Returns ofLabour Sample Clauses
The "Returns of Labour" clause defines the process and requirements for reporting or accounting for the labor provided under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines how workers' hours, tasks, or productivity must be documented and submitted, often on a regular basis, to the contracting party or employer. For example, it may require the contractor to provide weekly timesheets or detailed records of work performed. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and accountability in labor usage, helping both parties track performance and verify that contractual obligations regarding labor are being met.
Returns ofLabour. (a) The Contractor shall deliver to the Authority a detailed return in such form and at such intervals as the Authority may prescribe, showing the details including names, payment details and terms of appointment of the several classes of labour employed by the Contractor from time to time for the Works. TheContractorshall,initsreturnscertifythatallduesoftheworkersor labour have been fullypaid.
(b) The Authority is entitled to witness labour payments made or to be made by the Contractor. If the Contractor defaults in its obligations for making any payments under the labour laws, the Employer may make the relevant payments. Any sum equal to any amount paid by the Employer under this Sub- Sub-Clause 9.2 shall be immediately due as a debt from the Contractor to the Employer and until payment/ set off shall carry interest at 18% per annum. For this purpose it is agreed between the parties that debt due aforesaid shall be set off immediately out the running account bills of the Contractor under thisAgreement.
