Review of Items Sample Clauses

Review of Items. Bank shall compare each ACH item against the ACH parameters set by the Client. On each Business Day, Bank may debit and credit to the designated Account each ACH item that is preauthorized within Client’s established ACH parameters.
Review of Items. All checks and items submitted through the Mobile Deposit Service are subject to our verification and final inspection process. We reserve the right to reject any check or item transmitted through the Mobile Deposit Service, at our sole discretion, without liability to you. If the check is eligible for processing in accordance with this Agreement, we will present the check, either in electronic form or as a substitute check, directly or indirectly to the bank the paper check was drawn upon or payable through, or we will present or post the check if we are the paying bank. The manner in which any item transmitted through the Mobile Deposit Service is cleared, presented for payment, and collected shall be in our sole discretion, subject to the terms of the Deposit Agreement governing your Account. If we are not able to accept your deposit for any reason, such as the image is blurry, we cannot read the MICR line, or your deposit is not eligible, we will send a notice that your deposit could not be processed through the Mobile Deposit Service. If the check is eligible for processing in accordance with this Agreement but there is a discrepancy between the check and the information that you submitted regarding the check, we have the right to process the check in accordance with the information on the check and to make such adjustments to your Account as necessary to correct the discrepancy. We will provide you with notice of any such adjustment.
Review of Items. A. The following should be adequately described: (a) The existing project or site conditions. (b) The existing traffic characteristics (as applicable). (c) The impact of the project on the operation of the Airport facility (d) The mitigation measures proposed to alleviate the impact.

Related to Review of Items

  • ADB’s Review of Procurement Decisions 11. All contracts procured under international competitive bidding procedures and contracts for consulting services shall be subject to prior review by ADB, unless otherwise agreed between the Borrower and ADB and set forth in the Procurement Plan.

  • Review of Personnel File Upon written authority from an employee, OC shall permit the President of the Union or their designate to review that employee's personnel file in the office in which the file is normally kept in order to facilitate the proper investigation of a grievance.

  • Review of Personnel Files Every member shall be allowed to review any of his/her personnel files except "confidential law enforcement records" and "trial preparation records" as defined in Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43 at any time, upon request and reasonable notice. Such request shall be made to the supervisor directly responsible for maintenance of such files. Review of the files shall be made in the presence of such supervisor or the supervisor's designated representative. For the Division master personnel file, the request shall be made to the member's Subdivision Deputy Chief or his/her designated representative. Any member, or the member's Lodge representative, may copy documents in the member's file. The City may levy a charge for such copying, which charge shall bear a reasonable relationship to actual costs. A member will be notified in writing any time records within his/her personnel, background, IAB, and/or payroll file(s) are requested, as a public records request pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, provided the City determines that the request is proper under applicable law. A member may request copies of any records provided under this paragraph, and these copies shall be provided at no cost to the member.

  • REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 4.2.1 The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents and shall immediately report in writing to the Architect and the State any error, inconsistency or omission he may discover. The Contractor shall not be liable to the State or the Architect for any damage resulting from any such errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents. The

  • Review Protocol A narrative description of how the Claims Review was conducted and what was evaluated.