Record and Report Days Sample Clauses

The "Record and Report Days" clause establishes the requirement for parties to accurately document and communicate the number of days worked or services rendered within a specified period. Typically, this involves maintaining daily logs or timesheets and submitting them to the relevant party, such as an employer or project manager, for verification and approval. By formalizing the process of recording and reporting days, this clause ensures transparency, supports accurate billing or payroll, and helps prevent disputes over time worked or services provided.
Record and Report Days. Three ½-days for records and reports will be on the District’s calendar. No deviations from the published calendar of the College Place School District shall be made accept by mutual consent of the District and the Association. Tentative agreement of the first day of school for the succeeding year shall be reached by May 1st of each school year. This time limit may be extended by mutual consent.
Record and Report Days. Three ½-days for records and reports will be on the District’s calendar.

Related to Record and Report Days

  • Accounting and Reports (a) The Company shall adopt for tax accounting purposes any accounting method that the Board shall decide in its sole discretion is in the best interests of the Company. The Company’s accounts shall be maintained in U.S. currency. (b) After the end of each Taxable Year, the Company shall furnish to each Member such information regarding the operation of the Company and such Member’s Interest as is necessary for Members to complete U.S. federal and state income tax or information returns and any other tax information required by U.S. federal and state law. (c) Except as otherwise required by the 1940 Act, or as may otherwise be permitted by rule, regulation or order, within 60 days after the close of the period for which a report required under this Section 7.1 is being made, the Company shall furnish to each Member an unaudited semi-annual report and an audited annual report containing the information required by such Act. The Company shall cause financial statements contained in each annual report furnished hereunder to be accompanied by a certificate of independent public accountants based upon an audit performed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The Company may furnish to each Member such other periodic reports as it deems necessary or appropriate in its discretion.