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For example. An employee’s spouse, who is not an NTPS employee, gives birth to a child and is off work for six weeks after the child is born as the primary caregiver. The NTPS employee (the child’s other parent) has over five years of continuous service and takes two weeks paid partner leave when the baby is born. When the child is six weeks old the employee’s spouse returns to her non-NTPS job and the NTPS employee takes longer partner leave to take over care of the couple’s child. NTPS employee would be paid for 12 weeks of the longer partner leave after providing evidence showing that their spouse had ceased to be primary caregiver. This payment covers the period from the seventh to the eighteenth week following the birth of the child.
For example is only illustrative and means including without limitation;
For example. During their primary caregiver parental leave an employee achieves 12 months continuous service at the end of week three. The employee is entitled to unpaid parental leave for the first three weeks, 11 weeks paid parental leave in weeks four to 14. The balance of 38 weeks primary caregiver parental leave available to the employee will be unpaid.

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  • For example, the Contractor must comply with section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, if applicable, and all prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, creed, national origin, handicap, marital status, or veteran’s status.

  • For example, if the Holder purchases Common Stock having a total purchase price of $11,000 to cover a Buy-In with respect to an attempted exercise of shares of Common Stock with an aggregate sale price giving rise to such purchase obligation of $10,000, under clause (A) of the immediately preceding sentence the Company shall be required to pay the Holder $1,000.

  • For example, if Vendor's Regular Hours Coefficient above is .95, Vendor would assert an After-Hours RS Means Coefficient of 1.45 for "time-and-a-half" pricing.

  • For example, if the Holder purchases shares of Common Stock having a total purchase price of $11,000 to cover a Buy-In with respect to an attempted exercise of Warrants with an aggregate sale price giving rise to such purchase obligation of $10,000, under clause (A) of the immediately preceding sentence the Company shall be required to pay the Holder $1,000.

  • For example, if the Holder purchases Ordinary Shares having a total purchase price of $11,000 to cover a Buy-In with respect to an attempted exercise of Ordinary Shares with an aggregate sale price giving rise to such purchase obligation of $10,000, under clause (A) of the immediately preceding sentence the Company shall be required to pay the Holder $1,000.


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For example. The maximum lease term on Group A Devices is 60 months; Contractor is not permitted to offer a lease term in excess of this. VII. Ordering‌
For example. Assume (1) an Electrical Change i.e. a rate increase; (2) an application of the rate schedule in effect immediately prior to such Electrical Change to the averaged electrical demand and consumption factors shown on Owner's electrical bills for the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding such Electrical Change resulting in an estimated annual cost of $100,000.00; (3) an application of the new rate schedule to the averaged electrical demand and consumption factors shown on the bills in question resulting in an estimated annual cost of $110,000.00; (4) deduction of the sum of $100,000.00 referred to in step (2) from said sum of $110,000.00 referred to in step (3), resulting in a difference of $10,000.00; and (5) that Tenant's Electrical Inclusion Factor was $3,000.00. The $10,000.00 annual estimated increase for the Building, when divided by $100,000.00, the estimated annual cost to Owner of electricity for the Building prior to the Electrical Change in question, results in a quotient of 10% which, when applied to Tenant's Electrical Inclusion Factor increases the Fixed Rent and the Electrical Inclusion Factor by $300.00.)
For example. The charge for a particular service provided by a Participating Provider is set by the Participating Provider’s contract with Keystone to pay at an Allowable Amount of $60. If the Member’s coverage includes a $10 Copayment, the Participating Provider may collect $10 from the Member at the time services are performed. This Copayment is part of the Allowable Amount for the benefit provided under the Member’s coverage. Since the Participating Provider already received $10 from the Member, Keystone will reimburse the Participating Provider a maximum of $50 for the service. The Participating Provider still receives the total Allowable Amount of $60; it is just shared between the Member and Keystone. In this example, payment for the claim is calculated as follows: Subtract the Copayment paid by the Member from the Allowable Amount to determine Keystone’s payment to the Participating Provider ($60 – $10 = $50). The Member in this example would be responsible for paying the Participating Provider $10, and Keystone would be responsible for paying the Participating Provider $50. So, in the end, the Participating Provider receives a total of $60 (the Allowable Amount). Members should refer to the Schedule of Cost-Sharing section of this Agreement to determine if any Copayments apply to their coverage.
For example. You are awarded 000 XXXx on April 22, 2016. Your award will vest 1/3 each year starting on the anniversary of your grant date. You separate from service with Littelfuse due to Disability on November 15, 2017. Your separation date is more than 18 months but less than 19 months from your date of grant. Since you separated from service after 18 full months of service (from your date of grant) because of Disability, then in addition to your 200 vested RSUs, you would also become vested in an additional 100 RSUs: (600 RSUs x 18/36)-200 = 100 RSUs. You would have a total of 300 vested RSUs. The remaining 000 XXXx would be forfeited. ● there is a sale of Littelfuse’s stock or assets that qualifies as a “Change in Control” (as defined in the Plan), in which case you will become fully vested in all of your RSUs immediately prior to such Change in Control. Also, the Committee may, in its sole discretion, choose to accelerate the vesting of awards in special circumstances.
For example. An employee's residence is in Burlingame and regular work location is in San Mateo. Distance from home to work is 8 miles. Because of an early morning meeting, the employee must travel from home to Redwood City, a distance of 21 miles. Based upon the above rule, the employee would be entitled to 13 miles of reimbursement. This figure is arrived at by subtracting 8 miles (normal mileage from home to work) from 21 miles (distance from home to Redwood City).
For example. A Teacher achieved Proficient Teacher accreditation on 1 July 2014 and completed two years’ full-time equivalent service on 1 September 2014. If the Teacher completed a further two years’ full- time equivalent service by 1 September 2016, the Teacher’s classification as at 1 January 2017 (the commencement date) would be Proficient Xxxxx 0 and they would progress to Proficient Level 4 on 1 September 2017 (subject to subclause 7.4 – Transitional Arrangements).
For example. If a faculty member’s reassignment activities include scheduled meetings for every Tuesday during the semester, at a time during which there is no assigned contractual duty, then there shall be no conflicts with the assignment.