JOB SHEETS Sample Clauses

The JOB SHEETS clause establishes the requirement for documenting the details of work performed, typically through standardized forms or records. In practice, this clause mandates that contractors or service providers complete and submit job sheets outlining tasks completed, materials used, time spent, and any issues encountered during the job. This process ensures accurate tracking of work progress, facilitates verification for billing or quality control, and helps resolve disputes by providing a clear record of services rendered.
JOB SHEETS. Job sheets are to be provided to the floorlayer by the company prior to the commencement of all work and must show the EBA rate and site allowance.
JOB SHEETS. Nettek job sheets are signed by a person of authority or a representative of the Client. By signing the Nettek Job Sheet, the Client agrees to all charges associated with the installation and the completion thereof.
JOB SHEETS. 6.1 The Seller will manufacture products solely in accordance with job sheets fully detailing the requirements of the Purchaser and approved in writing by the Buyer. The Buyer is responsible for ensuring that his requirements are complete in every respect and the Seller shall not be responsible for any unclear or incomplete detail on the job sheet. No further changes will be accepted following approval of the job sheet save only in the situation that the provision of samples have been agreed in the Contract. 6.2 Solely if agreed in the Contract, the Seller will submit to the Buyer one sample of the Goods based on an approved Job sheet for further approval by the Buyer. Any resultant changes necessary as a result of this sample shall be incorporated by the Seller onto the job sheet and the Buyer shall approve this in writing before production shall proceed.

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