Common use of Disallowed Payments Clause in Contracts

Disallowed Payments. (1) No payment will be allowed under the following circumstances: (a) The Interpreter is an Employee of the Requester; (b) The Interpreter is a Family Member of the Customer; (c) The Interpreter is compensated for Sign Language Interpreting services by any other means; (d) The place of business has paid staff providing Interpreter services for the requested Appointment (this does not apply to Contractors providing Interpreter services); (e) Any Appointment that results in a Cancellation or No Show, unless the interpreter is at fault, shall not be compensated if the Interpreter is able to fill the timeslot with another Appointment. If only part of the timeslot is filled, the interpreter shall be compensated for any unfilled portion of the Cancelled timeslot. Payment of the Contractor Service Fee for these Appointments is still allowed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase Service Contract, Contract, Contract

Disallowed Payments. (1) No payment will be allowed under the following circumstances: (a) The Interpreter is an Employee of the Requester; (b) The Interpreter is a Family Member of the Customer; (c) The Interpreter is compensated for Sign Language Interpreting services by any other means; (d) The place of business has paid staff providing Interpreter services for the requested Appointment Appointment. (this This does not apply to Contractors providing Sign Language Interpreter services.); (e) Any Cancelled Appointment that results in a Cancellation or No Show, unless Show that is not a result of the interpreter is at fault, Interpreter shall not be compensated if the Interpreter is able to fill the timeslot with another Appointment. If only part of the timeslot is filled, the interpreter shall be compensated for any unfilled portion of the Cancelled timeslot. Payment of the Contractor Service Fee for these Appointments is still allowed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchased Service Contract