D ocumentation Sample Clauses

The Documentation clause sets out the requirements for providing, maintaining, and updating documents relevant to the agreement or project. Typically, it specifies what types of documents must be delivered, the format and timing for delivery, and the responsibilities for keeping records accurate and up to date. For example, it may require the delivery of technical manuals, compliance certificates, or progress reports at certain milestones. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have access to necessary and reliable information, thereby supporting transparency, accountability, and smooth project execution.
D ocumentation. Contractor represents and warrants that the Documentation is and shall at all times during the term of this Agreement remain substantially complete and current with the current version of the Licensed Software Program.
D ocumentation. Documentation for Google Cloud Datastore is set forth at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/datastore.
D ocumentation. Licensor will provide complete and up-to-date help and operational documentation for Licensee, Participating Institutions and Authorized Users in an electronic format. Such documentation may be provided by means of the Licensors´s online system and/or system for administrators.
D ocumentation. The Contractor is responsible to have the following documentation available on site in accordanceA copy of the OHS Act. • Copies of all site accident report forms as required by the OHS Act. • Copies of minutes of health and safety meetings held on site. • Copies of inspection reports produced by the accident prevention officer Copies of all relevant SHEQ procedures and associated documents
D ocumentation. All executable programs, and all programming Documentation relating thereto, including specifications developed by PHMC under any SOW, shall be the property of PHMC provided, however, PHMC grants Licensee the limited right to use such programs and Documentation in accordance with this Agreement. PHMC may use without restriction any and all ideas, concepts, methods, know-how, or techniques related to the programming and processing of data discovered or developed by PHMC during the performance of Professional Services under any SOW.
D ocumentation. The Administrator must be able to verify the truth and authenticity of any documentation submitted pursuant to this Covenant, and may refuse to accept any documentation that is not reasonably verifiable by an independent and reliable source. Furthermore, the submitted documentation must be reasonably sufficient for the Administrator to find that, as a whole, it establishes compliance with the applicable standard or requirement. Any person who submits documentation pursuant to this Covenant shall submit an affidavit along with the documentation, stating that all such documentation is true and accurate. If any documentation is determined to be inaccurate, the person who submitted such documentation is subject to disqualification from the application and/or approval process.
D ocumentation. The Governing Board shall maintain all documents used to determine and support data used to prepare the annual report provided in subsection 4.1 a., and shall submit such additional documents as the SCSB may request.