Job Summary Schedule definition

Job Summary Schedule means the schedule of Projects and their related Contract Values, Recognized Bill▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Recognized Costs to be delivered by the Seller to the Purchaser three days before the Closing Date in accordance with Section 2.5.

Examples of Job Summary Schedule in a sentence

  • No less than three days before the Closing, the Seller shall deliver to the Purchaser a schedule (the "Job Summary Schedule") setting forth, with respect to each Project, the Contract Value, the Recognized Costs, and the identification of the Project as a Completed Project or an Ongoing Project.

  • The Contract Values, Recognized Bill▇▇▇▇, ▇▇cognized Costs and the status of each Project set forth in the Job Summary Schedule will be true, correct and complete in all Material respects as of the date thereof and present fairly and fully such information regarding each Project, and have been prepared in accordance with Seller's customary accounting procedures.

  • The Contract Values, Recognized ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Recognized Costs and the status of each Project set forth in the Job Summary Schedule will be true, correct and complete in all Material respects as of the date thereof and present fairly and fully such information regarding each Project, and have been prepared in accordance with Seller's customary accounting procedures.

Related to Job Summary Schedule

  • Work Schedule means the approved order and timeline for how the requirements of this contract, including Work on individual Units or groups of Units, will be fulfilled by the Contractor.

  • Progress Schedule means a schedule of the Work, in a form satisfactory to Owner, as further set forth in Section 3.02.

  • ORSA summary report means a confidential high-level summary of an insurer or insurance group's own risk and solvency assessment.

  • Delivery Schedule means that attribute of the Statement of Work setting forth the completion date of each Milestone and the delivery date for each Deliverable.

  • Shift Schedule means a written statement setting forth the days and hours upon which the employees are required to work.