FAILURE TO PROVIDE VERIFICATION Sample Clauses

FAILURE TO PROVIDE VERIFICATION. If after the end of a calendar year Stream2Sea fails to provide an Annual Compliance Verification by the deadline, the XXX may make a good faith estimate, based on information available, of the Employment Positions at the Innovation Place, as applicable, as ofDecember 31, of that year and, if the estimated Employment Positions fall short of the Job Requirement, the XXX may require corresponding remuneration in accordance with this agreement.
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FAILURE TO PROVIDE VERIFICATION. If after the end of a calendar year Rackspace fails to provide an Annual Compliance Verification by the deadline for that year, OOGEDT may make a good faith estimate, based on information available to OOGEDT, of the Employment Positions at Rackspace as of December 31 of that year and, if the estimated Employment Positions fall short of the Job Target, require corresponding liquidated damages in accordance with Section 3.b.ii. above. Rackspace will not be eligible to earn Surplus Job Credits for any such year for which it fails to provide an Annual Compliance Verification by the deadline for that year.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE VERIFICATION. If after the end of a calendar year PRP/KA fails to provide an Annual Compliance Verification by the deadline, the XXX may make a good faith estimate, based on information available, of the Employment Positions, as applicable, as of December 31, of that year and, if the estimated Employment Positions fall short of the Job Requirement, the XXX may require corresponding remuneration in accordance with this agreement.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE VERIFICATION. If after the end of a calendar year TAMUS or Lexicon fails to provide an Annual Compliance Verification by the later of the deadline therefor or 60 days after demand from OOGEDT, OOGEDT may make a good faith estimate, based on information available to OOGEDT, of the Employment Positions at TAMUS or Lexicon , as applicable, as of December 31 of that year and, if the estimated Employment Positions fall short of the Job Target, require corresponding liquidated damages in accordance with Section 3.a.ii.

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  • Failure to Provide Insurance Lessee acknowledges that any failure on its part to obtain or maintain the insurance required herein will expose Lessor to risks and potentially cause Lessor to incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the extent of which will be extremely difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, for any month or portion thereof that Lessee does not maintain the required insurance and/or does not provide Lessor with the required binders or certificates evidencing the existence of the required insurance, the Base Rent shall be automatically increased, without any requirement for notice to Lessee, by an amount equal to 10% of the then existing Base Rent or $100, whichever is greater. The parties agree that such increase in Base Rent represents fair and reasonable compensation for the additional risk/costs that Lessor will incur by reason of Lessee's failure to maintain the required insurance. Such increase in Base Rent shall in no event constitute a waiver of Lessee's Default or Breach with respect to the failure to maintain such insurance, prevent the exercise of any of the other rights and remedies granted hereunder, nor relieve Lessee of its obligation to maintain the insurance specified in this Lease.

  • Third Party Verification 4.8.1 The SPD shall be further required to provide entry to the site of the Power Project free of all encumbrances at all times during the Term of the Agreement to SECI and a third Party nominated by any Indian Governmental Instrumentality for inspection and verification of the works being carried out by the SPD at the site of the Power Project.

  • E-Verification If applicable, Contractor represents and warrants that it will ensure its compliance with the Mississippi Employment Protection Act of 2008, and will register and participate in the status verification system for all newly hired employees. Mississippi Code Annotated §§ 71-11-1 et seq. The term “employee” as used herein means any person that is hired to perform work within the State of Mississippi. As used herein, “status verification system” means the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996 that is operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security, also known as the E-Verify Program, or any other successor electronic verification system replacing the E-Verify Program. Contractor agrees to maintain records of such compliance. Upon request of the State and after approval of the Social Security Administration or Department of Homeland Security when required, Contractor agrees to provide a copy of each such verification. Contractor further represents and warrants that any person assigned to perform services hereafter meets the employment eligibility requirements of all immigration laws. The breach of this agreement may subject Contractor to the following:

  • Owners Required To Provide Information From the Initial Date and prior to the Restriction Termination Date:

  • Obligation to Provide Information Each party’s obligation to provide information shall be as follows:

  • Agreement to Provide Information Intermediary agrees to provide the Fund, upon written request, the taxpayer identification number (“TIN”), the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (“ITIN”), or other government-issued identifier (“GII”), if known, of any or all Shareholder(s) of the account and the amount, date, name or other identifier of any investment professional(s) associated with the Shareholder(s) or account (if known), and transaction type (purchase, redemption, transfer, or exchange) of every purchase, redemption, transfer, or exchange of Shares held through each account maintained by the Intermediary during the period covered by the request.

  • Inspection and Verification The Secured Parties and such persons as the Secured Parties may reasonably designate shall have the right to inspect the Collateral, all records related thereto (and to make extracts and copies from such records) and the premises upon which any of the Collateral is located, to discuss the Grantor’s affairs with the officers of the Grantor and its independent accountants and to verify under reasonable procedures the validity, amount, quality, quantity, value, condition and status of, or any other matter relating to, the Collateral, including, in the case of collateral in the possession of any third Person, by contacting any account debtor or third Person possessing such Collateral for the purpose of making such a verification. Out-of-pocket expenses in connection with any inspections by representatives of the Secured Parties shall be (a) the obligations of the Grantor with respect to any inspection after the Secured Parties’ demand payment of the Notes or (b) the obligation of the Secured Parties in any other case.

  • Medical Verification The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence if the Town perceives the employee is abusing sick leave or has used an excessive amount of sick leave. The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence to verify that the employee is able to return to work with or without restrictions.

  • Employee Verification In accordance with Neb. Rev.

  • To provide a copy of the relevant insurance certificate and policy to the Tenant at the start of the tenancy or as soon as possible thereafter.

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