NPF definition

NPF means the monthly non-performance factor set out in Exhibit F.
NPF means Nigeria Police Force;
NPF means the National Planning Framework

Examples of NPF in a sentence

  • However, a grievance shall not be deemed to be invalid by reason only of the fact that it is not in accordance with the NPF form or by reason of any technical irregularity.

  • The job will be evaluated in accordance with the NPF Job Evaluation Program by the Job Evaluation Committee.

  • As an alternative to the redundancy compensation option, surplus staff who belong to GSF or NPF who are within 10 years of eligibility for National Superannuation and have 10 years total service may have their redundancy compensation paid and may use the payment to make up the actual GSF or NPF annuity payable.

  • Any and all memoranda and letters that apply to NPF positions will be without prejudice.

  • Existing memoranda and letters that apply to NPF positions will remain in full force and effect until the above noted negotiations produce an agreement.


More Definitions of NPF

NPF means Nigerian Police Force;
NPF is the value of notional borrowed funds outstanding under the Notional Participation Facility. The value of the 2004-3 Dynamic Portfolio Index will include the value of the notional income, if any, removed from the value of the 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index Portfolio on the last day of a quarterly calculation period only if that notional income is to be notionally reinvested in additional 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index units at the close of business on the first Index Business Day of the next quarterly calculation period. The value of the 2004-3 Dynamic Portfolio Index on any day that is not an Index Business Day will equal the value of the 2004-3 Dynamic Portfolio Index on the previous day minus the Dynamic Portfolio Adjustment Factor and the Notional Participation Facility Fee for that day. The "2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index Portfolio" will represent notional investments in the 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index. The value of the 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index Portfolio will equal the product of (i) the number of 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index units in the 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index Portfolio; and (ii) the value of one 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index unit at that time. The value of one 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index unit will equal one percent of the value of the 2004-1 Income 10 Buy-Write Index at that time.
NPF means the National Property Fund of the Slovak Republic (Fond národného majetku Slovenskej republiky), having its seat at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, with identification number (IČO) 17 333 768, registered in the Commercial Register of the District Court of Bratislava I, Section: Po, Insert No. 30/B;
NPF means the revised and latest issue of the Scottish Government’s National Performance Framework; which places the performance outcomes of the 2015 Act into statute;
NPF means the National Provident Fund established under the National Provident Fund Act 1980;
NPF means the Non-Performance Factor set out in Section II of this Exhibit F for the applicable Settlement Month. Draft
NPF is the value of notional borrowed funds outstanding under the Notional Participation Facility. The value of the 2004-5 Dynamic Portfolio Index will include the value of the notional income, if any, removed from the value of the Income 10 Buy-Write Index Portfolio on the last day of a quarterly calculation period only if that notional income is to be notionally reinvested in additional Income 10 Buy-Write Index units at the close of business on the first Index Business Day of the next quarterly calculation period. The value of the 2004-5 Dynamic Portfolio Index on any day that is not an Index Business Day will equal the value of the 2004-5 Dynamic Portfolio Index on the previous day minus the Dynamic Portfolio Adjustment Factor and the Notional Participation Facility Fee for that day.