Accurate Reporting Clause Samples

The Accurate Reporting clause requires parties to provide truthful, complete, and up-to-date information relevant to the agreement. In practice, this means that any data, records, or statements shared—such as financial reports, progress updates, or compliance certifications—must reflect the actual situation without omissions or misrepresentations. This clause helps ensure transparency and trust between parties, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes arising from inaccurate or misleading information.
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Accurate Reporting. 15.1 All financial settlements, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or reports rendered by either Party to the other under the terms of this Agreement and any amendments thereto will, to the best of the knowledge and belief of the Party rendering such settlement, billing, or report, properly reflect the facts about all activities and transactions related to this Agreement, which data may be relied upon as being complete and accurate in any further recording and reporting made by such other Party for whatever purpose. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party at any time it has reason to believe that the above-mentioned data is no longer accurate and complete.
Accurate Reporting. Executive further affirms that Executive will accurately report any amounts paid pursuant to this Agreement to the appropriate state or local unemployment benefits authority, if applicable.
Accurate Reporting. Employee further affirms that Employee will accurately report any amounts paid pursuant to this Agreement to the appropriate state or local unemployment benefits authority, if applicable.
Accurate Reporting. Publishers must provide accurate data on publishing volume and trends, particularly in shifts in paid-for, and freely accessible content, at international and local levels. Additionally, publishers will need to provide accurate data on the contributions made by authors, peer reviewers and other institutional staff in the scholarly communications process.