Supplementary definition

Supplementary means the period following the probationary period prior to the employee obtaining a Permanent position.
Supplementary. Dancer" applies to a dancer not under a Season contract to the Engager who is invited to perform with the company in a non-Principal, non- Soloist role for less than a full season. A Supplementary Dancer may not be engaged at less than a Corps 1 rate.
Supplementary means, in my opinion, something that is added to what is in the Act to fill in the details or machinery for which the Act itself does not provide – supplementary in the sense that it is required to implement what was in the Act.””

Examples of Supplementary in a sentence

  • If any particular specifications are required for use of your company logo, please upload that information under the Supplementary section or another non-required section under the “Response Attachment” tab.

  • The arbitration shall be commenced and conducted under the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") and, where appropriate, the AAA’s Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes ("AAA Consumer Rules"), both of which are available at the AAA website ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • The Contract Documents consist of the State-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to bid opening and any Change Orders after execution of the Contract.

  • Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the respective meanings specified in the Articles Supplementary.

  • Additionally, the Hospital will provide each nurse with a T-4 Supplementary Slip showing the dues deducted in the previous year for income tax purposes where such information is or becomes readily available through the Hospital's payroll system.


More Definitions of Supplementary

Supplementary pension program for workers pays benefits based on how long you worked in Norway and the amount you earned. If you have at least one year of coverage under Norway’s supplementary pension system, but not enough to meet the three-year minimum requirement for a retirement, disability, or survivors pension, your U.S. credits can be added to your supplementary credits to meet this requirement. In addition, U.S. credits can be used to meet the recent coverage requirement for the surviving spouse’s pension. You do not have to do anything to have your credits in one country counted by the other country. If we need to count your credits under the Norwegian system to help you qualify for a U.S. benefit, we will get a copy of your Norwegian record directly from Norway when you apply for benefits. If Norwegian officials need to count your U.S. credits to help you qualify for a Norwegian benefit, they will get a copy of your U.S. record directly from the Social Security Administration when you apply for the Norwegian benefit. Although each country may count your credits in the other country, your credits are not actually transferred from one country to the other. They remain on your record in the country where you earned them and can also be used to qualify for benefits there. When a U.S. benefit becomes payable as a result of counting both U.S. and Norwegian Social Security credits, an initial benefit is determined based on your U.S. earnings as if your entire career had been completed under the U.S. system. This initial benefit is then reduced to reflect the fact that Norwegian credits helped to make the benefit payable. The amount of the reduction will depend on the number of U.S. credits: the more U.S. credits, the smaller the reduction; and the fewer U.S. credits, the larger the reduction. A Norwegian “supplementary” pension may affect your U.S. benefit If you qualify for Social Security benefits from the United States based only on U.S. credits and a “supplementary” pension from Norway, the amount of your U.S. benefit may be reduced.
Supplementary means supplementary to those in the OECD Model: Commentary on Article 25 (2014).
Supplementary means any Act, the purpose of which is to supplement appropriations
Supplementary means new or upgrading skill training for those already employed as journeymen craftsmen.
Supplementary. Dancer” is an Artist not under seasonal contract to the Ballet who is hired to dance for less than a full season. “Supplementary Dancers” may only be engaged to augment productions in non-principal, non-soloist roles.
Supplementary water shall mean a shortage of untreated (raw) water, inadequate capacity for treatment, or water that is needed by the Buyer due to maintenance of its water treatment plant. Seller, in its sole discretion, shall have the right to limit the flow rate, volume, the time of day water is provided, the day of the week water is provided and overall duration of water sale. The municipalities may agree, in their sole discretion, to sell water for purposes other than for emergency or supplementary supplies.
Supplementary means supplying what is lacking, or additional. If the special law is silent, then court can apply provisions of RPC in a suppletory effect.