Fee Services Sample Clauses

Fee Services. (a) An employee shall be paid two hundred and fifteen dollars ($215.00) for each four (4) hour remote broadcast or one hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents ($107.50) for each two
Fee Services. Upon execution of this Agreement, MDPD personnel assigned to the Town may provide certain services according to the fee schedule described in Exhibit I County Administrative Order 4-33, Fee Schedule for Miami-Dade Police Department, as it may be revised from time-to-time. Fees collected will be refunded to the Town on a quarterly basis. The Town may charge additional fees for any particular service, over and above those provided in County Administrative Order 4-33, if such additional fees are not contrary to law. Additional fees charged by the Town will be clearly identified as additional fees, over and above MDPD fees, in any forms and receipts for any service provided.
Fee Services. An employee shall be paid one hundred and sixty dollars ($160.00) for each four (4) hour remote broadcast or eighty dollars ($80.00) for each two (2) hour remote broadcast. Should the remote extend beyond the scheduled two or four (2 or 4) hours, the announcer shall be paid a further talent fee for all hours beyond the scheduled hours on a prorated basis. The Company shall endeavour to rotate these on an equitable basis throughout the announce staff, where possible. Hockey coverage shall be paid at the rate of forty-five ($45.00)in town.
Fee Services. An employee shall be paid one hundred and eighty dollars ($180.00) for each four (4) hour remote broadcast or ninety dollars ($90.00) for each two (2) hour remote broadcast inclusive of vacation pay. Should the remote extend beyond the scheduled two or four (2 or 4) hours, the announcer shall be paid a further talent fee for all hours beyond the scheduled hours on a prorated basis. The Company shall endeavour to rotate these remotes on an equitable basis throughout the bargaining unit announce staff, where possible. In the event the bargaining unit employee is not available the Company may assign any qualified employee. When a remote broadcast is used on two radio stations the above rates will be increased by an additional 50%. Effective September 1, 2007 the amount shall increase to $190/$95. Effective September 1, 2008 the amount shall increase to $200/$100. Notwithstanding the foregoing the morning crew shall receive $200/$100 when performing fee services effective September 1, 2006.
Fee Services. You may NOT use the AUSD's electronic information resources to access any data base service or to download data or software, which charges a fee for such service or access, without express permission of a sponsoring teacher. If you do any of the foregoing, you are liable for any and all charges and are subject to disciplinary action.
Fee Services. Vendor shall be reimbursed in accordance with the ------------- pro rata portion completed during the term of the Project until the date of termination;
Fee Services. An employee shall be paid one hundred and forty dollars ($140.00) for each four (4) hour remote broadcast or seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each two (2) hour remote broadcast. Should the remote extend beyond the scheduled two or four (2 or 4) hours, the announcer shall be paid a further talent fee for all hours beyond the scheduled hours on a prorated basis. The hours referred to above include travel, set-up and tear-down time. The Company shall endeavour to rotate these remotes on an equitable basis throughout the announce staff, where possible.

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