Sentences with phrase «remuneration if»

Since compensation should reflect the position a claimant would have been in had there been no discrimination, companies can highlight difficult circumstances facing the business which would have affected a claimant's remuneration if the employment had continued.
It held that the rule was clearly designed to give the court some discretion in the matter, at least in special circumstances where application of the ordinary rule — namely that a receiver was entitled to be indemnified in respect of his costs and expenses, and his remuneration if he is entitled to be remunerated, out of the assets in his hands as receiver — would cause unfairness or hardship.

Not exact matches

Remuneration of a covered employee paid by an applicable tax - exempt organization includes amounts paid by a related person or government entity if the person or entity controls, or is controlled by, the applicable tax - exempt organization; is controlled by a person, or persons, that control the organization; or is a supported or supporting organization.
If executives find their self interest in «working for the stockholders», it is largely be-cause they take more of their remuneration in the form of stock options than in salaries.
Between cheaper office costs and lower employee remuneration, firms located in large centres can get priced out of the market by their Southwestern Ontario competition, if geographic proximity is not vitally important.
If you are working for another company and getting handsome salary, then fund your startup through your monthly or weekly remuneration, as the case may be.
Active income is basically the remuneration that you receive from putting time and effort towards your job or your business if you are self - employed.
Nonetheless, with approximately 15 % of shareholders opposing Mr. Arnault's remuneration at Louis Vuitton's AGM in April, it remains to be seen if the heady perfume of strong TSR performance is sufficient to throw shareholders off the scent of a possible clash with Dior's board at the upcoming AGM.
Neither Prof Black nor Dr Mannar responded to emails asking if they accepted remuneration given by Nestle or opted not to take it.
In papers submitted by the UK Government last year in the case and seen by the BHA, the Government attempted to argue that there is no breach of EU law because «if a teacher brought a claim against a school (on the basis that the school, as an employer, had discriminated against them in their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider context.
There could be collateral damages if average Nigerian civil servants, especially those in Abuja are probed to justify the sources of their comfortable livelihood outside their meagre but legitimate remunerations when the untouchable campaign fund mobilisers and political godfathers are yet to be queried on their sources of wealth in influencing political decisions.
If they tell me that is not possible, then I will donate the difference between my current salary and any new remuneration to charity until such time as the Legislature steps up and passes real ethics reform.
However if that happen then you can ask them to give you remuneration.
It is not hard to imagine the objections that may be raised if free labour would replace salaries and financial remunerations.
For example, people generally believe that unequal remuneration for work is fair if it rewards differing levels of expertise, effort or contribution to society.
If teachers, principals, and entire schools see that their professional status and remuneration are becoming more tightly linked to student achievement, then they will be more open to seeking technologies that will enhance instructional effectiveness.
In other words, if a leader of schools is presiding over an organisation which is generating success for both itself and its students, why should we quibble if we add tens or even hundreds of thousands of pay onto their remuneration, even while schools are struggling to afford the basics for their pupils?
However unhappy the news from the ALCS surely seems, if we are to claim an authentic commitment to the arts and letters of our culture, we can not turn a blind eye to either the difficulty we have in understanding how our authors are paid — or not paid — or to the dreadful evidence coming in anew of almost preposterously bad remuneration.
That is not to say they were right or wrong to go that route, only that if it were «all about the money» then the remuneration is not a replacement for their past publishing experiences with traditional publishers.
In fact, I wonder if that is something where a whole class could request remuneration.
If their work can be widely distributed for little or no money, how does an author get rewarded for spending months or years of their life producing something if hundreds or thousands of people can look at it and the author gets no remuneratioIf their work can be widely distributed for little or no money, how does an author get rewarded for spending months or years of their life producing something if hundreds or thousands of people can look at it and the author gets no remuneratioif hundreds or thousands of people can look at it and the author gets no remuneration?
If you are not an»em ployee» as defined in the «Internal Revenue Code 26 USC - Subtitle C - Chapter 24 - COLLECTION OF INCOME TAX AT SOURCE ON WAGES» then your remuneration (i.e. pay) is not «wages» and therefore not income and that remuneration is not subject to income tax, because you don't pay income tax on something that is not income.
(o) If there is no person who would be entitled, upon application therefor, to an annuity under section 2 of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 [98], or to a lump - sum payment under section 6 (b) of such Act, with respect to the death of an employee (as defined in such Act), then, notwithstanding section 210 (a)(9)[99] of this Act, compensation (as defined in such Railroad Retirement Act, but excluding compensation attributable as having been paid during any month on account of military service creditable under section 3 of such Act if wages are deemed to have been paid to such employee during such month under subsection (a) or (e) of section 217 of this Act) of such employee shall constitute remuneration for employment for purposes of determining (A) entitlement to and the amount of any lump — sum death payment under this title on the basis of such employee's wages and self — employment income and (B) entitlement to and the amount of any monthly benefit under this title, for the month in which such employee died or for any month thereafter, on the basis of such wages and self — employment incomIf there is no person who would be entitled, upon application therefor, to an annuity under section 2 of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 [98], or to a lump - sum payment under section 6 (b) of such Act, with respect to the death of an employee (as defined in such Act), then, notwithstanding section 210 (a)(9)[99] of this Act, compensation (as defined in such Railroad Retirement Act, but excluding compensation attributable as having been paid during any month on account of military service creditable under section 3 of such Act if wages are deemed to have been paid to such employee during such month under subsection (a) or (e) of section 217 of this Act) of such employee shall constitute remuneration for employment for purposes of determining (A) entitlement to and the amount of any lump — sum death payment under this title on the basis of such employee's wages and self — employment income and (B) entitlement to and the amount of any monthly benefit under this title, for the month in which such employee died or for any month thereafter, on the basis of such wages and self — employment incomif wages are deemed to have been paid to such employee during such month under subsection (a) or (e) of section 217 of this Act) of such employee shall constitute remuneration for employment for purposes of determining (A) entitlement to and the amount of any lump — sum death payment under this title on the basis of such employee's wages and self — employment income and (B) entitlement to and the amount of any monthly benefit under this title, for the month in which such employee died or for any month thereafter, on the basis of such wages and self — employment income.
If you invest in a financial product we provide, we will receive remuneration in relation to your investment in the financial product.
«(C) if the amount of such remuneration from an employer for the taxable year is less than $ 100, such remuneration from that employer shall not be included in self - employment income.»
If you're a frequent traveller our annual travel policy provides the ideal solution, offering the remuneration costs of Premium cover for an entire year's worth of trips.
If the Guest fails culpably to notify a defect to the Hotel, this shall not result in a right to reduce the contractually agreed remuneration.
Others suggest that the «bank» is actually a wealth management company known for investment and that no bank of this caliber would loan a large sum of money if it had little expectation of remuneration, collateral or not.
Finder may receive remuneration from the Provider if you click on the related link, purchase or enquire about the product.
This suggests that if investors are considerably risk averse, the additional remuneration offered to incentivise deployment under a constant premium regime may be sub-optimal.
If 60 % of the average residential system's 9 year payback is unaffected by the changed remuneration, that means 5.4 years of the payback is unchanged, he estimated.
Equally, if different remuneration levels are perpetuated, for anything other than a fairly short interim period, the less profitable partners are going to feel resentful of their counterparts.
Partners» remuneration can be tricky, especially if the two firms have historically different levels or methods of profit distribution.
If, for instance, the two firms are in different cities, and the idea is that the same people will stay in the same buildings, that the existing two IT systems will be continued (because they're too expensive to replace), and that the two offices will continue to be treated as separate profit centres for partners» remuneration purposes, then in my view you haven't got a merger at all.
So your contract either ends at the period of remuneration, which could be up to 5 years, or if either side gives 3 months notice.
But if the Attorney General and the amicus can not agree on what the former is to pay the latter, then according to the dissent, the judge should set the rate of remuneration.
Thus far, nearly every jurisdiction's court of appeals has refused to construe these as being binding on the Plaintiff if the offer is denied, even if it offers complete remuneration, especially in a putative class action.
The core issue to be decided by the Employment Tribunal was whether TUPE required a transferor to state if a term about remuneration was contractual: if there was no such obligation, no claim could be pursued in the tribunal.
Such is the demand that law lecturer remuneration soars above the # 140,000 salary paid by Kirkland & Ellis to its newly qualified solicitors (even if the new 90 % top earner tax rate means the take - home amount is considerably lower).
It is now also clear that this applies equally to nonmandatory overtime (which is where an employee is not guaranteed overtime each week but if they are requested by the employer to do overtime, they are required to do it) where it is part of their «normal remuneration».
An individual need not be paid in Canada (e.g. if remuneration is paid by a foreign entity) for the activity to be considered work.
«If a person who provided attendant care services (the «attendant care provider») to or for the insured person did not do so in the course of the employment, occupation or profession in which the attendant care provider would ordinarily have been engaged for remuneration, but for the accident, the amount of the attendant care benefit payable in respect of that attendant care shall not exceed the amount of the economic loss sustained by the attendant care provider during the period while, and as a direct result of, providing the attendant care.»
If you have been injured from an accident by another person's negligence, this personal injury attorney New Orleans can assist you to take the necessary steps for remuneration.
If you believe you are entitled to remuneration from an estate, you can bring an equitable trust claim.
If notice is provided by way of pay in lieu of, then the remuneration must be paid no later than seven days after the termination date or on what would have been the employee's next regular pay day, whichever is later.
In Metzler, Justice Leitch concluded that a TPA would be champertous if it was spurred by an improper motive, and that the terms of remuneration were key to determining whether a funder's motive was improper.
Despite paragraphs 1, 2 and 3, if a person who provided attendant care services (the «attendant care provider») to or for the insured person did so for remuneration, and the actual expenses incurred in respect of the attendant care services are lower than the amount of the monthly attendant care benefit as determined under subsection (2), the insurer shall only be liable for payment of the incurred expenses.
The subtleties and nuances of such pricing arrangements are literally infinite but what they all share is a much stronger alignment of the firm's and the client's interests, manifesting itself in pricing arrangements where, «if this doesn't go well for you, we will take a haircut but if it does go well then we not only want our usual remuneration, we want some of the upside».
*** If the work for which a plaintiff seeks remuneration under a quantum meruit theory concerned the same subject matter of the express contract, then the quantum meruit claim is barred as a matter of law.
If the answer to Issue (2) is «yes», are the Relevant Provisions exempt from assessment for fairness under the 1994 Regulations by virtue of Regulation 3 (2) because they either define the main subject matter of the contract or concern the adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services sold or supplied?
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