Qualified for Payment Sample Clauses

The 'Qualified for Payment' clause defines the conditions under which a party becomes eligible to receive payment under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines specific milestones, deliverables, or performance standards that must be met before payment is authorized, such as completion of a project phase or submission of required documentation. By clearly establishing these prerequisites, the clause ensures that payments are only made when contractual obligations are fulfilled, thereby protecting both parties and reducing the risk of disputes over payment timing or entitlement.
Qualified for Payment. In order to qualify for holiday pay an Employee must work their full scheduled shift immediately preceding and immediately following the holiday, except where the Employee is absent due to illness or bereavement leave. If an Employee is absent on a paid holiday when scheduled to work, he will forfeit all pay for the holiday unless due to illness. However, if an Employee qualifies for E.I. benefits, they will not qualify for holiday pay.
Qualified for Payment. In order to qualify for holiday pay, an employee must be eligible for payment of his scheduled shift immediately preceding and immediately following the holiday, including the float holiday, except where the employee is absent due to illness. If an employee is absent on a paid holiday when scheduled to work, he or she shall forfeit all pay for the holiday unless due to illness, accident or other authorized leave of absence of thirty (30) days or less. Part-time employees who have worked on twelve (12) days out of the previous twenty-eight (28) days shall also be paid for holidays not worked.

Related to Qualified for Payment

  • Demand for Payment If an Event of Default shall occur and be continuing, then, upon written demand of Mortgagee, Mortgagor will pay to Mortgagee all amounts due hereunder and under the Credit Agreement and the Guarantee and Collateral Agreement and such further amount as shall be sufficient to cover the costs and expenses of collection, including attorneys’ fees, disbursements and expenses incurred by Mortgagee, and Mortgagee shall be entitled and empowered to institute an action or proceedings at law or in equity for the collection of the sums so due and unpaid, to prosecute any such action or proceedings to judgment or final decree, to enforce any such judgment or final decree against Mortgagor and to collect, in any manner provided by law, all moneys adjudged or decreed to be payable.

  • Time for Payment Interconnection Customer must provide the additional Security, in a form and with terms as required by Section 212.4, within 15 days after its receipt of Transmission Provider’s notice under this section. The requirement for additional Security under this section shall be treated as a milestone included in the Interconnection Service Agreement pursuant to Section 212.5.

  • Basis for Payment DFPS is not obligated to pay unauthorized costs or to pay more than Grantee’s allowable and incurred costs consistent with 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 75, Subpart E (Cost Principles). Grantee is responsible for submitting invoices in an accurate and timely manner for each service period and for notifying DFPS of a need to expedite payment. DFPS will make reasonable efforts to process all bills received in an accurate and timely manner but does not warrant immediate payment.

  • Release for Payment Upon receipt by the Collateral Custodian of the Servicer’s request for release of documents and receipt in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit M (which certification shall include a statement to the effect that all amounts received in connection with such payment or repurchase have been credited to the Collection Account as provided in this Agreement), the Collateral Custodian shall promptly release the related Required Loan Documents to the Servicer.

  • Treatment of Unallowable Costs Previously Submitted for Payment Defendants further agree that within 90 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement they shall identify to applicable Medicare and TRICARE fiscal intermediaries, carriers, and/or contractors, and Medicaid and FEHBP fiscal agents, any Unallowable Costs (as defined in this paragraph) included in payments previously sought from the United States, or any State Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, payments sought in any cost reports, cost statements, information reports, or payment requests already submitted by Defendants or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates, and shall request, and agree, that such cost reports, cost statements, information reports, or payment requests, even if already settled, be adjusted to account for the effect of the inclusion of the Unallowable Costs. Defendants agree that the United States, at a minimum, shall be entitled to recoup from Defendants any overpayment plus applicable interest and penalties as a result of the inclusion of such Unallowable Costs on previously-submitted cost reports, information reports, cost statements, or requests for payment. Any payments due after the adjustments have been made shall be paid to the United States pursuant to the direction of the Department of Justice and/or the affected agencies. The United States reserves its rights to disagree with any calculations submitted by Defendants or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates on the effect of inclusion of Unallowable Costs (as defined in this paragraph) on Defendants or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates’ cost reports, cost statements, or information reports.