Logbook Clause Examples

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Logbook. ( a) All calls shall be recorded in a logbook. The logbook shall show;: The shift to be filled. The name of the employee called and phone numbers used. Date and time of call(s). The final outcome of the call(s) whether the casual shift was accepted or refused. Signature of the caller. ( b) The Labour Management Committee may review the Logbook.
Logbook i. The Service Provider shall thereafter update the logbook on the GeM portal as per the logbook process flow. ii. Once the Service Provider updates the logbook online, the Buyer shall either accept or reject these entries within the prescribed time lime. The buyer will also record any service non delivery or non-performance issues, and subsequent penalties.Failure to takeaction on logbook entries updated by Service Provider shall be deemed as accepted. iii. The Service Provider can raise an issue against the rejection of any entry by the buyer within prescribed timelines of such rejection with the designated representative of the Buyer.
Logbook. A logbook shall be kept as a written record of the decisions taken during meetings. All decisions shall be recorded in the logbook and signed by all partners at or before the next meeting. This logbook shall be kept at the Partnership Office. The logbook shall be written up by: _________________________
Logbook. The service provider will maintain a separate duty slip for each vehicle, which will be signed by the authorized signatory of the buyer/ passenger. Before each car is allotted for duty, the odometer reading shall be noted down by the driver and subsequent entries for starting time/closing time, places visited etc. for each duty during service hours. After completion of duty, the driver shall again note down the odometer reading and get it checked and signed by the user of the vehicle deployed by the buyer. On the basis of each vehicle’s duty slip, the service provider shall prepare bills enclosing therewith a consolidated statement of each vehicle’s running and original copies of duty slip.
Logbook. The contractor is required to maintain records of maintenance visits and tasks undertaken. The project maintenance records must be kept by the Client’s Representative. At the end of each maintenance visit the contractor must report to the Client’s Representative.. Once approved the contractor must fill out the log book retained by the Client’s Representative. Undertaken: At each maintenance visit.
Logbook. 1. The service provider shall update the logbook on the GeM portal as per the logbook process flow. Once the service provider updates the logbook online, the Buyer shall either accept or reject these entries within the prescribed time lime. The buyer will also record the any service non delivery or non-performance issues, and subsequent penalties Failure to take action on logbook entries updated by service provider shall be deemed as accepted. 1. The Service Provider can raise an issue against the rejection of any entry by the buyer within prescribe timelines of such rejection with the designated representative of the Buyer.
Logbook. The DEVELOPER and CEA, the latter through the SUPERVISION, are obliged to maintain in order and up-to-date a LOGBOOK of the WORKS corresponding to the construction of the SYSTEM, during the INVESTMENT PERIOD, which shall comply with the provisions of article 107 section V of the RLAPPEBC and, afterwards, for the activities of operation and maintenance during the OPERATION PERIOD, having to be executed by the PARTIES at the commencement of the WORKS and every time that it is necessary; every order or observation made by CEA through the WORKS RESIDENT shall be registered in the LOGBOOK and executed by whomever formulated it, by whomever received it and by whomever executed it on behalf of the DEVELOPER, for purposes of delimitating liabilities at all times.
Logbook. 1. The service provider will maintain a separate duty slip for each vehicle, which will be signed by the authorized signatory of the buyer/ passenger. Before each car is allotted for duty, the odometer reading shall be noted down by the driver and subsequent entries for starting time/closing time, places visited etc. for each duty during service hours. After completion of duty, the driver shall again note down the odometer reading and get it checked and signed by the user of the vehicle deployed by the buyer
Logbook. The SFMTA shall keep a logbook in which all events relevant to the services shall be kept. This logbook shall be available to both Parties at all times.
Logbook. The service provider will maintain a separate duty slip for each ambulance, which will be signed by the authorized signatory of the buyer/ passenger. Before each car is allotted for duty, the odometer reading shall be noted down by the driver and subsequent entries for starting time/closing time, places visited etc. for each duty during service hours. After completion of duty, the driver shall again note down the odometer reading and get it checked and signed by the user of the ambulance deployed by the buyer. On the basis of each ambulance’s duty slip, the service provider shall prepare bills enclosing therewith a consolidated statement of each ambulance’s running and original copies of duty slip. The logbook shall also contain details of the employee/dependent requiring emergency assistance.