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Subsistence definition

Subsistence means such subsistence as is reasonable in the circumstances of the employment in question, and does not include accommodation; and
Subsistence means the customary and traditional native Hawaiian uses of renewable ocean resources for direct personal or family consumption or sharing.
Subsistence means support provided to, or paid to recipients for support services including all living expenses, child care, and transportation.

Examples of Subsistence in a sentence

  • SECTION 6: Subsistence and mileage to be equal for all journeymen and apprentices hired out of any one local Union for each job.

  • SECTION 2: Subsistence and mileage to be paid as per Addendum #1.

  • Subsistence pay shall be made to the employee by the employer on a separate check, not to be added to hourly wages, and shall not be taxed.

  • Subsistence shall be paid on a seven-day week if travel is paid in and out only at the beginning and end of the job.

  • SECTION 1: Subsistence will be paid per day worked, including Saturday and Sunday, based on working at the jobsite.


More Definitions of Subsistence

Subsistence means essential living expenses including rent or mortgage payments on the veteran’s or veteran’s depen- dent’s residential living quarters, food, clothing, medical insur- ance premiums, prescribed medications, essential travel, moving expenses, child care required because of employment, education or medical reasons, household utilities expenses including heat, electricity, gas and telephone, and, in exceptional cases, such other items relating to emergency aid as the department may deem necessary.
Subsistence means for personal use or for community use as defined in Chapter 24 of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement.
Subsistence means essential living expenses including current rent or mortgage payments on the applicant’s primary resi- dence, food, current medical insurance premiums, current costs for prescribed medications, essential travel, child care required because of employment, educational or medical reasons, and cur- rent costs for electricity, heat, and basic telephone service for the applicant’s primary residence. Subsistence also means any repairs or purchases required due to an economic emergency.
Subsistence means food and drink for an Incident assignment, generally at specified intervals but also available as needed to accommodate Incident conditions. Subsistence may also include those items normally provided in fire camp, such as showers, restrooms, camping facilities, etc. (as outlined in C 5.0).
Subsistence means reimbursable charges for lodging while staying
Subsistence means lodging, meals, and incidental expenses associated with traveling.
Subsistence means that which is necessary for the sustenance of life or any activity undertaken to provide for the needs of a household;