Corrections to Reports Sample Clauses

Corrections to Reports. Data Recipient shall have a sixty (60) day grace period (beginning on the due date of the original report) within which to revise or correct its usage reporting in order to obtain retroactive credits. The Exchange will not provide Data Recipient with back credits for original or revised reporting received after the end of the grace period. Revised reporting could include, but is not limited to, reclassification of Data used or distributed, reporting of usage under alternative pricing structures and correction of errors by Data Recipient. This section does not limit Data Recipient’s obligations to the Exchange for under-reporting.
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Corrections to Reports. Data Recipient shall have a ten (10) day grace period (beginning on the due date of the original report) within which to revise or correct its usage reporting in order to obtain retroactive credits. Omega will not provide Data Recipient with back credits for original or revised reporting received after the end of the grace period. Revised reporting could include, but is not limited to, reclassification of Data used or distributed, reporting of usage under alternative pricing structures and correction of errors by Data Recipient. This section does not limit Data Recipient’s obligations to Omega for under-reporting or otherwise.

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  • Inspection of Reports The Depositary shall make available for inspection by holders of Receipts at the Corporate Office and at such other places as it may from time to time deem advisable during normal business hours any reports and communications received from the Company that are both received by the Depositary as the holder of deposited Preferred Stock and made generally available to the holders of the Preferred Stock. In addition, the Depositary shall transmit certain notices and reports to the holders of Receipts as provided in Section 5.05.

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