Fixed contribution Clause Samples

Fixed contribution. 🞎 (1) % of each Participant’s Plan Compensation. 🞎 (2) $ for each Participant. 🞎 (c) Outside agreements, contracts or arrangements. 🞎 (1) The Employer Contribution will be determined in accordance with any Collective Bargaining Agreement(s) addressing retirement benefits of Collectively Bargained Employees under the Plan.
Fixed contribution. 6.3.1 The fixed contribution to be made by each Trading Clearing Participant shall be such amount as may from time to time be specified by the Clearing House. The fixed contribution shall be made by each Trading Clearing Participant for each participantship held by such Trading Clearing Participant in an Exchange, and shall be made in cash. 6.3.2 A Trading Clearing Participant acquiring participantship of any other stock exchange recognised by the Clearing House would be required to pay to the Clearing House an additional fixed contribution pursuant to Rule 6.3.1 within three (3) Market Days from the date on which notice of approval of the Exchange (in respect of the participantship of that Trading Clearing Participant) is given.
Fixed contribution. 🞎 (1) % of each Participant’s Plan Compensation. 🞎 (2) $ for each Participant.
Fixed contribution. The fixed Employer Contribution under AA §6-2 will be allocated in accordance with the selections made with respect to fixed Employer Contributions under AA §6-2.
Fixed contribution. Manager shall receive for his services an annual compensation of a fixed nature in the following amount: o Year 2000: FIFTY MILLION PESETAS (Ptas. 50,000,000) o Year 2001: FIFTY-FIVE MILLION PESETAS (Ptas. 55,000,000) The aforementioned compensation of a fixed nature shall be distributed in 12 monthly payments of an identical amount, which shall be paid by months completed. This compensation is understood to be without prejudice to the bonus indicated in the following paragraph and other supplements and incentives as may be established in the future.
Fixed contribution. Networks Dedicated Links and/or Networks used by Media Organisations for Live, or Near Live, transmission of Content from fixed locations such as regional studios or sports grounds to the Media Organisation’s main studios, editing and/or production suites. Force Majeure Event Any delay or failure to perform as required by this SLA as a result of any causes or conditions which are beyond such party's reasonable control and which such party is unable to overcome by the exercise of reasonable diligence, including but not limited to Acts of God, sabotage, war, natural disaster, etc. Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) A set of practices for IT Service management (ITSM) that focuses on aligning IT Services with the needs of business. International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) A United Nations specialized agency coordinating standards for telecommunications. Jitter Generally the time or phase variation in a signal at a measurement point. When applied to packet networks, it is used as a statistical measure for variation in packet arrival time, i.e. Packet Delay Variation (PDV). Link A transport entity connecting two adjacent Nodes. It could be virtual or physical. It could be done over fibre, satellite, microwave, etc. Loss of Resilience Refers to when some of the redundant equipment or Link is lost, and as a consequence the Service cannot be switched to an alternative route. Loss of Service Loss or corruption of the BMO’s signals by the network, with no working Backup Link available. Loss of Service is also known as Unavailability. Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) The predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a System during operation. Mean Time To Restore (MTTR) The average time that a Service will take to recover from any Failure. [Broadcast] Media Organisation (BMO) An organization engaged in disseminating media Content to the general public through radio, television, cable television or other media of mass (broadcast) communication. A BMO is often called a Broadcaster. Media Service, sometimes termed Managed Service A Service where the NSP provides the media interface at both end Nodes and is therefore responsible for media output quality, regardless of the underlying transport technology. Network Operating Centre (NOC) One or more locations from which network monitoring and control is exercised over a telecommunication network by a Network Service Provider. Node A connection point, a r...
Fixed contribution annual amount to be paid as a consequence of the offer given in the Auction object of the present Concession.
Fixed contribution.  (1) % of each Participant’s Plan Compensation.  (2) $ for each Participant.  (c) Contributions under Collective Bargaining Agreement, employment contract or equivalent arrangement. The Employer will make an Employer Contribution based on a Collective Bargaining Agreement, employment agreement or equivalent arrangement as follows: [Note: Insert the appropriate contribution formula (and allocation formula, if applicable) from the Collective Bargaining Agreement, employment agreement or equivalent arrangement. The formula must be definitely determinable as required under Treas. Reg. §1.401-1.]  (d) Service-based contribution. The Employer will make the following contribution:
Fixed contribution. Effective date:
Fixed contribution. The following amount: . [ ] (3) Non-pro rata allocation. The Plan Administrator will allocate the fixed or discretionary Nonelective Contributions as follows: .