Indexation definition

Indexation means the adjustment of an amount or sum in accordance with paragraph 69 of this Call Off Schedule 3;
Indexation. If an agreement is for a term of more than 12 months, We will increase the monthly fee on each anniversary of the start date in line with the relevant inflation index detailed in the House Rules.
Indexation means the increase of any sum in accordance with the formula set out in clause 6.11

Examples of Indexation in a sentence

  • LTV Adjusted Loan Balance and Asset Percentage Adjusted Loan Balance are calculated per the Indexation Methodology based on the most recent property appraisal value.

  • In the quarter, ARR increased by approximately EUR 16 million of which the largest contributor was Indexation on current contracts.

  • Indexation: groups elements that describe the general information about the metadata itself of the learning object such as the identifier of the metadata instance, metadata creation date, creator, etc.

  • The selection of storage methods is dependent on the goals of the test, but given the small size of our semantic database, we chose the first method.Raw Data Indexation Motions are traditionally stored on the hard drive with various formats (.bvh, .fbx, .asf/amc, etc.), and interpreting these files amounts to building an internal representation of the motion in CPU memory.

  • Stage Three: Spain Reduces the Benefits Provided Under RD 661/2007 and RD 1578/2008 29 (a) Reducing the Period of Full Tariff Remuneration 30 (b) Limiting the Number of Paid Operating Hours 30 (c) Imposition of an “Access” Toll 31 (d) In Late 2012, Spain Imposed a 7% “Energy Tax” 31 (e) In 2013, Spain Eliminated the “Objective” CPI Indexation 31 D.


More Definitions of Indexation

Indexation means the Building Cost Information Service General Building Cost Index of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (or in the event of the said index being discontinued the nearest equivalent index)
Indexation means updating of an MRB amount for a Fund Member over a period with a rate equal to the change in the Fund Member’s Salary over the same period or, in respect of Family Law-related amounts, at a rate prescribed or permitted under SIS or Family Law.
Indexation means the adjustment of an amount or sum in accordance with paragraph 11 of this Call Off Schedule 3;
Indexation means in respect of the Full Year Reporting Period ending on 31 December 2023 and each subsequent Full Year Reporting Period, the compound rate obtained by applying the average annual inflation rate for the year to 31 March of the applicable Reporting Period, as published on the International Monetary Fund website for the G7 countries, to the Indexation rate of the preceding Full Year Reporting Period, as communicated by the Cost Cap Administration via a Determination. The average annual inflation rate for the G7 countries is published on the International Monetary Fund website at https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PCPIPCH@WEO/MAE. If such rate ceases to exist, the Cost Cap Administration will use an alternative rate which it deems to be reasonably comparable.
Indexation means the increase of any sum in accordance with the formula set out in clause 7.11
Indexation means the agreed method of adjusting the cost of the Contract as set out in Schedules to this Contract.
Indexation. , in relation to the Scheme, means the provision of increases in the amounts payable under the Scheme, in each successive year of the period during which payments are made under the Scheme;