Disposition of Fractions Clause Samples

Disposition of Fractions. Rates of pay resulting from application of paragraphs (a) to (d), inclusive, above which end in fractions of a cent shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent, fractions less than one-half cent shall be dropped, and fractions of one-half cent or more shall be increased to the nearest full cent.
Disposition of Fractions. (a) In arriving at percentage factors, fractions of less than .5% shall be dropped and fractions of .5% or over shall be increased to the next even percentage. (b) When the total of the percentage factors ascertained under the provisions of Paragraphs 3 and 8(a) exceed 100%, then the highest percentage factor shall be reduced so that the total of all percentage factors equals 100%. (c) When the total of the percentage factors ascertained under the provisions of Paragraphs 3 and 8 (a) is less than 100%, then the lowest percentage factor shall be increased so that the total of all percentage factors equal 100%. (d) In the division of actual revenue, fractions of a cent shall be disposed of according to the formula provided in Paragraph 8(a).
Disposition of Fractions a) Fractions of a pound will be assessed at the charge for the next higher pound. b) In computing charges, fractions of less than one half cent will be dropped, and fractions of one-half cent or more will be considered a one cent. c) Before computing cubic dimensions, fractions of less than one inch will be dropped and fractions of one inch or more will be considered as one inch.
Disposition of Fractions. (1) When the computation of rates or charges results in an amount ending in a fraction,such fraction will be rounded to the nearest rounding-off unit in accordance with JAL's Regulations. (2) In computing cubic dimensions, fractions of less than one half centimeter or one half inch will be dropped and fractions of one half centimeter or one half inch or more will be considered as one centimeter or one inch. (3) Fractions of one half kilogram or less will be charged for as a half kilogram and fractions over one half kilogram will be charged for as the next higher whole kilogram. (4) Fractions of a pound will be assessed at the charge for the next higher pound. (5) Cubic measurements will be based on the greatest rectangular dimensions of the package,or where the packages are tied together, on the greatest rectangular dimensions of the tied group of packages. Greatest rectangular dimensions will be based on the greatest height times greatest width times greatest length of the package.

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