Earnings Period definition

Earnings Period means a pay period, set by the network company, not to exceed 14 consecutive calendar days.
Earnings Period is defined in Section 2.2(a).
Earnings Period means each of the three successive twelve (12)-month periods, with the first such period beginning on July 1, 2015.

Examples of Earnings Period in a sentence

  • If the Effective Date occurs mid-month, then the Earnings Adjustment for the period following the most recently reported month-end until the Effective Date (the “Interim Earnings Period”) shall be calculated by multiplying (i) the number of days in the Interim Earnings Period, by (ii) the Average Daily Earnings.

  • If an EP MID has not become previously payable pursuant to Section 6.5(a) and the 12-Quarter Test and the 4-Quarter Test are met in respect of any Later MII Earnings Period, then an EP MID shall be made contemporaneously with the distribution paid in respect of the Class A Units and Common Units pursuant to Section 6.4 for the twelfth calendar quarter in the Later MII Earnings Period to the holder of the Management Incentive Interests.

  • Contribution Model ‘Default’ Based on Band Earnings Period Member Contribution Rate Employer Contribution Rate To 30 September 2017 <1%> <1%> 1 October 2017 to 30 September 2018 <3%> <2%> From 1 October 2018 <5%> <3%> Fees Payable by Members (incl.


More Definitions of Earnings Period

Earnings Period has the meaning set forth in Exhibit E.
Earnings Period means the period commencing August 1, 2006 and ending December 31, 2006.
Earnings Period means the period referred to in regulation 2;
Earnings Period. , means a pay period, set by the network company, not to
Earnings Period means the period from and including the Starting Date up to and including the Divestment Date.
Earnings Period means the three-year fiscal period consisting of the fiscal year of grant and the two subsequent fiscal years.
Earnings Period means a time period, set by the transportation network company, not to exceed 14 consecutive calendar days.