Full Commission definition
Examples of Full Commission in a sentence
Up to twenty-five percent (25%) of Full Commission may be credited to the account of the Distributor into whose Territory Hach Product(s) is shipped for installation or use.
Up to twenty-five percent (25%) of Full Commission may be credited to the account of the Distributor from whose Territory the order issued.
Except as provided for in Section 4 herein, any and all orders for PRODUCTS from Customers in the Territory for shipment to such Customers in the Territory will be treated as orders submitted by SALES REPRESENTATIVE, whether obtained by SALES REPRESENTATIVE or by ELCOM, and a Full Commission shall be paid on any Sale resulting from such orders to SALES REPRESENTATIVE in accordance with Section 9 herein.
Should Owner agree to pay a higher Full Commission to an outside broker for a particular transaction, Owner shall pay Subcontractor 1.5 times the agreed upon Full Commission rate.
The Full Commission rate equals the stated rate for the target premium on the SVER Rider.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this SECTION 7.2(ii), in the event the term of the negotiated or new lease commences during the term of a prior lease, Manager shall be entitled to a Full Commission for a new Tenant and to a Half Commission for the same Tenant (a) on the increase of the total prior minimum annual rent for the remaining prior term of the existing lease and (b) on the total minimum annual rental for the remainder of the new term.
To continue quarterly Commission meetings and periodic scientific forums and training efforts intended to raise important issues concerning watershed management principles and to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ communication between and among the COUNTY, other Associate Members of the AUTHORITY’s Commission, other agencies, and the AUTHORITY’s Full Commission Members.
Up to twenty-five (25%) of Full Commission may be credited to the account of the Distributor from whose Territory the order issued.
However, we conclude that plaintiff’s Form 33 and the assertion in her brief to the Full Commission, that the settlement agreement should be set aside because it “does not contain sufficient information upon which to base a determination regarding it’s [sic] fairness,” sufficiently raised the issue below.
It will then be a matter for the President to decide whether it should be dealt with by a Full Commission.