Stipend in a sentence

  • Beginning July 1, 2024, the Stipend shall increase from 4% to 5.5% of base pay.

  • The parties agree that, given the conversion of the POST Stipend to this Stipend, the POST Stipend provision of the JLMC arbitration award for the 2020 - 2023 collective bargaining period will have no further force and effect to the Town in the future.

  • Extra Duty Assignment Stipend Schedule (Appendix B and C) is attached.

  • The Stipend constitutes base pay for all purposes, and the parties intend it to be regular compensation for purposes of the calculation of officer retirement benefits.

  • If professors work in excess of the instructional workload and service unit assignment maximums, refer to Overload and Stipend compensation.


More Definitions of Stipend

Stipend means the fee paid to a design-builder by a contracting unit to encourage competition.
Stipend means the sum described as the stipend in Section 2.3 of this RFQ.
Stipend means an amount paid to the unsuccessful proposers to defray the cost of submission of phase II of the building design-build proposal.
Stipend means the fee paid to a design-build entity by the
Stipend means the fixed annual payment to the Clinic as a contribution to the overhead and supervision costs incurred by the Clinic in relation to engagement of the Interprofessional Team Member, as described in Appendix 1;
Stipend means a fee paid to a supervisee that is not based on productivity or revenue generated.
Stipend means the fixed regular sum paid as a salary from Alberta Innovates;