Report Status Clause Samples

Report Status a) Describe work performed during the reporting period b) Describe major accomplishments, such as: i) Tasks completed ii) Milestones met
Report Status. The Company has filed or furnished (as applicable) with SEC, within 12 months prior to the Agreement Date, all forms, documents, proxy statements and reports that are required to be submitted prior to the Agreement Date by the Company. The Company's SEC Document complied, in all material respects, with applicable requirements of the Securities Act and the Exchange Act, as well as the rules and regulations promulgated by SEC thereunder, as of the date of their respective filing, or as of the date of the last amendment or supplement if such amendment or supplement has been made prior to Date of this Agreement, and the information contained therein did not contain any false statement or omissions in respect of material facts that it is required to be stated or necessary to make the statements therein, and the preparation thereof is not misleading.
Report Status. Describe work performed during the reporting period
Report Status. Purpose: The Contractor shall prepare project status reports that summarize key information related to the status and health of the project. Status reports will be tactical in nature. Status reporting meetings will be held weekly unless otherwise changed by the SCORE II PM. Updated: No Dependents: Project Schedule, Risk Management Plan, Issue Management Plan, Staffing Plan, Project Measurement Plan, Change Control Plan, and Configuration Management Plan Specification: This deliverable will consist of but is not limited to:

Related to Report Status

  • Reporting Status Until the date on which the Buyers shall have sold all of the Registrable Securities (the “Reporting Period”), the Company shall timely file all reports required to be filed with the SEC pursuant to the 1934 Act, and the Company shall not terminate its status as an issuer required to file reports under the 1934 Act even if the 1934 Act or the rules and regulations thereunder would no longer require or otherwise permit such termination.

  • CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION

  • Current Status Sacramento County recently adopted a revised American River Parkway Plan which includes specific policies related to implementing water flows protective of the lower American River ecosystem. The Parkway Plan serves as a guide for other local, state and federal agencies with authority within the American River Parkway under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the Urban American River Parkway Preservation Act. Sacramento County, through the Water Forum, is in the process of preparing a draft environmental impact report to institute the FMS consistent with the American River Parkway Plan and the coequal goals of the Water Forum Agreement by entering into an operations agreement with Reclamation or by seeking to modify Reclamation’s Folsom Dam water right permits or other measures. Reclamation has been operating the Folsom and Nimbus Dams in accordance with the minimum release requirements of the FMS since 2006. In 2009, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) included the FMS flow, operational criteria, American River Group, and monitoring requirements in the Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives of the Biological Opinion (BO) for operating the CVP. The NMFS BO also called for an iterative temperature management planning process that is consistent with the water temperature objectives of the FMS. The Water Forum is currently investigating the potential for an improved Flow Standard for the lower American River that would provide increased protection of salmonid species and improved water supply reliability.

  • REIT Status The Borrower qualifies as, and has elected to be treated as, a REIT and is in compliance with all requirements and conditions imposed under the Internal Revenue Code to allow the Borrower to maintain its status as a REIT.

  • SUBMISSION OF THE MONTHLY MI REPORT 4.1 The completed MI Report shall be completed electronically and returned to the Authority by uploading the electronic MI Report computer file to MISO in accordance with the instructions provided in MISO. 4.2 The Authority reserves the right (acting reasonably) to specify that the MI Report be submitted by the Supplier using an alternative communication to that specified in paragraph 4.1 above such as email. The Supplier agrees to comply with any such instructions provided they do not materially increase the burden on the Supplier.