Unit Credit definition
Examples of Unit Credit in a sentence
Ten (10) contact workshop hours will be required for each earned one (1) Continuing Education Unit Credit.
The pension costs are assessed using the Projected Unit Credit Method.
The obligation to contribute the Scholarship Fund Contribution shall accrue and be made as follows: (i) Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) on the date that is ninety (90) days after the first Major Phase Approval and (ii) Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) on the date that is sixty (60) days after the date that Developer obtains each thousandth (e.g. the 1,000th, 2,000th, 3,000th, etc.) Unit Credit, as described in the Below-Market Housing Plan.
Fifteen (15) workshop hours will be required for each earned one (1) Continuing Education Unit Credit.
Hour, On-Call & Per Diem Nurses: Nurses in a 24-hour PRN, Short-Hour, Per Diem or On-Call category shall be credited with one (1) Unit Credit and .333 Hospital Credit for each twelve (12) month period of service in any nursing unit in a Registered Nurse position covered by this Agreement.
Moreover, to be able to execute more production operations, Customer must order Systems Unit Credit Pack (Small) (6TP-SYU-S-OC) Credit Based Online Services.
For each Systems Unit Credit Pack (Small) (6TP-SYU-S-OC) Credit Based Online Service, Users (and Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable) are granted the right to execute up to one million (1,000,000) production operations, unless defined differently in the Documentation.
The Unit Credit Cost Actuarial Method shall be the actuarial cost method used to calculate Participant Liabilities under the Plan.
This will include the application of the Destec Credit towards the payment of such cancellation fees and accounting for any remaining credit as Future Unit Credit as reflected in Exhibit 1.
The Unit Credit Cost Actuarial Method is an actuarial cost method wherein the actuarial liability is the present value of the pension benefit accrued from the date of entry into the Plan to the date of the valuation.