Content Certificate definition

Content Certificate means the unique certificate that identifies a Licensed Content Product, as described in the Specifications.
Content Certificate means a content certificate issued by the Supplier and submitted by the Borrower in respect of each Disbursement hereunder setting out the value of the equipment, services or work supplied or performed by the Supplier for the Project in respect of which such Disbursement is requested and such certificate shall be substantially in the form and substance attached hereto as Annex D.

Examples of Content Certificate in a sentence

  • In case of failure to provide Local Content Certificate for the executed order within reasonable time, the issue be referred for debarment.

  • Any employee who refuses such “favored work” offer will not be eligible for disability benefits.

  • Content Participant shall report to AACS LA the results of such investigation, and make any further payment of Content Certificate fees as required hereunder, within a reasonable period of time after receipt of notice of AACS LA’s demand for such internal investigation.

  • Content Provider shall report to AACS LA the results of such investigation, and make any further payment of Content Certificate fees as required hereunder, within a reasonable period of time after receipt of notice of AACS LA’s demand for such internal investigation.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, AACS LA does not waive any rights of evidentiary discovery in connection with any legal action arising out of any alleged underpayment of Content Certificate fees paid by Content Provider hereunder.

  • The auditor shall treat all records of Content Provider as Confidential Information and shall disclose to AACS LA only whether Content Provider has paid, with respect to the applicable Reporting Year(s), Content Certificate fees equal to or greater than the Content Certificate fees required hereunder for the number of LCP Units that Content Provider has distributed during such Reporting Year(s) and, if not, the amount of the underpayment.

  • After receipt of such report from Content Provider, or in the event that Content Provider does not submit such report, and any required payment, to AACS LA within such reasonable period of time, AACS LA shall have the right to audit Content Provider’s records (including, without limitation, records with respect to any LCP Units manufactured by third parties on Content Provider’s behalf) with respect to the Content Certificate fees paid by Content Provider hereunder with respect to such Reporting Year(s).

  • For the avoidance of doubt, AACS LA does not waive any rights of evidentiary discovery in connection with any legal action arising out of any alleged underpayment of Content Certificate fees paid by Content Participant hereunder.

  • Content Providers may elect to pay MKB fees directly to AACS LA, or to direct the payment of the Content Certificate fees by its contracted Licensed Content Producer.

  • The auditor shall treat all records of Content Participant as Confidential Information and shall disclose to AACS LA only whether Content Participant has paid, with respect to the applicable Reporting Year(s), Content Certificate fees equal to or greater than the Content Certificate fees required hereunder for the number of LCP Units that Content Participant has distributed during such Reporting Year(s) and, if not, the amount of the underpayment.