Accounting Meters Sample Clauses

The 'Accounting Meters' clause defines the requirements and standards for the measurement devices used to track quantities such as energy, water, or other resources relevant to the agreement. It typically specifies the type, accuracy, and maintenance of the meters, as well as procedures for reading and verifying meter data. This clause ensures that both parties have a reliable and agreed-upon method for measuring usage, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring accurate billing or resource allocation.
Accounting Meters. A Player Terminal must have electronic accounting meters which have tally totals to a minimum of eight (8) digits and be capable of rolling over when the maximum value of at least 99,999,999 is reached. The Player Terminal must provide a means for on-demand display o f the electronic meters via a key switch or other secure method on the exterior of the machine. Electronic meters on each Player Terminal for each of the following SPOKANE TRIBE APPENDIX X2 Page 18 data categories for Electronic Scratch Ticket games and On-line Lottery Games are required in compliance with Section 7.1.9: 5.6.1 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered on a cumulative basis on that Terminal; 5.6.2 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, won for the Player Terminal; 5.6.3 For Scratch Ticket games, the number of Scratch Tickets purchased on the Terminal; and 5.6.4 For On-line Lottery games, the number of On-line Lottery ▇▇▇▇▇▇ made on that Terminal.
Accounting Meters. A Player Terminal must have electronic accounting meters which have tally totals to a minimum of eight (8) digits and be capable of rolling over when the maximum value of at least 99,999,999 is reached. The Player Terminal must provide a means for Makah Indian Tribe - State of Washington Appendix X on-demand display of the electronic meters via a key switch or other secure method on the exterior of the machine. Electronic meters on each Player Terminal for each of the following data categories for Electronic Scratch Ticket games and On-line Lottery Games are required: 5.6.1 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered on a cumulative basis on that terminal; 5.6.2 If a Player Terminal offers more than one Electronic Scratch Ticket Game for play, then for each game, the meter shall record the number of credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered and won for each game;
Accounting Meters. A Player Terminal must have electronic accounting meters which have tally totals to a minimum of eight (8) digits and be capable of rolling over when the maximum value of at least 99,999,999 is reached. The Player Terminal must provide a means for on-demand display of the electronic meters via a key switch or other secure method on the exterior of the machine. Electronic meters on each Player Terminal for each of the following data categories for Electronic Scratch Ticket games and On-line Lottery Games are required: APPENDIX X 2/11/99 5.6.1 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered on a cumulative basis on that terminal; 5.6.2 If a Player Terminal offers more than one Electronic Scratch Ticket Game for play, then for each game, the meter shall record the number of credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered and won for each game; 5.6.3 Hand-Paid and progressive j ackpots paid for that terminal, which must include the cumulative amounts paid by an-attendant for any such jackpot not otherwise metered pursuant to Section 5.6.2; 5.6.4 The number of Scratch Tickets purchased on the terminal; 5.6.5 The number of On-line Lottery ▇▇▇▇▇▇ made on that terminal; 5.6.6 If a Player Terminal offers more than one Electronic Scratch Ticket Game for play, the meter shall record the number of Scratch Tickets purchased for each game; and 5.6.7 The number of times the cabinet door is opened or accessed.
Accounting Meters. A Player Terminal must have electronic accounting meters which have tally totals to a minimum of eight (8) digits and be capable of rolling over when the maximum value of at least 99,999,999 is reached. The Player Terminal must provide a means for on-demand display of the electronic meters via a key switch or other secure method on the exterior of the machine. Electronic meters on each Player Terminal for each of the following data categories for Electronic Scratch Ticket games and On-line Lottery Games are required: APPENDIX X 2/11/99 5.6.1 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered on a cumulative basis on that terminal; 5.6.2 If a Player Terminal offers more than one Electronic Scratch Ticket Game for play, then for each game, the meter shall record the number of credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered and won for each game;
Accounting Meters. A Player Terminal must have electronic accounting meters which have tally totals to a minimum of eight (8) digits and be capable of rolling over when the maximum value of at least 99,999,999 is reached. The Player Terminal must provide a means for on-demand display of the electronic meters via a key switch or other secure method on the exterior of the machine. Electronic meters on each Player Terminal for each of the following STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE APPENDIX X2 02-26-07 Page 18 data categories for Electronic Scratch Ticket games and On-line Lottery Games are required in compliance with Section 7.1.9: 5.6.1 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, wagered on a cumulative basis on that Terminal; 5.6.2 Credits, or equivalent monetary units, won for the Player Terminal; 5.6.3 For Scratch Ticket games, the number of Scratch Tickets purchased on the Terminal; and 5.6.4 For On-line Lottery games, the number of On-line Lottery ▇▇▇▇▇▇ made on that Terminal.