Adventist Health Employee; Invoices Sample Clauses

Adventist Health Employee; Invoices. Adventist Health shall invoice (i) TLHD prior to the MSA effective date, and (ii) Manager, on behalf of TLHD, during the term of the MSA, for Services provided by Adventist Health Employees at Adventist Health’s cost in accordance with this Agreement on a monthly basis except, however, prior to the effective date of the MSA, Adventist Health shall not be paid any sum that exceeds the aggregate amount for employee costs set forth in the Debtor In Possession Credit Agreement separately entered into by the parties. Invoices will be accompanied by Adventist Health Employees' time records. TLHD is responsible for approving Adventist Health Employees' time records on a daily basis and TLHD's approval of the time record submitted by Adventist Health Employees certifies that the hours shown are correct, that the work was performed to TLHD’s satisfaction and that Adventist Health is authorized to xxxx TLHD for those hours. The parties acknowledge and agree that TLHD’s responsibility stated in the foregoing sentence shall be assumed by Manager, as applicable, during the term of the MSA. If any portion of any invoice is disputed, Adventist Health shall pay the undisputed portion as the parties attempt to resolve any disputed amounts.
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