TPPA definition

TPPA means the Teachers’ Pension Plan Act (New Brunswick).
TPPA shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.12(b)(1).
TPPA means the agreement between the Training Provider and the Scottish Ministers for the payment of ITA funding under the Scheme;

Examples of TPPA in a sentence

  • The outside counsel or law firm used for purposes of this provision shall be by agreement of the Law Director and the T.P.P.A.

  • Dues shall be deducted (in half payments) from the first two paychecks of the month for which current dues, initiation fees, initiation service fees, equal assessments or service fees (each payable in advance) are due the T.P.P.A.

  • The City shall provide monthly to the T.P.P.A., a list of those members and non-members on payroll deduction.

  • If the Effective Date of this Agreement is after June 1, 2001, the TPPA Amount shall be adjusted to equal (1) the TPPA Amount multiplied by (2) 100% minus the sum of the monthly adjustments from Exhibit J for each month or portion thereof between June 1, 2001 and the Effective Date.

  • Arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with Sections 13.4, 13.5, 13.6, 13.7, and 13.8 of the TPPA.

  • Once the total amount for the payments earned by TPPA Members for 2018 and 2019 is known, seventy-five percent (75%) of that amount shall be allocated for the TFF Local 92 CEP payable by April 30th of 2019 and 2020.

  • If this Agreement is terminated before March 1, 2003, Supplier shall pay to Buyer an amount, in accordance with the provisions of Section 7, equal to the TPPA Amount which existed before any adjustment in accordance with the first or second paragraph of this Section 2.3.1, multiplied by the sum of the monthly adjustments for each month or portion thereof between the date on which this Agreement is terminated and March 1, 2003.

  • By participation in the Program, both the Donor and Recipient employees and TPPA agree to hold the City of Toledo harmless.

  • The rights, powers and remedies given to Beneficiary by this Guaranty are cumulative and shall be in addition to and independent of all rights, powers and remedies given to Beneficiary by virtue of any statute or rule of law or in the TPPA.

  • The City agrees to deduct from the paychecks of employees giving written authorization, any monies for the TPPA Charities and the United Way Payroll Deduction Program and remit such withholdings to proper authorities.


More Definitions of TPPA

TPPA means the Teachers' Pension Plan Act (New Brunswick) and the regulations thereto, as it may be amended from time to time; and
TPPA means the Temporary Provisional Program Participation Agreement.
TPPA or “Third Party Personnel Acknowledgement” means a written acknowledgement that Contractor and its Subcontractor’s must obtain from all Contractor Personnel, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, stating that Contractor Personnel are not employees of Buyer, waiving any claims to compensation or benefits from Buyer in connection with their performance of the Work for the Contractor or Subcontractors, and identify whether they are former employees or retired employees of Buyer or Buyer’s Affiliates. “Transmission Function Information” is a category of Restricted Confidential Information and means information related to non-public transmission data, including information about available transmission capability, price, curtailments and/or ancillary services. “Work” means all Material, Services, and Submittals required to be provided by Contractor under the Purchase Order and its associated Contract Documents, including re-work and warranty work. “Work Product” means the Intellectual Property and any associated IP Rights resulting from the performance of the Work. The term Work Product excludes Buyer’s, Contractor’s, Subcontractors’ and third parties’ Intellectual Property and any associated IP Rights developed independently of the performance of the Work, even if incorporated into the Work. All other capitalized terms used herein but not set forth above will have the meanings ascribed to them in these Terms and Conditions. ARTICLE 2.