Salary Assignment definition

Salary Assignment means the assignment with recourse (pro solvendo) of up to one fifth of the Borrower's salary for the payment of the Instalments (as defined below) due under the CDQ Loans made in accordance with the Salary Assignment Act and the CDQ Loan Agreements.

Examples of Salary Assignment in a sentence

  • A Salary Assignment/ Cancellation Form D-60 (salary deduction) should be completed and signed at the time of application and assignment.

  • Receipt of this Notice of Salary Assignment and Authorization of Payment is hereby acknowledged.

  • As part of their Special Salary Assignment, coaches will be paid 1/12th of their regular stipend for each week their team is involved in California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) playoffs.

  • Classification and Salary Assignment When a new position is established or the duties of an existing position are significantly changed, the Employer shall set an interim salary and category for such position and notify the Union.

  • After-School Activities and Meetings Initial Year Salary Assignment Salary Amount in Subsequent Years Merit Pay 12.

  • The holidays for which pay will be received will be communicated to the employees on their Annual Salary Assignment Sheet, which is distributed in August of each year upon their return to work, unless otherwise modified, in which event the superintendent will designate alternative paid days off.

Related to Salary Assignment

  • Temporary Assignment means the explicit assignment of an employee by the Employer to fill a position temporarily.

  • IP Assignment a collateral assignment or security agreement pursuant to which an Obligor grants a Lien on its Intellectual Property to Agent, as security for the Obligations.

  • Long Term Supply Assignment means, in relation to an employee,

  • Assignment / job means the work to be performed by the Consultant pursuant to the Contract.

  • term assignment means, in relation to an employee, i. a term assignment within the meaning of the local collective agreement, or