Adequate verification definition

Adequate verification and “full documentation” shall mean that the CONTRACTOR’S records are such that an orderly examination by a reasonable person is possible and can be conducted without the use of information extrinsic to said records and such that an examination can readily determine that the CONTRACTOR’S services were provided. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for all audit exceptions.
Adequate verification and “full documentation” shall mean that the CONTRACTOR’S records are such that an orderly examination by a reasonable person is possible and can be conducted without the use of information extrinsic to said records and such that an examination can readily determine that the

Examples of Adequate verification in a sentence

  • Adequate verification refers to unit member’s providing justification including, but not limited to, a unit member’s written statement which provides the reason for the absence, or a doctor’s note.

  • Adequate verification and full documentation of expenditures as used in this paragraph shall mean that DED’s records are such that an orderly examination by a reasonable person is possible and can be conducted without the use of information extrinsic to said records and such that an examination can readily determine whether DED’s services were, in fact provided and whether they were in accordance with the terms of this MOU and applicable federal and state regulations.

  • Adequate verification refers to unit member provided justification including, but not limited to, a written statement which provides the reason for the absence.

  • Adequate verification of such expenses shall be a prerequisite to such reimbursement.

Related to Adequate verification

  • Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);

  • Adequate Assurance has the meaning given in clause 21.3(a).

  • adequate information means information of a kind, and in sufficient detail, as far as is reasonably practicable in light of the nature and history of the debtor and the condition of the debtor’s books and records, including a discussion of the potential material Federal tax consequences of the plan to the debtor, any successor to the debtor, and a hypothetical investor typical of the holders of claims or interests in the case, that would enable such a hypothetical investor of the relevant class to make an informed judgment about the plan . . . .

  • Adequate Country means a country or territory that is recognized under EU Data Protection Laws as providing adequate protection for Personal Data;

  • Demonstration means a show, seminar, or contest in which barber services are rendered for the purpose of educating barbers.