Contract Remuneration definition

Contract Remuneration means the remuneration defined in clause 4.2 hereof.
Contract Remuneration means the sum of the:  Audit Services Remuneration; and  Grant Certification Services Remuneration; and  Specified Auditor Appointment Works Remuneration payable to the Supplier by the Commission under the Contract in consideration of the Services, as calculated in accordance with Clause 24.

Examples of Contract Remuneration in a sentence

  • For the sake of clarity, it is agreed that the Contract Remuneration in Clause 4.2(i) is exclusive of superannuation.

  • For the purpose of this Article, the weekly salary is defined as the total Contract Remuneration of the year preceding the leave, divided by the total number of weeks covered by said Contracts.

  • In the event that the SC is extended, the pay will either remain the same or be adjusted if the remuneration scale has been revised in accordance with the Handbook on Setting Service Contract Remuneration.

  • Fee for Provision of Services in Work Stage No.3” of the Annex 3 of the Contract [Remuneration and Payment].

  • In consideration of the Supplier providing the Services (or procuring the Designated Individual to provide relevant parts of the Services as applicable) the Commission shall pay the Contract Remuneration to the Supplier in accordance with the provisions of this Contract.

Related to Contract Remuneration

  • Remuneration Report means the remuneration report which forms part of the Directors’ Report of the Company for the financial year ended 30 June 2020 and which is set out in the 2020 Annual Report.

  • Remuneration means any money or its equivalent given or passed to any person for services rendered by him and includes perquisites as defined under the Income-tax Act, 1961;

  • Base Pay means Executive’s annual base salary rate as in effect from time to time.

  • Annual Service Charge as of any date means the maximum amount which is payable in any period for interest on, and original issue discount of, Debt of the Company and its Subsidiaries and the amount of dividends which are payable in respect of any Disqualified Stock.

  • Societal benefits charge means a charge imposed by an electric