Master Control Sheet definition

Master Control Sheet means the first page of the Services Agreement, at the base of which is printed “MASTER CONTROL SHEET.” “including” means including, without limitation.

Examples of Master Control Sheet in a sentence

  • In addition to the information required on the Master Control Sheet, invoices shall also state the period of performance of the Service Agreement and include the date range covering the Work performed applicable to the invoice.

  • Step 8 - Invoices generated and payments received logged against corresponding load Following receipt of the Proof Of Delivery tickets and the completed National Salt Master Control Sheet from the Contractor, the Client generates an invoice to the relevant local highway authority/ HE Service Provider.

  • Step 5 - Despatch delivery information from the haulier to relevant Contractor’s Site contact On receipt of the National Salt Master Control Sheet, the Contractor checks the information and submits it to the Contractor’s Site contact and the Client.

  • The haulier contacts the local highway authority/HE Service Provider to confirm expected delivery date and time, updates the National Salt Master Control Sheet and forwards it to the Contractor.

  • The authorized and, based solely on our review of a Master Control Sheet prepared by Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company dated May __, 2010, outstanding Shares, Series B and Warrants of the Company, are as set forth in the Prospectus.

  • Subcontractor shall perform and complete their portion of work within the time duration specified by KEMRON on the Master Control Sheet subject to the provisions of Subparagraph “f.” herein.

  • Step 3 - Generates and issues list of accepted tonnages for each authority The Contractor sends via email the National Salt Master Control Sheet containing details of each salt despatch (including the URN) to a haulier (copied to the DfT and the Client) appointed by the Contractor and/or the Client.

  • The Contractor obtains a Purchase Order from the local highway authority/HE Service Provider and updates the National Salt Master Control Sheet (Appendix I ‘National Salt Master Control Sheet’) The Contractor captures all details in the National Salt Master Control Sheet in their entirety.

  • Step 4 - Arrange deliveries with each authority/HE Service Provider and issues details On receipt of the National Salt Master Control Sheet, liaison is undertaken with hauliers to arrange delivery of the salt from the appropriate storage site to the Highway Authority/HE Service Provider.

  • A hard copy invoice of all invoices SHALL be submitted to KEMRON (address as shown on the Master Control Sheet).

Related to Master Control Sheet

  • Water control structure means a structure within, or adjacent to, a water, which intentionally or coincidentally alters the hydraulic capacity, the flood elevation resulting from the two-, 10-, or 100-year storm, flood hazard area limit, and/or floodway limit of the water. Examples of a water control structure may include a bridge, culvert, dam, embankment, ford (if above grade), retaining wall, and weir.

  • Control Letter means a letter agreement between Agent and (i) the issuer of uncertificated securities with respect to uncertificated securities in the name of any Credit Party, (ii) a securities intermediary with respect to securities, whether certificated or uncertificated, securities entitlements and other financial assets held in a securities account in the name of any Credit Party, (iii) a futures commission merchant or clearing house, as applicable, with respect to commodity accounts and commodity contracts held by any Credit Party, whereby, among other things, the issuer, securities intermediary or futures commission merchant disclaims any security interest in the applicable financial assets, acknowledges the Lien of Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, on such financial assets, and agrees to follow the instructions or entitlement orders of Agent without further consent by the affected Credit Party.

  • Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting and/or unsetting of an immobilizer.

  • Load Control Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple receivers and relays) that is from time to time installed in, over or on Customer’s Premises for the purpose of receiving signals sent by Load Signalling Equipment and switching on and off, or otherwise controlling, controllable load;

  • air traffic control service means a service provided for the purpose of: