Providing Documentation Clause Samples

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Providing Documentation. Either Party, at its option, may supply any document required by or referenced in and consistent with this Agreement in either paper or electronic form (including, but not limited to, electronic image, facsimile, or photocopy), and any such version shall be sufficient for all purposes under this Agreement.
Providing Documentation. Either Customer, Motor Carrier, or USP at its option, may supply any document required by or referenced in and consistent with this Agreement in either paper or electronic form (including, but not limited to, electronic image, facsimile, or photocopy), and such versions shall be sufficient for all purposes under this Agreement.
Providing Documentation. On execution of each Work Order, i3 Mobile will provide Abacus with copies of all guidelines, telemarketing scripts and other documents related to the Program.
Providing Documentation. An employer may request that the employee provide documentation to support the reasons for personal leave. The employer must do so in writing and no later than 15 days after the employee’s return to work. The employee is only required to provide that documentation if it is reasonably practicable for them to obtain and provide it. The decision as to whether or not it is reasonably practicable to obtain documentation falls to the employee. If it is not reasonably practicable to obtain and provide documentation, the employee can decide instead to write and sign a statement to indicate the circumstances that led to their absence. When the employee has provided their written statement for the leave, an employer cannot deny personal leave on the basis that the employee did not provide documentation. Further information on the meaning of “reasonably practicable” is available within IPG-098 (Reasonably practicable – 802-1-IPG-098 - ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇)
Providing Documentation. When enrolling a new Consultant, the sponsoring Consultant must be able to provide or ensure that they have access to, and have reviewed, the latest version of the Policies and Procedures, the Compensation Plan, and the Consultant Agreement before the new Consultant signs the Independent Consultant Agreement, or completes the process online.
Providing Documentation. When enrolling a new Distributor, the sponsoring Distributor must be able to provide or ensure that they have access to, and have reviewed, the latest version of the Policies and Procedures, the Compensation Plan, and the Distributor Agreement before the new Distributor signs the Independent Distributor Agreement, or completes the process online.
Providing Documentation. When enrolling a new Stylist, the sponsoring Stylist must be able to provide or ensure that they have access to, and have reviewed, the latest version of the Policies and Procedures, the Compensation Plan, and the Stylist Agreement before the new Stylist completes the process online.

Related to Providing Documentation

  • Closing Documentation The Parent shall have received the --------------------- following documents, agreements and instruments from the Company: (i) an opinion of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ & Freidenrich LLP, dated the Closing Date and addressed to the Parent and Newco, in substantially the form of Exhibit F hereto; --------- (ii) certificates dated as of a recent date from the Secretary of State of the States of Delaware and any other applicable states to the effect that each of the Company and its Subsidiaries is duly incorporated and in good standing in such state and stating that the Company and its Subsidiaries owes no franchise taxes in such state and listing all documents of the Company and its Subsidiaries on file with said Secretary of State; (iii) a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, including all amendments thereto, certified as of a recent date by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware; (iv) evidence, reasonably satisfactory to the Parent, of the authority and incumbency of the persons acting on behalf of the Company in connection with the execution of any document delivered in connection with this Agreement; (v) Uniform Commercial Code Search Reports on Form UCC-11 with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries from the states and local jurisdictions where the principal place of business of the Company and its Subsidiaries and their respective assets are located, the search reports of which shall confirm compliance with Section 3.15 (and Schedule thereto) of this Agreement; (vi) the corporate minute books and stock record books of the Company and its Subsidiaries; (vii) estoppel letters of lenders to the Company, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Parent, with respect to amounts (including any pre-payment penalties) owing by the Company as of the Closing; and (viii) such other instruments and documents as the Parent shall reasonably request not inconsistent with the provisions hereof.

  • Supporting Documentation Upon request, the HSP will provide the LHIN with proof of the matters referred to in this Article.

  • Project Documentation All documentation provided to the City other than Project drawings shall be furnished on a Microsoft compatible compact disc.

  • Licensed Documentation If commercially available, Licensee shall have the option to require the Contractor to deliver, at Contractor’s expense: (i) one (1) hard copy and one (1) master electronic copy of the Documentation in a mutually agreeable format; (ii) based on hard copy instructions for access by downloading from the Internet

  • Source Documentation Accounting records must be supported by such source documentation as canceled checks, bank statements, invoices, paid bills, donor letters, time and attendance records, activity reports, travel reports, contractual and consultant agreements, and subaward documentation. All supporting documentation should be clearly identified with the Award and general ledger accounts which are to be charged or credited. (i) The documentation standards for salary charges to grants are prescribed by 2 CFR 200.430, and in the cost principles applicable to the entity’s organization (Paragraphs 7.4 through 7.7). (ii) If records do not meet the standards in 2 CFR 200.430, then Grantor may notify Grantee in PART TWO, PART THREE or Exhibit G of the requirement to submit Personnel activity reports. See 2 CFR 200.430(i)(8). Personnel activity reports shall account on an after-the-fact basis for one hundred percent (100%) of the employee's actual time, separately indicating the time spent on the grant, other grants or projects, vacation or sick leave, and administrative time, if applicable. The reports must be signed by the employee, approved by the appropriate official, and coincide with a pay period. These time records should be used to record the distribution of salary costs to the appropriate accounts no less frequently than quarterly. (iii) Formal agreements with independent contractors, such as consultants, must include a description of the services to be performed, the period of performance, the fee and method of payment, an itemization of travel and other costs which are chargeable to the agreement, and the signatures of both the contractor and an appropriate official of Grantee. (iv) If third party in-kind (non-cash) contributions are used for Grant purposes, the valuation of these contributions must be supported with adequate documentation.