THE RATE Sample Clauses
The "THE RATE" clause defines the specific amount or percentage to be paid for goods, services, or obligations under the contract. It typically outlines how the rate is calculated, whether it is fixed, variable, or subject to adjustment based on certain benchmarks or indices. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the payment terms, reducing the risk of disputes over compensation and providing a transparent basis for invoicing and financial planning.
THE RATE. 10.1 In relation to a placement made out of its administrative area the Council shall pay the host Authority’s rate unless otherwise agreed at the time of placement.
10.2 In relation to a Continuing NHS Healthcare placement funded by Cardiff and Vale UHB the Health Board shall pay the agreed rate. In respect of Continuing NHS Healthcare placements outside Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan the Health Board will agree the rate with the Service Provider.
10.3 The Service Purchaser(s) is responsible for ensuring the Service User receives care as specified in the ISC and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract.
10.4 The Rate shall be reviewed and set annually by the Service Purchaser(s) and, at its absolute discretion at additional times of the year, in all instances in consultation with Service Providers. The Rate shall be effective and payable from the date each year on which national welfare benefit rates are implemented in the April of the first year and subsequent years of this Contract. When reviewing and setting the Rate each year, the Service Purchaser(s) shall follow the relevant legislation, guidance and any arrangements agreed locally with Service Providers.
THE RATE. 10.1 In relation to a placement made out of its administrative area the Council shall pay the host Local Authority’s rate unless otherwise agreed at the time of placement.
10.2 In relation to a Continuing NHS Healthcare placement funded by the Health Board the Health Board shall pay the agreed rate. In respect of Continuing NHS Healthcare placements outside Cardiff the Health Board will agree the rate with the Service Provider.
10.3 The Service Purchaser(s) is responsible for ensuring the Service User receives care as specified in the ISC and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract.
10.4 The Rate shall be reviewed and set annually by the Service Purchaser(s) and, at its absolute discretion at additional times of the year, in all instances in consultation with Service Providers. The Rate shall be effective and payable from the date each year on which national welfare benefit rates are implemented in the April of the first year and subsequent years of this Contract. When reviewing and setting the Rate each year, the Service Purchaser(s) shall follow the relevant legislation, guidance and any arrangements agreed locally with Service Providers.
THE RATE. The established basic rate may be a specified rate or a rate which can be derived from the applica- tion of a specified method of calcula- tion. For instance, under certain condi- tions the Regulations permit the use of the daily average hourly earnings of the employee as a basis for computing daily overtime. 4 Thus, a method rather than a specific rate is authorized. Also, under certain conditions, the cost of a single meal a day furnished to employ- ees may be excluded from the computa- tion of overtime pay. 5 It is the exclu- sion of the cost of the meals that is au- thorized and each employee’s rate of pay, whatever it may be—an hourly rate, a piece rate or a salary—is his basic rate.
THE RATE. Lessee shall pay the rate for all units of Equipment delivered to the Lessee for each month (“Rate”), on a pro-rated basis for the entire Term in accordance with the following:
(a) The Rate shall not be subject to any deductions on account of any non-working time in the month. The amounts payable for any fraction of a month at the beginning or end of the Term shall be the Rate, prorated according to the number of calendar days in such fraction;
(b) The Rate is a fee for each month regardless of the number of working or calendar days in each month; and
(c) The Rate shall be due upon receipt of invoice.
THE RATE i) The rate for the home is: £ per week (NB This is the published rate set by the Council or Health Board).
ii) The Council’s contribution* is: £ per week *this may be a provisional contribution pending sale of property or other circumstances
iii) The Health Board’s contribution is: £ per week
iv) The Service User’s contribution* is:- £ per week *this may be a provisional contribution e.g. pending financial assessment or appointment of Deputy
