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Worked example. The following worked example is provided for illustrative purposes only and is based on cost estimates prepared at September 1984 prices and on incremental water allocations given in Section B.2 of Annex 3: Total Cost of Driekoppies Dam TD =R104-7 million Total Cost of Maguga Dam TM =R138-3 rnillion Hence: Total Cost T = R 243.0 million cubic hectometres per year South Africa: incremental water allocation Eswatini: incremental water allocation Hence: Total incremental water allocation 𝐼 111.0 = = 𝑟 𝑠 𝑖 72.6 = 𝑡 𝑖 183.6 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx's share of the Total Cost expressed as a proportion of the cost of Maguga Dam is given by: Ss - T x {0.06589 + 0.401 x ig ) TM 4 = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.401 x 72J5) 138.3 183.6 = 243.0 x (0.06589 + 0.15857) 138.3 = 243.0 x 0.22446 138.3 0.39438 Accordingly, South Africa's share of the Total Cost of Maguga Dam (1-SJ is 0.60562. ANNEX 3 WATER ALLOCATIONS AND WATER DATA FOR APPORTIONMENT OF CAPITAL COST (Article 12 refers)
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Worked example. If you are a Grade V or equivalent currently working 32.5 hours per week (net of rest breaks) and you are in a Grade represented by a Union who have signed up to the Haddington Road Agreement then with effect from 1 July 2013 your working hours increase to 34 hours 45 minutes per week (net of rest breaks). With effect from 1 July 2015 your working hours increase again to 35 hours per week (net of rest breaks). If you get promoted from Grade V to any Grade on or after 1 July 2013 then a working week of 37 hours (net of rest breaks) will apply.
Worked example assumes Trust funds $5.4 million US and PTC does not elect to defer payment of the Phase 3 milestone:
Worked example assumes Trust funds $5 million and PTC defers at both Phase 1 and Phase 3:
Worked example. 2.1 Assume the 2015 Landfill Development Consent approves an expansion to the capacity of the landfill at LHRRP in the amount of 7.5 million cubic metres. On that basis: Original Capacity = 16,225,000 tonnes Additional Capacity = 7,500,000 tonnes Total Capacity = 23,725,000 tonnes
Worked example. The notice set out below would have been given in relation to a rent review in November 2012 in the following circumstances: The Lease had Rent Review Dates on 30 November in 2011 and 2012; As at November 2012, the Leaseholder’s share in the Premises was 45%; The Gross Rent in November 2011 had been £100 per month (based on the RPI in September 2011), and so the actual rent payable would have been £55 per month (being 55% of £100). The RPI was 237.9 in September 2011, and 244.2 in September 2012. The next Rent Review Date under your shared ownership lease of the Premises is [30 November 2012]. The rent which you currently pay is [£55.00] per month. The rent which you must pay on and after [30 November 2012] is [£56.73] per month. The figure of [£ 56.73] per month is calculated as follows: RPI Index for [September 2011] was [ 237.9] (this was the Index on which the rent review in [November 2011] was based); The Gross Rent fixed at the rent review in November 2011 was [£100.00] per month; RPI Index for [September 2012] is [ 244.2] (this is the Index on which the rent review in [November 2012] is being based); The reviewed Gross Rent as at [30 November 2012] is therefore [£103.15] per month (being (£100 x ) + 0.005) But because your share of the Premises is currently [45%] and our share is [55%], the rent which you must actually pay is only [55%] of [£ 103.15], which is the sum of [£ 56.73] per month. Key Information for Shared Owners Restart Numbering Applied This note is intended as a brief guide for Leaseholders (i.e. shared owners) of the key provisions of the Shared Ownership Lease. All Leaseholders should carefully consider the terms of this note and the attached lease and discuss any issues that arise with his or her solicitor before entering into the lease. How does Shared Ownership Work? Under a shared ownership lease, the Leaseholder buys a ‘share’ of the property and pays rent on the remaining share of the property (which remains in the ownership of the Landlord). The Leaseholder can buy further shares in the property (up to the Maximum Percentage in Protected Areas) at the market value of those shares at the time of purchase. Buying further shares is referred to as ‘staircasing’. As the Leaseholder buys further shares, the rent will be reduced proportionately to reflect the fact that the Landlord’s interest in the property has reduced. Standard Lease Obligations Although initially the property is not owned outright, the Leaseholder does have the n...
Worked example. If Average AUM for the month of January 2017 is $10 million, the Fees for January 2017 will be $3000 divided by twelve months which equals $250 plus any of the fees and charges referred to below. The Client shall also pay to the Custodian each month (which shall be added to the Fees):
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Worked example. The worked example, in the agreed form summarized from the detailed worksheet prepared using Microsoft Excel and exchanged between Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx on the evening of March 12, 2014, reflects the calculations used to agree the Target Working Capital and the Target Net Cash/Debt and sets out the Working Capital Statement and the Net Cash/Debt Statement and the components comprised within the statements. The worked example is for guidance only and does not prejudice or qualify in any way the provisions of this Schedule 6.
Worked example. If a U16 tournament commencing in 2010: - X = 16, Year of Start of tournament = 2010 A Player is eligible to play in a Under 16 age group if he was born between <2010> - 16 = 1994 and 2010
Worked example. Where Fera confirms that the final Price for each Kit reduces to £220 (+VAT), then the balance payment due in respect of each Kit ordered by Customer shall be £170+VAT, i.e. a Price of £220+VAT, less a Deposit of £50+VAT.
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