Base allowance definition

Base allowance means the benefit amount due a benefit recipient on the later of July 1, 1979 or the effective date of such benefit, as adjusted pursuant to this rule. A base allowance excludes subsequent allowances for cost-of-living pursuant to section 3309.374 of the Revised Code, reimbursements for medicare part "B" pursuant to section 3309.69 of the Revised Code, or additional annuity payments pursuant to section 3309.47 of the Revised Code.
Base allowance. The annualized dollar amount which results by multiplying the sum of Base Year 1996 expenses by the rentable square footage of the Building.
Base allowance. The annualized dollar amount which results by multiplying the sum of Base year 1998 expenses by the rentable square footage of the Building.

Examples of Base allowance in a sentence

  • Amount of credit allowed; limitation of the credits.(a) Base allowance.

  • However, with the inclusion of CWIP in the Rate Base, allowance for funds used during construction (AFUDC) will be excluded from the Revenue Requirement.

  • Elected members are eligible for several types of allowance: Base allowance – covers those activities required of an elected member in the performance of his or her role as an elected representative; Electoral allowance – to assist elected members with electoral matters; Extra meeting allowance and Professional development allowance – payable to elected members to attend appropriate and relevant conferences or training courses.

  • The MOA provides for pilots to receive (a) a fixed annual sum, plus two supplementary payments varying according to the time spent flying, consisting of (b) the Flying Pay Supplement (“FPS”) paid at £10 per flying hour and (c) the Time Away from Base allowance (“TAFB”) paid at £2.73 per hour.

  • The sum of the following amounts:-  The employee’s ordinary rate of pay as prescribed by this Agreement for the period of the annual leave;  Leading Hand allowance or amounts of a like nature;  17.5% of the ordinary rate of pay, leading hand and district allowance as applicable; and  Super Base allowance.

  • Review: Utility Allowances • Vary by program, by LL, & by property• Separate components for each tenant–paid utility fuel source• Base allowance set per applicable program rules• Adjustments required for >10% rate increases• To determine current allowance, get lease, tenant recertification form and LL or PHA’s allowance schedule (on various documents)• Seek historical info from LL, PHA or regulatory agency (e.g., HUD, RD or Sec.

  • It should be noted that this Allowance is not applicable to either the Mayor or Deputy Mayor or to an Elected Member acting in either position as this allowance is incorporated into the Base allowance of these positions.

  • In determining the Tax Base, allowance has been made for a collection rate of 99.4%.

  • João Martins (Laboratório de Pedagogia, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana e UIDEF, Instituto de Educação, Uni- versidade de Lisboa.

  • Base allowance aimed at covering the fixed operating cost of the practice.


More Definitions of Base allowance

Base allowance. Two Hundred Thirty-One Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars ($231,275.00)
Base allowance. Three hundred Fourteen Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($314,600.00) Additional Allowance: Six Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($629,200.00) Adjustment for Overage: Monthly Base Rent shall be increased One and One-Half Cents ($0.015) for each Dollar of Additional Allowance provided by Landlord. Brokers: Landlord’s Broker: None Tenant’s Broker: Tory Corporate Real Estate Advisors, Inc. (dba The Staubach Company) Exhibits: Exhibt A - Diagram of Premises Exhibit B - Legal Description of Lot Exhibit C - Work Letter Exhibit D - Commencement Date Memorandum Exhibit E - Rules and Regulations Exhibit F-1 - First Expansion Option Space Exhibit F-2 - Second Expansion Option Space Exhibit G - Landlord’s Sign Criteria MENLO OAKS CORPORATE CENTER STANDARD BUSINESS LEASE THIS MENLO OAKS CORPORATE CENTER STANDARD BUSINESS LEASE (this “Lease”), dated as of this 18th day of August, 1998 (the “Effective Date”), is entered into by and between MENLO OAKS PARTNERS, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“Landlord”), and E*Trade Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Tenant”), on the terms and conditions set forth below.

Related to Base allowance

  • SO2 Allowance means “allowance” as defined at 42 U.S.C. § 7651a(3): “an authorization, allocated to an affected unit by the Administrator of EPA under Subchapter IV of the Act, to emit, during or after a specified calendar year, one ton of sulfur dioxide.”

  • NOx Allowance means an authorization to emit a specified amount of NOx that is allocated or issued under an emissions trading or marketable permit program of any kind that has been established under the Clean Air Act or a state implementation plan.

  • training allowance means an allowance (whether by way of periodical grants or otherwise) payable—

  • Retirement allowance means the retirement payments to which a member is entitled.

  • disability living allowance means a disability living allowance under section 71 of the SSCBA;

  • Tenant Improvement Allowance in the maximum amount of $200.00 per rentable square foot in the Premises, which is included in the Base Rent set forth in the Lease; and

  • Fixed Allowances For the purpose of this guarantee and for the purpose of establishing compliance with this guarantee, the following shall be used as fixed quantities and allow- ances: Operational Empty Weight minus Tare, OEW: 350,000 Pounds Takeoff and Climbout Maneuver: Fuel 3,250 Pounds Distance 7 Nautical Miles 72 Attachment to Letter Agreement No. 6-1162-DSF-082 CF6-80C2BIF Engines Page 8 Usable reserve fuel remaining upon completion of the approach and landing maneuver: 30,000 Pounds

  • Allowance means compensation payable to an employee in addition to the regular remuneration payable for the performance of the duties of his position.

  • Annual Compensation means an amount equal to the greater of:

  • Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA) means the upper limit of annual applied water for the established landscaped area as specified in Section 492.4. It is based upon the area's reference evapotranspiration, the ET Adjustment Factor, and the size of the landscape area. The Estimated Total Water Use shall not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. Special Landscape Areas, including recreation areas, areas permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants such as orchards and vegetable gardens, and areas irrigated with recycled water are subject to the MAWA with an ETAF not to exceed 1.0. MAWA = (ETo) (0.62) [(ETAF x LA) + ((1-ETAF) x SLA)]

  • Utility Allowance means a monthly allowance, as provided by the local public housing authority or as otherwise allowed by HUD rules and the GLO rules, for utilities and services (excluding telephone services) to be paid by the tenant. Contextual Note: Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, an above definition for a singular term shall also apply (where appropriate) to the plural form of such term and vice versa to the extent necessary for giving the proper meanings to the terms defined in this Article II and/or terms otherwise used in this Agreement.

  • Base Year means the period set forth in Section 5 of the Summary.

  • Base Compensation means the amount equal to the sum of (i) the greater of Executive’s then-current Annual Base Salary or Executive’s Annual Base Salary as of the date one day prior to the Change in Control, and (ii) the Average Incentive Bonus.

  • Disability allowance means monthly payments during

  • subsistence allowance means an allowance which an employment zone contractor has agreed to pay to a person who is participating in an employment zone programme;

  • Monthly salary means the gross amount paid to a participant making a claim under s. 40.65, at the time he or she becomes disabled within the meaning of s. 40.65 (4), by the employer in whose employ the injury occurred or the disease was contracted. Overtime pay may not be considered part of an employee’s monthly salary unless the employee received it on a regular and dependable basis.

  • Preferred Allowance means the amount a Preferred Provider will accept as payment in full for Covered Medical Expenses.

  • Basic Costs means all direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Building as more fully defined in Exhibit C attached hereto.

  • PHARMACY ALLOWANCE means the lower of: • the amount the pharmacy charges for the prescription drug; • the amount we or our PBM have negotiated with a network pharmacy; or • the maximum amount we pay any pharmacy for that prescription drug.

  • Basic living expenses means the cost of basic food, shelter, and any other expenses of a Domestic Partner which are paid at least in part by a program or benefit for which the partner qualified because of the Domestic Partnership. The individuals need not contribute equally or jointly to the cost of these expenses as long as they agree that both are responsible for the cost.

  • Monthly Base Salary means 1/12th of the greater of (i) Executive’s annual base salary (excluding incentive pay, premium pay, commissions, overtime, bonuses and other forms of variable compensation) as in effect on the date of a Change in Control Termination or a Covered Termination, as applicable, or (ii) in the case of a Change in Control Termination, Executive’s annual base salary (excluding incentive pay, premium pay, commissions, overtime, bonuses and other forms of variable compensation) as in effect on the date of a Change in Control.

  • Base Year Value means the assessed value of eligible property January 1 preceding the execution of the agreement plus the agreed upon value of eligible property improvements made after January 1 but before the execution of the agreement.

  • Annual Earnings means your gross annual income from your Employer, not including shift differential, in effect just prior to the date of loss. It includes your total income before taxes. It is prior to any deductions made for pre-tax contributions to a qualified deferred compensation plan, Section 125 plan or flexible spending account. It does not include income received from commissions, bonuses, overtime pay or any other extra compensation or income received from sources other than your Employer.

  • Base Monthly Rent means the fixed monthly rent payable by Tenant pursuant to Section 3.1 which is specified in Section K of the Summary.

  • Monthly Rent means the monthly installment of Minimum Annual Rent plus the monthly installment of estimated Annual Operating Expenses payable by Tenant under this Lease.

  • Base means the revenue level per student count specified by the