Pay It may refer to Pay It , a song by Jeannie Ortega from No Place Like Brooklyn Pay It , a song by Krokus from Painkiller Krokus album Painkiller disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar payPay may refer to A wage or salary earned for work The process of payment for goods and services, an aspect of trade Waterproofing the seams of a wooden ship Puffy AmiYumi , a Japanese pop rock band pay geology , portion of a reservoir that contains economically recoverable Hydrocarbon hydrocarbons PAY can refer to Partido Alianza por Yucat n , a political party in Mexico See also Payback disambiguation disambig it PAY simple Pay ... more details
orphan date March 2010 refimprove date November 2011 Image Pay pay.png right thumb Example PayPay packaging PayPay is the oldest brand of cigarette rolling paper in the world. Citation needed date December 2010 PayPay rolling papers were originally traded by Spanish sailors for cotton and tobacco in North America this is the earliest record of a paper entering the North American market http www.hbicanada.com canadapost.html 1& 93 . PayPay brand papers have been available for over 300 years their packs and styles have changed greatly over this time. PayPay is produced in Alcoy, Spain Alcoy , Spain . The paper is made from pure hemp with sweet sugar glue . Citation needed date December 2010 External links http www.rollingpapers.net Rollingpapers.net collection site of rolling papers Category Cigarette rolling papers ... more details
Pay the Rent may refer to Pay the Rent The Price Is Right Pay the Rent The Price Is Right , a segment game on the game show The Price Is Right Pay the Rent Green Apple Quick Step song Pay the Rent Green Apple Quick Step song , 1993 Pay the Rent Rammellzee song Pay the Rent Rammellzee song , 2004 Pay the Rent , a single by Freddy and the Landlords, released by Microearth Records Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids , book by Mel Hurtig See also Rent Money disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
There are multiple uses for the phrase The Devil to Pay The Devil to Pay film , a film produced in 1930 The Devil to Pay 1938 novel , a mystery novel The Devil to Pay play , a 1939 play by Dorothy L. Sayers The Devil to Pay novel , a nautical novel set in 1794 The Devil to Pay in the Backlands , a translation of the title of a novel from Portuguese Grande Sert o Veredas Disambig it The Devil to Pay ... more details
Pay is an expression used in hydrocarbon mining . It denotes a portion of a reservoir that contains economically recoverable hydrocarbons. The term derives from the possibility of paying an income surpassing the costs. Equivalent terms are pay sand or pay zone . Overall interval in which pay volumes occur is the gross pay smaller portions of the reservoir that meet further criteria for pay such as permeability and hydrocarbon saturation are net pay . Category Petroleum geology ... more details
Hell to Pay may refer to Hell to Pay novel , a 2002 crime novel by George Pelecanos Hell to Pay The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton , a 2001 biographical book by Barbara Olson Hell to Pay 2005 film Hell to Pay 2005 film , a 2005 British film by Roberto Gomez Martin Hell to Pay 2011 film Hell to Pay 2011 film , a 2011 film Hell to Pay The Jeff Healey Band album , 1990 Hell to Pay Dokken album , 2004 Hell to Pay Killwhitneydead album , 2007 disambiguation ... more details
Pay for performance may refer to Pay for performance healthcare , an emerging movement in health insurance in Britain and the United States, in which providers are rewarded for quality of healthcare services Pay for performance human resources , a system of employee payment in the United States that links compensation to measures of work quality or goals Pay for play , money is exchanged for services See also Incentive program disambig ... more details
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, Russia and the United States form the G8 . Canada has the highest paid military of the G8 countries. Pay ranking from highest paid military to lowest paid military Canada ref http www.cmp cpm.forces.gc.ca dgcb dgras ps pay sol pr sol index eng.asp http www.cmp cpm.forces.gc.ca dgcb dgras ps pay sol pr sol index eng.asp ref United Kingdom ref http www.army.mod.uk join terms pay.aspx http www.army.mod.uk join terms pay.aspx ref United States ref http militarypay.defense.gov pay bp http militarypay.defense.gov pay bp ref France ref http www.defense.gouv.fr terre faq soldes salaires http www.defense.gouv.fr terre faq soldes salaires ref Germany ref http www.bundeswehr.de portal a bwde http www.bundeswehr.de portal a bwde ref Japan ref http www.mod.go.jp e index.html http www.mod.go.jp e index.html ref Russia ref http mil.ru eng http mil.ru eng ref Italy ref http www.difesa.it http www.difesa.it ref Ranking was based on Lieutenant s and Captain s pay. Exchange rates used were accurate as of 8 April 2010. Pay ranking does not include additional benefits such as medical, pension, living expenses, and bonuses for example hazard pay, hardship allowance, field allowance, etc. References reflist Category Military pay and benefits de Wehrsold ru ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 A hand pay or handpay is a condition where a slot machine cannot pay the patron in the typical manner, requiring the casino staff such as the floor attendant or cashier to pay the customer out manually i.e. by hand . In casinos which use coin in, coin out systems, a hand pay may be caused by a coin jam, inadequate supply of coins in the machine s hopper to pay the requested amount, or other problem with the coin out mechanism. A hand pay can also be triggered when the win is large enough that the number of coins required to pay out the win would be excessive. In casinos that use ticket in, ticket out cashless systems, a hand pay can be caused by communication or other issues with the ticket printer. More frequently, it is caused by communication problems with the server computing server which tracks and assigns ticket serial numbers. Hand pays also occur whenever the amount of the win is over the minimum taxable win amount for the jurisdiction that the machine is in. This allows the floor attendant to collect the patron s identification and tax ID numbers such as the Social Security number in the United States and other pertinent information, such as the winning combination. The patron is then provided with the applicable tax forms. In the United States , a hand pay will normally occur for all wins over 1,200, which is the amount above which winnings must be reported to the Internal Revenue Service IRS some states may have lower thresholds where the taxes must be reported to the state revenue office. Citizens of the United States winning in that country will receive a W 2G tax form, and often a W 9 form to validate that the Social Security number they provided is correct. To perform a hand pay, a floor attendant may complete a form which the patron ... the funds and pay the patron directly. The latter is typical for hand pays resulting from taxable wins. Most casinos will require an electronic record of the hand pay to be made through the slot accounting ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 A Pay band is sometimes used in salaried organizations to define the level of compensation given for certain jobs. Pay Bands sometimes also used as a broader term that encompasses several pay levels, ranges or grades is a part of an organized salary compensation plan, program or system. In an organization that has defined jobs, pay bands are used to distinguish the level of compensation given to certain ranges of jobs. For example, entry level positions at a landscaping company might include truck drivers and laborers. Those jobs and those of similar levels of responsibility might all be included in a named or numbered pay band that prescribed a range of pay, e.g. Band 1 10 17 per hour . The next level classification of a group of similar jobs would include increased responsibility, and thus a higher pay band e.g. Band 2 13 21 per hour . Organizing pay structures in a pay band manner allows for overall control at the management level of an organization, while still giving some discretion for supervisors to reward good performance, and keeping within a reasonable compensation budget structure. Examples of employers using the pay band method of compensation include Virginia the Commonwealth of Virginia , ref http www.dhrm.state.va.us compensation salarystructure.html Salary Structure Effective 11 25 07 Bot generated title ref Cornell University in New York, ref http www.ohr.cornell.edu comp payMinimums.html Office of Human Resources Compensation Pay Band Minimums Bot generated title ref the state of South Carolina ref http www.ohr.sc.gov OHR employer OHR paybands.phtm Office of Human Resources State of South Carolina Pay Bands Bot generated title ref and MIT . ref http web.mit.edu hr compensation salary admin.html HR MIT Compensation Bot generated title ref Notes references Category Employment compensation ... more details
A pay table is the name for the list of payouts on a slot machine or a video poker machine. The table shows for each combination of symbols and the number of coins bet, how many coins the bettor will win. On older machines and some newer reel machines, the pay table is listed on the face of the machine, usually above and below the area containing the wheels. Each machine has a table that lists the number of credits the player will receive if the symbols listed on the pay table line up on the payline of the machine. The pay table details where the symbols must be for the bettor to be paid. In general, the symbols must be centered directly under the payline on the machine. Video slot machines generally will only display the payline for lines that are winners. Payline is a line straight or zig zagged that crosses one symbol on each reel of slot machine or the combination of symbols on the slot machine reels the player is paid out for if he has made a bet on that combination. To be winning any combination on the reels must have at least two identical symbols in a row, and the first one must occur on the first reel unless otherwise stated. In other case, the combination doesn t pay out ref cite web url http slotsdoc.com how to play slots.htm title How to Play Slots publisher SlotsDoc.com accessdate 2009 11 10 ref . Some machines offer symbols that are wild and will pay if they are visible in any position, even if they are not on the payline. These wild symbols may also count for any other symbol on the pay table. Most video machines display the pay table when the player presses a pay table button or touches pay table on the screen some have the pay table listed on the cabinet as well. References refs Sources http www.slotmachinesabc.com terminology termsip.html Some information on pay tables Category Slot machines Category Video poker ... more details
In the British Army and Royal Navy of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, half pay referred to the pay or allowance an officer received when in retirement or not in actual service. ref http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50101719?single 1&query type word&queryword half pay&first 1&max to show 10 Oxford English Dictionary ref subscription required External links References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Half Pay Category Napoleonic Wars UK mil stub mil hist stub de Halbsold ... more details
refimprove date May 2010 Procure to pay is a term used in the software industry to designate a specific subdivision of the procurement process. Definition The procure to pay systems enable the integration of purchasing department with account payables department. Some of the largest players of the software industry such as Oracle, SAP, ARIBA or B PACK agree on a common definition of procure to pay, linking the procurement process and financial department. These steps are included in this definition Supply management Cart or requisition Purchase order Receiving Invoice reconciliation Accounts payable Unlike purchase to pay systems, procure to pay systems do not include the function of sourcing . Also, notions of production planning and forecasting will be excluded from this definition since it relates to the supply chain management . Benefits Procure to pay systems are designed to provide organizations with control and visibility over the entire life cycle of a transaction from the way an item is ordered to the way that the final invoice is processed providing full insight into cash flow and financial commitments. Most of the companies using these systems look for a centralization of their procurement department, or to set up a shared services organization for the same purpose. ref http www.it director.com enterprise technology content.php?cid 11179 Benefits of P2P ref According to Aberdeen, despite the availability of technology that can drastically reduce the mountains of paperwork ... JP 2827.aspx Integrating AP into the Procure to Pay Process Yields Greater Savings ref Risks As with any system that touches a significant number of users, implementing a procure to pay system ... is a key component in implementing a procure to pay solution. See also Supply chain and supply chain management E procurement Purchase to pay Spend management Contract management Purchasing Procurement ... to pay cycle may.html Procure to pay Process Wiktionary Category Procurement ... more details
Infobox Film name Soldiers Pay image Poster of the movie Soldiers Pay.jpg image size caption director Tricia Regan br David O. Russell producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released 2004 in film 2004 runtime 35 min. country U.S.A. language English language English budget preceded by followed by Soldiers Pay is a 2004 documentary film by David O. Russell . It takes its name from Soldiers Pay novel Soldiers Pay , a novel by William Faulkner . External links imdb title id 0423453 title Soldiers Pay http soldierspaythemovie.com home.html Soldiers Pay official website Category 2004 films Category American films Category English language films Category Films directed by David O. Russell Category Documentary films about the Iraq War war documentary film stub ... more details
Pay scale may refer to U.S. military pay grades , the salary grades by which United States military personnel are paid General Schedule , the salary grades by which United States white collar civil service personnel are paid PayScale , an online salary, benefits and compensation company dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
lead too short date February 2012 ref improve date February 2012 A Pay Commission is a panel of members ... the salaries of central government employees. Six pay commissions have been set up till date. ref cite web title Pay commission in india url www.rsmeena.com docs salary n wages... Pay Commission.docx accessdate 12 October 2011 ref History Since India s Independence, six pay commissions have been set up on a regular basis to review and make recommendations on the work and pay structure of all civil and military divisions of the Government of India . First Pay Commission The first pay commission .... chairman was Srinivasa Varadachariar wef The first pay commission was based upon the idea of living ... be a man s pay be less than a living wage. The commission emphasised on the idea of the living wages ... web title Role Of pay commission url http www.scribd.com doc 30807975 Role of Pay Commission publisher scribd.com accessdate 12 October 2011 ref Second Pay Commission The second pay commission was set up in August 1957, 10 years after independence ref cite web title Role Of pay commission url http www.scribd.com doc 30807975 Role of Pay Commission publisher scribd.com accessdate 12 October 2011 ref and it gave its report after two years. The recommendations of the second pay commission had a financial impact of Rs 396 million. The chairman of the second pay commission was Jaganath Das.The second pay commission reiterated the principle on which the salaries have to be determined. It stated that the pay structure and the working conditions of the government employee should be crafted in a way .... Third Pay Commission The third pay commission set up in April 1970 gave its report in March ... Rs. 1.44 billion. The chairman was Raghubir Dayal. The third pay commission added three very important concepts of inclusiveness, comprehensibility, and adequacy for pay structure to be sound in nature.The third pay commission went beyond the idea of minimum subsistence that was adopted by the first ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Net pay is the remaining amount after deductions from the Gross economics gross salary , where Net economics net means ultimate. Example deductions income tax es, trade union dues, authorized deduction for a retirement fund. Net pay, sometimes referred to as take home pay , is the amount left over after deductions from the gross salary. See also List of countries by average wage List of countries by monthly average wage List of sovereign states in Europe by net average wage List of countries in Europe by average wage Compensation of Employees per hour Wages and Salaries DEFAULTSORT Net Pay Category Business economics Econ stub nl Nettoloon pl P aca netto ... more details
V PAY is a type of debit card issued by Visa Inc. Visa Europe . It provides a fully Chip and PIN chip & PIN based card that may be co branded with various national debit card schemes, such as the German Girocard http vpay.com bank technical.html http vpay.com press28.html http vpay.com press29.html or Italy s PagoBancomat http www.gruppocarige.it carige html ita prodotti famiglia acquisti carige cash eu.htm . V PAY is designed to provide a Single Euro Payments Area SEPA compliant card that enables usage across the whole of Europe http vpay.com banks.html , and to compete with MasterCard s similar Maestro debit card Maestro debit card product. V PAY began to be accepted at merchants in France & Greece in 2005 http vpay.com press4.html , and acceptance has since expanded to more European countries. By 2010, 14,000,000 V PAY cards had been issued. V PAY, unlike its main competitor Maestro, may not be used in non chip & PIN environments, limiting its acceptance to those countries and merchants that have upgraded to this system. Also, unlike Maestro, which is issued and accepted globally, V PAY is designed as a specifically European product, and is not issued or accepted outside European countries http vpay.com banks.html , limiting its usefulness for travelling abroad. External links http vpay.com main.html Official Web site Credit cards Category Debit cards nl V PAY ... more details
A pay car was an official railway car operated as a mobile bank to disburse cash wages to railway Employment employees . Railway company employees were widely dispersed with some maintaining Track rail transport track in relatively remote locations, while others moved from place to place with train crews. A railway pay car was typically attached to a train traveling over the line at fixed intervals to disburse wages to employees who would assemble at every Train station station and designated intermediate stopping points to be paid. The pay car was usually a converted Passenger car rail passenger car fitted out with two door s allowing formation of a queue through the identification and disbursing procedure. The pay car also contained sleeping and eating facilities for the paymaster, armed guards, clerks maintaining pay records, and a cook. ref name lavallee Lavall e, Omer CANADIAN PACIFIC in the East Volume One 1984 The Calgary Group of the British Railway Modellers of North America p.8 ref History Railways brought industrialized jobs to remote locations without banking facilities. Efficiency was increased by avoiding wasted man hours assembling employees at a central pay location. The trains offered greater security than alternative methods of bringing payroll cash to remote locations. The pay car might be run as a separate extra train or included in a regularly scheduled train with appropriate routing and scheduling to accommodate the numerous stops. Pay cars were discontinued in favor of wage paycheck s when local banks became available and automobile ownership increased among employees. Canadian Pacific Railway operated the last pay car in the United States or Canada weekly over the International Railway of Maine until 6 July 1960. Mexico Mexican railways used pay cars for a few more decades. ref name lavallee References reflist Category Rolling stock ... more details
distinguish Play or pay contract Pay to play , sometimes pay for play , is a phrase used for a variety ... activities. The common denominator of all forms of pay to play is that one must pay to get in the game ..., Nothing Innocent About Pay to Play , The New York Observer, Aug. 26, 2001 . ref In politics See also Political corruption In politics, pay to play refers to a system, akin to payola in the music industry, by which one pays or must pay money to become a Player political player . Typically, the payer ... www.commondreams.org headlines04 0107 01.htm J. Nesmith, Execs Pay to Play with GOP , CommonDreams.org ... s Pay to Play Zoning linking to series of articles from Chicago Tribune , retrieved 2008 01 30. ref ... L. Riscalla, Pilot shows way to end pay to play, Home News Tribune, Nov. 1, 2005, reprinted by Common ... politics 2007 02 paytoplay fletc.html Pay to Play, Fletcher Style , Bluegrassreport.org, February ... labor index.html top.main hp Governor Giving Carte Blanche, Special Access to Major Donors Pay to Play ... title Criminal Complaint Reveals Extent of Gov. Blagojevich s Pay for Play Scheme date 2008 12 ... run ref http www.prospect.org csnc blogs tapped archive?month 01&year 2008&base name pay to play Mori Dinauer, Pay to Play , The American Prospect, Jan. 23, 2008 , retrieved 2008 01 31. ref and the concern ... www.newamerica.net publications articles 2007 pay to play 5091 M. Schmitt, New America Foundation, Pay to Play Why a Billion Dollar Election Isn t a Bad Thing , The New Republic Online, Mar. 16, 2007 ... of Pay to Play, the greater concern is the central role of money in politics, and its skewing both ... C. Canary and E. Wojcicki, Dollarocracy Pay to play culture still has a chokehold on Illinois ... top.main hp Clean Money, Clean Elections . ref Thus, those who can pay the price of admission ..., to the exclusion of those who cannot or will not pay giving certain people advantages that other s don ... the Pay to Play Congress one of the top 10 scandals of 2008. ref http www.citizensforethics.org ... more details
Image Pay By Touch logo.png right 120px Pay By Touch was a company founded by John P Rogers . ref cite news url http venturebeat.com 2007 11 12 pay by touch in trouble founder filing for bankruptcy publisher Venture Beat title John P Rogers author Matt Marshall date 2007 11 12 ref It was a privately held company which enabled consumer consumers to pay for goods and services with a swipe of their finger on a biometric sensor. It allowed secure access to cheque checking , credit card , loyalty, healthcare ... author Lance Williams date 2008 12 07 ref By 2007, investors in Pay By Touch included former National ... title How and Why Athletes Go Broke author Pablo S. Torre date 2009 03 23 ref In 2006, Pay By Touch acquired competitor, BioPay LLC. ref cite news url http www.prnewswire.com news releases pay by touch completes acquisition of biopay 53546437.html publisher PR Newswire title Pay By Touch Completes .... Pay By Touch had over 800 employees and provided retailers with products in biometric financial .... On March 19, 2008, without notifying its customers, Pay By Touch shut down and is no longer in operation ... clients to invest in Pay By Touch without revealing information about the criminal history of the company ... title Pay By Touch Auctions off ATM Direct, BioPay Paycheck Secure date 2008 03 07 ref In 2009 ... of the assets of Pay By Touch are now owned by YOU Technology . External links http www.paybytouch.com Pay By Touch company website, no longer operable References reflist http www.biometricpayments.blogspot.com Pay By Touch Blog by John B. Frank http www.wkyc.com news news article.aspx?storyid 58208 WKYC, October 20, 2006 Pay by Touch lets your fingers pay for groceries http www.amrresearch.com Content View.asp?pmillid 19008 AMR Research, Thursday, December 08, 2005 Pay by Touch To Acquire BioPay ... Pay By Touch Goes Live in the UK at The Midcounties Co operative Finger touch payment system ... Pay By Touch Goes Live in the UK Shoppers and members at The Midcounties Co operative now have ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2009 refimprove June 2007 Pay Jail is a jail cell upgrade for non violent offenders in jail costing from 75 to 171 a night. ref http techyum.com 2007 03 paytostay jail how people with.html ref Amenities Inmates are allowed to bring an iPod , cellphone , or laptop in their jail cell cell or watch TV in the common room. Some may even get to leave during the day to go to work. Inmates are allowed to roam the prison campus which are not necessarily fenced . Prisoners are safe from prison gangs and other dangerous prisoners. They may have their food delivered to their jail cell cell rather than going the jail s cafeteria or they may choose to enjoy meals brought by their families during visiting hours. Paris Hilton reputedly said that she chose not to go to a pay jail. ref http www.hollywood.com news Hilton Turns Down Pay Jail Option 3758932 Paris Hilton Turns Down Pay Jail Option at Hollywood.com Bot generated title ref References Footnotes references Notations http www.chicagotribune.com news opinion chi oped0610pagejun10,1,5774221.column?coll chi opinionfront hed Clarence Page op ed regarding pay jail http www.brightcove.tv title.jsp?title 1155241156&channel 1079060381 Video about Pay Jails in CA http www.ci.santa ana.ca.us pd paytostay.asp Santa Anna California http www.ci.torrance.ca.us TPD 7192.htm Torrance California Criminal law stub Category Penal imprisonment ... more details
notability Web date July 2010 Pay with a Tweet is a social media marketing system that lets content creators give away access to their content in exchange for a promotional message in form of a tweet on Twitter or a wall post on Facebook . It was founded by the advertising creative team Leif Abraham and Christian Behrendt , aka Innovative Thunder, and debuted in June, 2010 with the release of their book OH MY GOD WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT SHOULD I DO? that people were able to download for free, if they would pay with a Tweet. ref http www.ohmygodwhathappened.com OH MY GOD WHAT HAPPENED AND WHAT SHOULD I DO? Website ref References Reflist Notes Refbegin http www.paywithatweet.com Pay with a Tweet website http www.innovativethunder.com Innovative Thunder founder s website http www.internetretailer.com 2010 07 08 will consumers pay tweet Internet Retailer site review http socialcommercetoday.com pay with a tweet pay with a like new social payments platforms Social Commerce Today site review http www.abc.es hemeroteca historico 29 06 2010 abc Medios Redes el primer libro que cuesta un tuit 140330022131.html ABC about the founders spanish Refend Category Payment systems Category Social media Category Viral marketing ... more details
Infobox Standard title The Pitman s Pay comment image image size caption writer composer lyricist Thomas Wilson published 1843 written language English Geordie form original artist Thomas Watson recorded by performed by Thomas Wilson poet Thomas Wilson s The Pitman s Pay was first printed in a Newcastle magazine called Mitchell s Magazine in 1826. Further sections were printed in 1828, and 1830. It was later republished by George Watson, a Gateshead printer. A further book, A collection of selected songs by Gateshead composer Thomas Wilson , including The Pitman s Pay was reprinted 14 years after his death in 1872. Much of the work uses words in the local Geordie dialect. For translations, see Geordie dialect words . Notes references References wikisource The Pitman s Pay wikisource The Pitman s Pay Full text of poem at Wikisource Reflist External links http www.gateshead history.com pitmans pay.html Pitman s Pay http www.archive.org stream pitmanspayotherp00wils pitmanspayotherp00wils djvu.txt North East Archives http www.indigogroup.co.uk durhamdialect wilson1.html Durham and Tyneside dialect group Categories Category English folk songs Category Newcastle upon Tyne Category 19th century songs Category Northumbrian folklore ... more details