Mileage Calculation Sample Clauses

The Mileage Calculation clause defines how travel distances are measured and reimbursed within an agreement. Typically, it specifies the method for determining the number of miles traveled, such as using the most direct route or referencing a standard mapping service, and may set reimbursement rates per mile. This clause ensures both parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for calculating and compensating travel expenses, thereby preventing disputes over travel costs.
Mileage Calculation. (a) At the beginning of the work day, should the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s first designated stop be greater than the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s normal place of work, the employee shall receive a mileage allowance for the difference in accordance with clauses 27.01 and 27.02 above. (b) Should the distance between the employee’s home and the first designated stop be less than the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s normal place of work, the starting point for the purpose of mileage calculation shall be from the first designated stop. The mileage allowance shall be paid in accordance with clauses 27.01 and
Mileage Calculation. The practical route identified by the most recent edition of PC ▇▇▇▇▇ will be used to determine miles between key point cities whenever required under this Agreement. In the event the customer mandates the number of miles to be paid, the customer’s miles will prevail. CONTRACTOR MUST INITIAL
Mileage Calculation. (a) At the beginning of the work day, should the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s first designated stop be greater than the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s normal place of work, the employee shall receive a mileage allowance for the difference in accordance with clauses 27.01 and 27.02 above. (b) Should the distance between the employee’s home and the first designated stop be less than the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s normal place of work, the starting point for the purpose of mileage calculation shall be from the first designated stop. The mileage allowance shall be paid in accordance with clauses 27.01 and 27.02 above. (c) At the end of the work day, should the distance between the employee’s home and the last designated stop be greater than the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s normal place of work, the employee shall receive a mileage allowance for the difference in accordance with clauses 27.01 and 27.02 above. (d) Should the distance between the employee’s home and the last designated stop be less than the distance between the employee’s home and the employee’s normal place of work, the ending point for the purpose of mileage calculation shall be at the last designated stop. The mileage allowance shall be paid in accordance with clauses 27.01 and 27.02 above. (e) The normal place of work for employees shall be considered the primary office or location where they are based as determined by Management.
Mileage Calculation. New trip mileage will be calculated on total miles driven by use of CADEC onboard computer system. NOTE: The Company and Union agree to review mileages on present hauls.
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Related to Mileage Calculation

  • Payment Calculation District shall pay Contractor at a rate of $ per . District shall pay Contractor as described in attached Exhibit A

  • Calculation Any figure or percentage referred to in this Agreement shall be carried to seven decimal places.

  • Subsequent Recalculation In the event the Internal Revenue Service adjusts the computation of the Company under Section 5.2 herein so that the Executive did not receive the greatest net benefit, the Company shall reimburse the Executive for the full amount necessary to make the Executive whole, plus a market rate of interest, as determined by the Committee, within 30 days after such adjustment.

  • Interest Calculation Interest on the outstanding principal balance of the Loan shall be calculated by multiplying (a) the actual number of days elapsed in the period for which the calculation is being made by (b) a daily rate based on a three hundred sixty (360) day year by (c) the outstanding principal balance.

  • Calculation of Overtime If the overtime work has been carried out before as well as after the regular working hours during a certain day, the overtime periods shall be added together. Only full half hours are included in the calculation.