Work Diary Clause Samples

Work Diary. Freelancer agrees to record and invoice through Work Diary on the Site all work performed by any Freelancer Personnel for Projects performed on a time and material or hourly basis under this Agreement. Freelancer acknowledges that UTG has no obligation to pay Freelancer, and may not approve payment of Freelancer, for time spent on hourly Projects that is not recorded in the Work Diary.
Work Diary. Where an employee is required to possess a work diary, the cost of such diary shall be reimbursed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Work Diary. 6.3.1 Where an employee is required to possess a log book/work diary, at the Company’s sole discretion, the Company will either provide the necessary log book/work diary free of charge or reimburse the cost of the book(s).
Work Diary. 33.1. The Contractor will administer a work diary at the Site (hereinafter - the “Diary”) in a format that will be required or approved by the Engineer, and he will write in it every day, inter alia, details regarding: a. The weather conditions prevailing at the Site. b. The progress in carrying out the work during the day. c. Instructions given to the Contractor. d. His comments regarding the course of performing the work, however it is clarified that his comments will not bind the Company. e. Report on visits at the Site. f. Report on the review of the quality of the work. g. Anything else that in the opinion of the Contractor or the Engineer or the Engineer’s Representative can reflect the factual situation during the performance of the works. h. The number of employees and their types, materials and equipment brought to or from the Site. i. Quantities of the goods received for the project from the Company’s warehouses with a delivery note j. Quantities of the materials invested by the Contractor in performing the work. k. Mishaps and interferences in the execution of the works. l. Use of mechanical equipment to perform the works. m. Instructions and comments given by the Engineer or his representatives during the day. n. Anything else the Engineer required to be included in the diary. 33.2. When the execution of the work is performed in stages or in the case where, in the opinion of the Engineer, recording a diary on a daily basis is ineffective or not necessary, it will be recorded from time to time in accordance with the Engineer’s instructions. 33.3. The Engineer or the Engineer’s Representative shall record their comments in a work diary in the placed designed for this. The diary will be signed by the Engineer or the Engineer’s Representative and the Contractor’s representative. 33.4. If the Contractor, or his authorized representative, has not notified of a reservation regarding anything recorded in the work diaries, he is deemed to have confirmed the correctness of the details recorded in the diary. 33.5. If the Contractor, or his authorized representative, refuses to sign the diary or is absent from the Site the entries in the diary will be considered as if they were approved by the Contractor. 33.6. If the Contractor or his authorized representative did not sign the diary and insisted on this due to his refusal or absence from the Site, this would constitute a breach of the agreement. 33.7. The Contractor may record his comments in the diary re...