Time Sheet definition

Time Sheet means a contemporaneously-executed document that states the hours performed on a particular task, specifying the task performed and the applicable hourly rate in the case of Hourly rate billing or contracts with Not-to- exceed clauses, or the applicable estimated hourly rate, in the case of a Flat fee contract.
Time Sheet refers to the form that the parties use to track the number of hours worked by an Assigned Personnel. A Time Sheet shall be completed for each Pay Period. The Time Sheet must be approved by the Reports To, and the Assigned Personnel. Under no circumstance shall the Contactor approve a Time Sheet on behalf of the Judicial Council. Terms and conditions listed on Time Sheets shall not be binding to the parties of this Master Agreement or any Order.
Time Sheet means a document which records all daily particulars relating to the loading or discharging of cargo as well as the duration of and reason for any stoppage of work and is used as a basis for the calculation of demurrage/dispatch.  MV means Mother Vessel where the coal is to be finally loaded from barge trans-shipment then sail to buyer discharge port.

Examples of Time Sheet in a sentence

  • ANNEX A – ESF HOURLY RATE TEMPLATE ANNEX B – STAFF TIME SHEET (STS1) Staff Time Sheet (STS1) NOMS CFO Name: Department: Position: Hours Min Month: Standard Monthly Conditioned Hours: Date Description Hours Min Sub‐Total: Signed supervisor: Date: PRINT NAME: Dept: Staff declaration: I declare that the details given on this form are true to the best of my knowledge.

  • This stipend shall be paid in the last payroll in June provided an Employee Time Sheet is received in Payroll by June 10th.

  • Credit hours must be recorded on the Maxiflex Pay Period Time Sheet, and in the Agency’s Time and Attendance Reporting System each time approved credit hours are earned and/or used, and must be recorded in 15-minute increments.

  • Since Maxiflex allows employees to vary their work hours during flexible times for each pay period, employees must electronically submit a proposed work schedule on the Maxiflex Pay Period Time Sheet to their supervisors in advance of each pay period.

  • Employees must timely submit their Maxiflex Pay Period Time Sheet, pursuant to the supervisor’s designated deadline, that documents: a) the planned hours to be worked in the upcoming biweekly pay period with specific days, and starting and ending times, b) the requested leave usage of all types; c) the number of credit hours the employee is requesting to earn; and d) the number of credit hours the employee is requesting to use.


More Definitions of Time Sheet

Time Sheet means a document which records all daily particulars relating to the loading or discharging of cargo as well as the duration of and reason for any stoppage of work and is used as a basis for the calculation of demurrage or despatch.
Time Sheet refers to the form that the parties use to track the number of hours worked by an Assigned Personnel. A Time Sheet shall be completed for each Pay Period. The Time Sheet must be signed by the Reports To, and the Assigned Personnel. Terms and conditions listed on Time Sheets shall not be binding to the parties of this Agreement.
Time Sheet means the internal Company time record system that the Consultant is obliged to complete on a weekly and/or daily basis and have a printed copy authorised and signed by the authorised Client’s Representative. The time sheet shall consist of a detailed description of the Consultant’s time spent on the relevant project against activities conducted by the Consultant.
Time Sheet means a contemporaneously-executed document that states the hours performed on a particular task, specifying the task performed
Time Sheet means the Catapult’s time sheet;
Time Sheet means, with respect to any given day, a written document prepared by or on behalf of an individual who has performed Development and Registration Activities on such day on behalf of a Development Party, and which contains (a) a brief description of the Development and Registration Activities performed by such individual on such day and (b) the total number of hours that such individual devoted to such activities on such day. For these purposes, (i) “written document” shall be deemed to include one which is created/stored on a computer (such as a Microsoft Word document) and (ii) the reportage of each day’s activities and hours need not be on a separate written document, it being acknowledged that “Time Sheet” shall also encompass one solitary written document, broken down by days, that nevertheless contains all the required daily information;