Stipend definition
Stipend means a teaching fellowship stipend distributed to
Stipend means compensation paid to members above their nominal salary for the performance of specific duties, and is not considered to be salary for the purposes of benefits calculation.
Stipend means an amount paid to the unsuccessful proposers to defray the cost of submission of phase II of the building design-build proposal.
Examples of Stipend in a sentence
Stipend activities may be divided by more than one unit member if, after consultation with the principal, the unit members involved are in agreement.
All Resident Physicians shall receive one (1) taxable Practice Stipend for each year of active residency training.
Stipend amounts shall increase by 1% annually for the duration of the contract.
The Paramedic Licensure Stipend is to be paid out as a separate check in the first full pay period in April.
C4.1 An Overhead Stipend will be provided to eligible Fee-for-Service Physicians by December 31 of each calendar year to acknowledge the costs associated with running a medical practice.
More Definitions of Stipend
Stipend is a tax-free living allowance paid to a full-time Scholar under certain People Support Schemes;
Stipend means the sum described as the stipend in Section 2.3 of this RFQ.
Stipend means the fee paid to a design-builder by a contracting unit to encourage competition.
Stipend means the fee paid to a design-build entity by the
Stipend means a fee paid to a supervisee that is not based on productivity or revenue generated.
Stipend means a payment made to an individual under s. 45.50 (2m) (f), Stats.
Stipend means an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars, payable only to cover costs incurred in tak- ing courses for which a tuition and fee waiver was authorized under preexisting law (RCW 28A.625.020 (3)(a)). Award recipients named after May 17, 1991 shall be entitled to receive a stipend for costs incurred in taking courses covered by the academic grant only if funds are specifically appropri- ated for stipends under this program.