Misreporting definition

Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other ((cov- ered)) emissions the third-party verifier concludes should, or should not, be part of the annual GHG report or duplicate or other product data the verifier concludes should not be part of the annual GHG re- port.
Misreporting means duplicative, incomplete, or other GHG emissions, project emissions, GHG reductions, and GHG removal enhancements the offset verification team concludes should, or should not, be part of the Offset Project Data Report.
Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other covered emissions ecology concludes should, or should not, be part of the an- nual GHG report or duplicate or other product data ecology concludes should not be part of the annual GHG report.

Examples of Misreporting in a sentence

  • Misreporting of duty hours is considered a breach of professional behavior and will affect academic performance evaluation.

  • Assessing the Mechanisms of Misreporting to Filter Questions in surveys.

  • If the audit concludes that the SBC ILEC is Materially Misreporting (as hereinafter defined) the Performance Measure or Measures in dispute, then the SBC ILEC will pay for the audit (including Covad’s reasonable expenses of providing data for, and assisting, the auditor).

  • Contractor shall identify and correct common mistakes, such as but not limited to the following:  Transposition errors resulting in misallocation of funds;  Erroneous consolidation of multiple outlets;  Misreporting of "point-of-sale" from the wrong location;  Delays in reporting new outlets;  Incorrectly identifying transactions as a "use tax" rather than a "sales tax"; and  Erroneous fund transfers and adjustments.

  • If, either of the Parties are fined and/or penalized by an Environmental Regulator as a result of the Misreport, then the Misreporting Party shall indemnify the other Party for such fines or penalties, but only to the extent such fine or penalty arises directly from the Misreport.


More Definitions of Misreporting

Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other covered emissions the verifier concludes should, or should not, be part of the emissions data report or duplicate or other product data the verifier concludes should not be part of the emissions data report.
Misreporting means duplicative, incomplete, or other GHG emissions or removal enhancements for required sources, sinks, and reservoirs in the project baseline or project emissions, the offset verification team concludes should, or should not, be part of the Offset Project Data Report. Any misreporting found by the offset verification team must include the positive or negative impact of the misreporting on the total reported GHG emission reductions and removal enhancements when input into the offset material misstatement equation.
Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other CO2 emissions the verifier concludes should, or should not, be part of the CO2 emissions data reports.
Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other GHG emissions, reductions, or removal enhancements data the verifier concludes should, or should not, be part of the Project Report.
Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other fuel quantity data the verifier concludes should, or should not, be part of the Quarterly Fuel Transactions Report.
Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other CI input data the verifier concludes should or should not be part of the fuel pathway application or fuel pathway report.
Misreporting means duplicate, incomplete or other covered emissions the third-party verifier concludes should, or