Re-call Payments Sample Clauses

Re-call Payments. (Full time) - If a Full time Specialist is recalled to a Campus the Specialist is entitled to be paid 150% of their ordinary hourly rate, 200% of their hourly rate during weekends and a maximum of one (1) hours travelling time each time the Specialist is recalled.
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Re-call Payments. (Full time Anaesthetists) - If a Full time Anaesthetist is recalled to a Campus the Anaesthetist is entitled to be paid fee-for-service in accordance with the AMA Relative Value Guide (RVG) as it applies from time to time at the following rate of per unit: Operative from the 1st pay period to commence on or after Anaesthetic RVG Unit Value 1 January 2003 $27.20 1 January 2004 $28.00 1 January 2005 $28.85

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  • Initial Payments § 11.10.1.1 An initial payment of « » ($ « » ) shall be made upon execution of this Agreement and is the minimum payment under this Agreement. It shall be credited to the Owner’s account in the final invoice.

  • Annual Payments The Settling Distributors shall make eighteen (18) Annual Payments, each comprised of base and incentive payments as provided in this Section IV, as well as fifty percent (50%) of the amount of any Settlement Fund Administrator costs and fees that exceed the available interest accrued in the Settlement Fund as provided in Section V.C.5, and as determined by the Settlement Fund Administrator as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Partial payments (a) If the Agent receives a payment that is insufficient to discharge all the amounts then due and payable by an Obligor under the Finance Documents, the Agent shall apply that payment towards the obligations of that Obligor under the Finance Documents in the following order:

  • Interim Payments Interim payments are intended to reimburse the beneficiary for expenditure on the basis of a detailed statement of the costs incurred, once the action has reached a certain level of completion. It may clear all or part of any pre-financing. By the appropriate deadline indicated in Article I.5, the beneficiary shall submit a request for interim payment accompanied by the following documents: - an interim report on implementation of the action; - an interim financial statement of the eligible costs actually incurred, following the structure of the estimated budget; - where required by the provisions of Article I.4 on interim payment, a certificate on the action's financial statements and underlying accounts, produced by an approved auditor or, in case of public bodies, by a competent and independent public officer. The certificate shall certify, in accordance with a methodology approved by the Commission, that the costs declared by the beneficiary in the financial statements on which the request of payment is based are real, accurately recorded and eligible and that all receipts have been declared, in accordance with the agreement. The documents accompanying the request for payment shall be drawn up in accordance with the relevant provisions in Article I.5 and the annexes. The beneficiary shall certify that the information provided in his request for payment is full, reliable and true. He shall also certify that the costs incurred can be considered eligible in accordance with the agreement, that all receipts have been declared, and that his request for payment is substantiated by adequate supporting documents that can be checked. On receipt of these documents, the Commission shall have the period specified in Article I.4 in order to: - approve the interim report on implementation of the action; - ask the beneficiary for supporting documents or any additional information it deems necessary to allow the approval of the report; - reject the report and ask for the submission of a new report. Failing a written reply from the Commission within the time limit for scrutiny indicated above, the report shall be deemed to have been approved. Approval of the report accompanying the request for payment shall not imply recognition of the regularity or of the authenticity, completeness and correctness of the declarations and information it contains. Requests for additional information or a new report shall be notified to the beneficiary in writing. If additional information or a new report is requested, the time limit for scrutiny shall be extended by the time it takes to obtain this information. The beneficiary shall be informed of that request and the extension of the delay for scrutiny by means of a formal document. The beneficiary shall have the period laid down in Article I.4 to submit the information or new documents requested. Extension of the delay for approval of the report may delay the payment by the equivalent time. Where a report is rejected and a new report requested, the approval procedure described in this article shall apply. In the event of renewed rejection, the Commission reserves the right to terminate the agreement by invoking Article II.11.2 (b).

  • Delinquent Payments 8F.01 Timely payment of wages and contributions to all trust funds provided for in this Agreement is essential for the protection of the beneficiaries. Delinquency and continued failure to pay wages and/or remit contributions to the trust funds shall be dealt with as follows:

  • Lump Sum Payments If, during the Employment Period, the Company terminates the Executive's employment other than for Cause, or the Executive terminates employment for Good Reason, the Company shall pay to the Executive the following amounts:

  • Earn-Out Payments (i) If, during the period beginning immediately after the Closing and ending on the six (6) month anniversary of the Closing Date (the “Earn-Out Period”), Buyer enters into an Earn-Out Agreement, Buyer shall pay earn-out amounts to Seller equal to one times (1.00x) the recurring revenues billed and collected by Buyer (excluding any revenues associated with or collected by Buyer for or on behalf of a third party, including in connection with any partnership arrangement set forth in the Earn-Out Agreement), in respect of the Earn-Out Agreement for the initial twelve (12) months following the first recurring revenue for such agreement being billed (such amount, the “Earn-Out Amount,” and, such period, the “Determination Period”), provided however, that in no event will the Determination Period extend past 15 months of execution of the Earn-Out Agreement. Buyer shall use good faith commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the period of time between the execution of the Earn-Out Agreement and the date on which the first recurring revenue thereunder is billed. For the avoidance of doubt, if the first recurring revenue for the Earn-Out Agreement is billed six months after the execution of the Earn-Out Agreement, Buyer shall only be entitled to the Earn-Out Amounts for nine months after recurring revenue is first billed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Earn-Out Amounts will include recurring revenues billed within the Determination Period and collected within the period after being invoiced set forth in the Earn-Out Agreement; and Buyer shall use good faith commercial efforts to collect such recurring revenues with such period. The Earn-Out Amount will not take into account any amendment to the Earn-Out Agreement that increases recurring revenues if such amendment is entered into after the Earn-Out Period and such amendment represents an increase in scope (in terms of number of buildings and/or additional services) from the Xxxxxx Xxx RFP.

  • Initial Payment Interconnection Customer shall elect (and provide its election to the Transmission Provider within five days of the commencement of negotiation of the GIA pursuant to Section 11.2 of the GIP) to make either 1) an initial payment equal to twenty (20) percent of the total cost of Network Upgrades, Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities, Transmission Owner’s System Protection Facilities, Distribution Upgrades and/or Generator Upgrades (if the In-Service Date is less than or equal to five (5) years of the initial payment date); or 2) an initial payment equal to ten (10) percent of the total cost of Network Upgrades, Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities, Transmission Owner’s System Protection Facilities, Distribution Upgrades and/or Generator Upgrades (if the In-Service Date exceeds the initial payment date by more than five (5) years); or 3) the total cost of Network Upgrades, Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities, Transmission Owner’s System Protection Facilities, Distribution Upgrades and/or Generator Upgrades in the form of security pursuant to Article 11.6. The initial payment shall be provided to Transmission Owner by Interconnection Customer pursuant to this Article 11.5 within the later of a) forty-five (45) Calendar Days of the execution of the GIA by all Parties, or b) forty-five (45) Calendar Days of acceptance by FERC if the GIA is filed unexecuted and the payment is being protested by Interconnection Customer, or c) forty-five (45) Calendar Days of the filing if the GIA is filed unexecuted and the initial payment is not being protested by Interconnection Customer. If the Interconnection Customer made its milestone payments in the form of cash and the Interconnection Customer elects a cash initial payment, then the Transmission Provider shall transfer those funds to the Transmission Owner on the Interconnection Customer’s behalf.

  • BID; INITIAL PAYMENT The Assuming Institution has submitted to the Receiver a Deposit premium bid of 0% and an Asset premium (discount) bid of $(26,800,000) (the “Bid Amount”). The Deposit premium bid will be applied to the total of all Assumed Deposits except for brokered, CDARS, and any market place or similar subscription services Deposits. On the Payment Date, the Assuming Institution will pay to the Corporation, or the Corporation will pay to the Assuming Institution, as the case may be, the Initial Payment, together with interest on such amount (if the Payment Date is not the day following the day of Bank Closing) from and including the day following Bank Closing to and including the day preceding the Payment Date at the Settlement Interest Rate.

  • Collection Where Payment Refused The Custodian shall not be required to take action to effect collection of any amount, if the Securities upon which such amount is payable are in default, or if payment is refused after due demand or presentation, unless and until it shall be directed to take such action and it shall be assured to its satisfaction of reimbursement of its related costs and expenses.

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