| commission | the state of being in good working order and ready for operation; "put the ships into commission"; "the motor was out of commission" | en |
| commission | a fee for services rendered based on a percentage of an amount received or collected or agreed to be paid (as distinguished from a salary); "he works on commission" | en |
| commission | charge with a task put into commission; equip for service; of ships place an order for | en |
| commission | To send out with a charge or commission | en |
| commission | To give a commission to; to furnish with a commission; to empower or authorize; as, to commission persons to perform certain acts; to commission an officer | en |
| commission | See Del credere | en |
| commission | The fee charged to the seller by the auctioneer for providing services, usually a percentage of the gross selling price of the property established by contract (the listing agreement) prior to the auction | en |
| commission | the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions an official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something; "the judge's charge to the jury" | en |
| commission | The fee charged by a broker or agent for providing services related to a real estate transaction such as marketing the property, bringing the parties together, and negotiating a purchase contract or loan | en |
| commission | A formal group of experts brought together on a regular or ad hoc basis to debate matters within that sphere of expertise, and with regulatory or quasi-judicial powers such as the ability to license activity in the sphere of activity or to subpoena witnesses Commissions usually also have advisory powers to government The organizational form of a commission is often resorted to by governments to exhaustively investigate a matter of national concern, and is often known as a "commission of inquiry " This legal structure can be contrasted with a council, the latter not enjoying quasi-judicial or regulatory powers | en |
| commission | The fee charged by a broker or agent for negotiating a real estate or loan transaction | en |
| commission | A payment to a subscription sales agency, usually a percentage or dollar amount per sub sold The agency collects from the subscriber, deducts the commission and remits the balance to the publisher (Also see Remit ) | en |
| commission | Fee paid by the seller to IronPlanet for completion of the sale The fee is calculated as a percentage of the final selling price Commission fees are stepped, rather than calculated at a flat rate IronPlanet will net the commissions out of the final selling price when funds are transferred | en |
| commission | The thing to be done as agent for another; as, I have three commissions for the city | en |
| commission | Payment to a broker for services rendered, such as in the sale or purchase of real property; usually a percentage of the selling price of the property | en |
| commission | A part of the premium that is paid to the policyholder's agent or broker for their services in the insurance policy process | en |
| commission | percentage of profits earned by a salesperson, fee paid to an agent; committee, group of people appointed or delegated to investigate or consider some matter; document that grants certain powers; authorization; perpetration, act of committing an illegal act isim | en |
| commission | An official charge or authority to do something, often used of military officers | en |
| commission | A fee charged by an agent or broker for carrying out a transaction. Eg: Reseller commission, Finders fee | en |
| commission | A sending or mission (to do or accomplish something) | en |
| commission | To place an order for (often piece of art); as, commission a portrait | en |
| commission | To send or officially charge someone or some group to do something | en |
| commission | To put into active service; as, commission a ship | en |
| commission | A body or group of people, officially tasked with carrying out a particular function. Eg: The European Commission, The Electoral Commission, The Federal Communications Commission | en |
| commission | The act of committing, doing, or performing; the act of perpetrating | en |
| commission | A company of persons joined in the performance of some duty or the execution of some trust; as, the interstate commerce commission | en |
| commission | Fees paid to a broker for executing a trade based on the number of shares traded or the dollar amount of the trade | en |
| commission | The act of intrusting; a charge; instructions as to how a trust shall be executed | en |
| commission | The duty or employment intrusted to any person or persons; a trust; a charge | en |
| commission | A certificate conferring military or naval rank and authority; as, a colonel's commission | en |
| commission | A formal written warrant or authority, granting certain powers or privileges and authorizing or commanding the performance of certain duties | en |
| commission | The brokerage or allowance made to a factor or agent for transacting business for another; as, a commission of ten per cent on sales | en |
| commission | The acting under authority of, or on account of, another | en |
| commission | a group of representatives or delegates | en |
| commission | the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions | en |
| commission | a special group delegated to consider some matter; "a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours" - Milton Berle | en |
| commission | an official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces | en |
| commission | the act of committing a crime | en |
| commission | put into commission; equip for service; of ships | en |
| commission | a special assignment that is given to a person or group; "a confidential mission to London"; "his charge was deliver a message" | en |
| commission | If something, for example a ship or a piece of equipment, is out of commission, it is broken and cannot be used until it is repaired. The operator expects the ship to be out of commission until the end of September. see also High Commission. an informal name for the European Commission. Electoral Commission High Commission Court of Hoover Commission International Whaling Commission Interstate Commerce Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Securities and Exchange Commission Warren Commission President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy | en |
| commission | If a member of the armed forces receives a commission, he or she becomes an officer. He accepted a commission as a naval officer | en |
| commission | If you commission something or commission someone to do something, you formally arrange for someone to do a piece of work for you. The Ministry of Agriculture commissioned a study into low-input farming You can commission them to paint something especially for you. specially commissioned reports. Commission is also a noun. He approached John Wexley with a commission to write the screenplay of the film | en |
| commission | contract, order; confer rank or authority, empower, authorize fiil | en |
| commission | A percentage of the principal or of the income that an agent receives as compensation for services | en |
| commission | A commission is a piece of work that someone is asked to do and is paid for. Just a few days ago, I finished a commission | en |
| commission | Commission is a sum of money paid to a salesperson for every sale that he or she makes. If a salesperson is paid on commission, the amount they receive depends on the amount they sell. The salesmen work on commission only He also got a commission for bringing in new clients | en |
| commission | A commission is a group of people who have been appointed to find out about something or to control something. The authorities have been asked to set up a commission to investigate the murders. the Press Complaints Commission | en |
| commission | If a bank or other company charges commission, they charge a fee for providing a service, for example for exchanging money or issuing an insurance policy. Sellers pay a fixed commission fee | en |
| commission | place an order for | en |
| commission | a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something; "the judge's charge to the jury" | en |
| commission | The fee charged by a broker or agent for negotiating a real estate or loan transaction A commission is generally a small percentage of the price of the property or amount borrowed Sometimes called points | en |
| commission | The compensation paid to a licensed real estate broker or by the broker to the salesman for services rendered Usually a percentage of the selling price of the property | en |
| commission | Fee paid to an agent or insurance salesperson as a percentage of the policy premium The percentage varies widely depending on coverage, the insurer, and the marketing methods | en |
| commission | charge with a task | en |
| commission | Compensation to the real estate broker, usually from the seller, for finding a buyer who completes the sales transaction It is usually based on a percentage of the sales price | en |
| commission | In business, a commission is the compensation paid to the person or entity based on the sale of a product; commonly calculated on a percentage basis The most frequent commission formula is gross margin multiplied by the commissions percentage To handle commissions with Business Plan Pro, use the spreadsheet programming capabilities to make one row of operating expenses depend on sales, or gross margin | en |
| commission | This is a percentage of the resale purchase amount that is paid to the listing and selling brokers as compensation for obtaining a successful resale contract The commission is paid only if the sale closes The commission is typically six or seven percent and is paid at closing out of the proceeds of sale | en |
| commission | A payment for the performance of specific duties in real estate; a percentage of the selling price of property, percentage of rentals, etc | en |
| commission | Compensation paid to a real estate agent (usually by the seller) for services rendered in connection with the sale, exchange, or lease of property | en |
| commission | A fee paid by an investor to a broker or other sales agent for investment advice and assistance with buying and selling securities The commission makes up most of the sales charge and is determined as a percentage of the offering price Also referred to as Dealer Concession | en |
| commission | The fee charged by a broker or agent for negotiating a real estate or loan transaction A commission is generally a percentage of the price of the property or loan | en |
| commission | Money paid to a real estate agent or broker for negotiating a real estate or loan transaction | en |
| commission | an amount, usually a percentage of the property sales price, that is collected by a real estate professional as a fee for negotiating the transaction | en |
| commission | Compensation due a real estate broker for acting on behalf of the principal | en |
| commission | Money paid to a real estate agent or broker by the seller as compensation for finding a buyer and completing the sale Usually it is a percentage of the sale price- - 6 to 7 percent on houses, 10 percent on land | en |
| commission | The percentage of the advertising fee paid to the Publisher for hosting the creative on their website Typical commissions range from 50 to 75 percent | en |
| commissioned | appointed, assigned, authorized, empowered sıfat | en |
| To commission | commissionate | en |
| commissioned | past of commission | en |
| commissioned | of military officers; holding by virtue of a commission a rank of second lieutenant or ensign or above | en |
| commissioning | Commissioning can be subdivided into three major activities; installation, operation and performance qualifications It is a formal, written procedure to the planning, executing and documenting of facility validation This process may include environmental compliance checks, verification of personnel protection equipment and qualification of containment systems as well as validation of systems related to cGMP regulations | en |
| commissioning | Obtaining and documenting evidence that equipment has been provided and installed in accordance with its specification and that it functions within predetermined limits when operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions | en |
| commissioning | the testing of HVAC systems prior to building occupancy to check whether the systems meet the operational needs of the building within the capabilities of the system design | en |
| commissioning | Buying and ensuring the maintenance of care tailored to local needs | en |
| commissioning | Present participle of commission | en |
| commissioning | Is a basic four-part processing verifying: the review of the project program through design and construction, the interaction and training process for facility personnel, the correction of project deficiencies, and the recordation of warranties and guarantees | en |
| commissioning | Gerund of commission | en |
| commissioning | A process for achieving, verifying and documenting the performance of buildings to meet the owner's functional criteria, including preparation of operator personnel | en |
| commissioning | is the phase during which the capabilities of the system are demonstrated in the final operational configuration under defined operating conditions During commissioning, both verification and validation tests are performed on the complete system | en |
| commissioning | The process at or near construction completion when a facility is put into use to see if it functions as designed Usually applied to manufacturing type projects, and similar to Beneficial Occupancy in the commercial sector | en |
| commissioning | An activity commenced at completion of construction and often including initial user occupancy, intended to allow designers and managers to check functional subsystems, to determine that the facility is functioning properly, and to undertake any necessary remedial action Commissioning typically spans a period of 6 to 12 months | en |
| commissioning | This is the process that PCTs go through to agree health services which a provider (such as an NHS Trust) will provide for a specified sum of money Commissioning also involves monitoring these contracts to ensure best value for money | en |
| commissioning | The final adjustment, setting and balancing of an HVAC system (typically) to match the specification and design intention requirements | en |
| commissioning | The process by which the health needs of the population are defined, priorities determined and appropriate services purchased and evaluated | en |
| commissioning | Start-up of a building that includes testing and adjusting HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and other systems to assure proper functioning and adherence to design criteria Commissioning also includes the instruction of building representatives in the use of the building systems | en |
| commissioning | The process whereby a PCT arranges for health services to be provided to a local population and fund these services | en |
| commissioning | (Mise en service) - This is the formal handover of operational responsibility and maintenance responsibility for the end-product of the project from the project manager to the departmental operational and maintenance authorities, respectively The commissioning documents normally include an agreed listing of operational and maintenance deficiencies, together with an agreed plan for clearing up these deficiencies | en |
| commissioning | The process by which a leadership team approves the development of a new team Commissioning involves defining a purpose, clarifying important guidelines, establishing a reporting process and identifying the team leader | en |
| commissioning | Arranging for care or health services to be provided, either for an individual or for a group of service users | en |
| commissions | in advertising, placement of advertising in media is compensated, at typically 15% of the cost of the time or space, through commissions | en |
| commissions | A bank charge for providing the various services under a Letter of Credit Common commissions are assessed for preadvising, advising, confirming, amending, transferring, assigning and negotiating Letters of Credit, or accepting drafts | en |
| commissions | The fees paid for executing a trade | en |
| commissions | Churches typically organize with various commissions to oversee specific aspects of the churchs ministry (See Appendices B and C ) | en |
| commissions | The regular commissions person earns after signing up as a Member based on his/her title and the BVP of purchases made by himself/herself and his/her network of Members These are paid each month that a Member makes a qualifying purchase | en |
| commissions | The amount of money paid to Advisors on the sales of services or products and services | en |
| commissions | the plural of commission | en |
| commissions | A percentage received by an agency or personal manager for obtaining work for a performer Commissions are paid from the fees received by the performer | en |
| commissions | Payments to qualified agents of the sponsor of a limited partnership, for selling interests in it to investors Commissions may take the form of a percent of partnership interests sold, an oil and gas interest, or stock in the sponsor's company | en |
| commissions | A commission is an assessed percentage based on final price due the broker at the conclusion of a sale | en |
| commissions | A commission is a fee charged by an investment advisor for buying or selling securities on behalf of a client | en |
| commissions | The commissions paid to brokers for buying or selling stock range from 3 to 5 cents a share for institutions to 15 cents a share for discount brokers But when you purchase an IPO at the offer price, you pay no commission Instead, the underwriter charges the issuing company a gross spread, which is the difference between the public offering price and what the issuing company received Typically, this spread is 7% to 8% of the IPO's offering price The profitability of doing IPOs is one important reason why investment banks focus on developing this business | en |
| commissions | A percent of the total product cost paid to travel agents and other travel product distributors for selling the product to the consumer | en |
| commissions | A percentage of the total amount of money paid to an agent on behalf of a model | en |
| commissions | An amount your receive that is a percentage of profits or sales price is compensation | en |
| commissions | Compensation, usually a percent of the Premium charged for a Policy, received by and Agent from the Insurer If there is a Broker involved in the transaction, generally the Broker will obtain a portion of the Agent's commissions | en |
| commissions | Generally composed of both legislators and public members, it is primarily designed to study and propose legislation on specific and usually more complex issues Commissions can be either temporary or permanent | en |