0 a particular amount of money that is paid regularly to someone:
an annual stipend
1 a fixed, regular income that is usually not based on an amount of work done:
2 an amount of money that is paid regularly to someone, especially for work or training that is usually unpaid:
The commissioners have recently discussed with dioceses their projected support for stipends and expenditure on pensions up to 1997.
I beg to move, in page 31, line 7, at the end to insert: "ground annuals, stipends and standard charges in lieu of stipends".
Legal charges are not real burdens on land, as are ground annuals and stipends.
As always, however, we shall do our best to maintain clergy stipends and pensions at the highest possible level.
The rent from these acres is part of the stipends of the incumbents concerned.
Future pensions will continue to be linked to clergy stipends.
In this sense, stipends are not competitive remuneration for which performance-related pay might be an appropriate mechanism.
They are trying to make both ends meet on miserable stipends.