Salaries, wages and other Sample Clauses

Salaries, wages and other similar remuneration derived by a resident of a Contracting State in his capacity as an official in a top-level managerial position of a company which is a resident of the other Contracting State may be taxed in that other State.
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Salaries, wages and other similar remuneration of a resident of a Contracting State in respect of work in government agencies or establishments of this State in the discharge of functions of a governmental character, in the territory of the other Contracting State, provided they are recognized as such under the laws of the first- mentioned State, shall not be liable to taxation in the other State.
Salaries, wages and other. EMOLUMENTS 35 21.1 - Salary and Wage Schedule 35 21.2 - Promotions 36 21.3 - Demotions 36 21.4 - Longevity Service Pay 36 21.5 - Pay Days 37 21.6 - Travel Expense 37 21.7 - Uniform and Equipment Allowance 38 ARTICLE 22 - CLASSIFICATION CHANGES 38 22.1 - Listing of Titles 38 22.2 - Specialized Services 38 ARTICLE 23 - HEALTH INSURANCE 39 ARTICLE 24 - RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS 40 ARTICLE 25 - ORDINARY DEATH BENEFIT 40 ARTICLE 26 - INDEMNIFICATION 40 ARTICLE 27 - TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 41 ARTICLE 28 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 41 28.1 - Equipment 41 28.2 - Outside Employment 41 28.3 - Residency Requirement 42 28.4 - Political Activity 42 28.5 - Facility and Vehicle Maintenance 42 28.6 - Personal Damages 42 28.7 - Unfit for Duty 42 28.8 - Polygraph Tests 42 28.9 – Dare Officer 42 ARTICLE 29 - NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES 43 ARTICLE 30 - SAVINGS CLAUSE 43 ARTICLE 31 - AGREEMENT SCOPE 43 ARTICLE 32 - LEGISLATIVE ACTION 44 ARTICLE 33 - DURATION OF AGREEMENT 44 APPENDIX "A" - SALARY SCHEDULE 45 SIGNATURE PAGE - VILLAGE AND UNION 46 APPENDIX "B" – Wage Schedules for June 1, 2005-May 31, 2009 47

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