ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS Clause Samples

Allowance provisions are contractual terms that set aside specific amounts of money within a contract for items or work whose exact details or costs are not yet fully determined at the time of agreement. These provisions typically outline how the allowance can be used, what it covers (such as materials, fixtures, or certain labor), and the process for reconciling any differences between the allowance and actual costs incurred. The core function of allowance provisions is to provide flexibility and budgetary control, ensuring that both parties can proceed with the contract even when some details are pending, while also establishing a clear method for adjusting the contract price as actual costs become known.
ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. ‌ 30.1. The University will pay allowances to staff in accordance with this clause and Schedule 6. 30.2. The University will adjust allowances annually on the date of effect of salary increases specified in clause 23.3 (Salaries) by: (a) the rate of salary increase taking effect on the date of adjustment of the allowance; (b) the level of indexation of the University’s operating grants for that year; or (c) the percentage change in the national Consumer Price Index from the previous financial year, as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. 38.1.1. The amount to be paid to Employees and Apprentices for Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance shall be the amount stipulated in Appendix A(3) and is not payable for any days an Employee is absent from work due to long service leave, annual leave, personal leave, compassionate leave, public holidays, workers compensation, jury duty, rostered days off, inclement weather or any other days the Employee did not attend work. The rates for Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance are higher than the Award rate and include compensation for the withdrawal of the payment of the allowance for Rostered Days Off. 38.1.2. Travel within 50 kilometres by road from the Hobart General Post Office to a place of work and return shall be undertaken in the Employees own time and shall not be regarded as time worked for any purpose of this Agreement. Time spent travelling beyond 50km shall be paid at ordinary time. The 50 kilometres travelled is to be by the shortest, safest and most direct route. In the case of an Employee directed by the Company to pick up and/or return other Employees to their homes, such an Employee shall be paid as though the time taken was worked. Any such time shall be paid at ordinary rates and shall be disregarded for determining the hours worked for overtime purposes.
ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. 4.5.1 The employer shall pay the site allowance detailed in Appendix C as a flat amount for each hour worked and shall remain unaltered for the duration of the project. 4.5.2 The 'construction cost' values listed in Appendix C are exclusive of G.S.T. 4.5.3 The allowance detailed above shall be paid as a flat amount for each hour worked and shall remain unaltered for the duration of the project. The allowance is not subject to any premium or penalty and shall compensate for all disabilities other than allowances listed in this agreement. At the commencement of any new job by the company the company will inform the relevant employees of the value of the job. Such value will remain unaltered for the remainder of that job.
ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. 37.1.1. Employee commencing and finishing their shift in the Joinery manufacturing facility shall not be entitled to claim Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance. The amount to be paid to Employees and Apprentices who start and finish their shift onsite shall be entitled to claim for Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance as stipulated in Appendix A - Classifications and Rates of Pay (3) and is not payable for any days an Employee is absent from work due to long service leave, annual leave, personal leave, compassionate leave, public holidays, workers compensation, jury duty, rostered days off, inclement weather or any other days the Employee did not attend work. The rates for Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance are higher than the Award rate and include compensation for the withdrawal of the payment of the allowance for Rostered Days Off.
ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. A. Additional Purchase Discount ABC will provide to Allscripts an additional purchase discount ("Allowance"), up to an amount of $[ ]* in the first year of this Agreement and up to $[ ]* for each subsequent year of the initial five-year Term as follows. ABC will pay to Allscripts an Allowance of thirty percent ([ ]*%) off the initial $[ ]* in Net Purchase volume from Allscripts after February 1, 2002 (for a maximum of $[ ]*). Each subsequent year during the initial Term, ABC will pay Allscripts an Allowance of thirty percent ([ ]*%) off the initial $[ ]* in Net Purchase volume from Allscripts after February 1st (for a maximum of $[ ]*). Each such Allowance will be paid to Allscripts on the 15th of the month following the month in which it was earned.
ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. The amount to be paid to Employees and Apprentices for Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance shall be the amount stipulated in Appendix A(3) and is not payable for any days an Employee is absent from work due to long service leave, annual leave, personal leave, compassionate leave, public holidays, workers compensation, jury duty, rostered days off, inclement weather or any other days the Employee did not attend work. The rates for Daily Fares and Travel Patterns Allowance are higher than the Award rate and include compensation for the withdrawal of the payment of the allowance for Rostered Days Off.