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In January 1962 this was replaced by the General Index of Retail Prices, which was again rebased at that time.
The index most often used for this purpose is the General Index of Retail Prices published by the Department of Employment.
Stands for the Retail Prices Index, which is the general index of retail prices (for all items) published by the Statistics Board.
It is then added to any Basic State Pension payable, and the combined amount uprated thereafter in line with the index of retail prices (RPI).
In the United Kingdom, two main price indices are calculated: the Index of Retail Prices and the Producer Price Index.
However, their semi-annual coupons and principal payment are adjusted in line with movements in the General Index of Retail Prices (RPI).
Specifically, Orange referenced "the All Items Index of Retail Prices published by the Central Statistical Office in the Monthly Digest of Statistics".
Your sum insured has been increased by the same percentage as the rise in the Durable Household Goods Section of the Government's General Index of Retail Prices in the twelve months before your renewal date.
Draftsmen have sometimes attempted to link the rent payable under a lease to movements in an official index, such as the Index of Retail Prices (as happened in Blumenthal v Gallery Five Ltd (1971 220 EG 33).
Retail Prices Index used by Rent Officers and Rent Assessment committees is the monthly United Kingdom Index of Retail Prices (for all items), which is available from the Office for National Statistics or online.
Thus, the rent of a shop might be determined by reference to the Index of Retail Prices, the rent of a warehouse by reference to the Index of Wholesale Prices, and the rent of a builder's merchant's yard by reference to an index of construction costs.