DISTRIBUTOR REPORTING. (a) Distributor shall comply with the requirements of Nasdaq as to reporting of Reportable Units as set forth in this Agreement and the Nasdaq Requirements. Unless otherwise set forth in the Nasdaq Requirements, Distributor shall use reasonable efforts to provide such reporting within fifteen (15) days of the end of the applicable reporting period set forth by Nasdaq in the Nasdaq Requirements but Nasdaq shall not consider such reporting to be late until forty-five (45) days after the due date. (b) Distributor is limited to a sixty (60) calendar-day grace period in which to revise or correct its original usage reporting in order to obtain retroactive credits. The grace period begins on the due date of the original usage report, but is extended to the next business day if the last day of the grace period coincides with a market holiday or weekend day. Nasdaq will not provide Distributor 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 Recipients or Reportable Units, reporting of usage under alternative pricing structures and correction of errors by Distributor. This Section 6 does not limit Distributor's liability to Nasdaq for underreporting of usage.
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Samples: Nasdaq Canada Data Agreement, Global Data Agreement, Global Data Agreement
DISTRIBUTOR REPORTING. (a) Distributor shall comply with the requirements of Nasdaq as to reporting of Reportable Units as set forth in this Agreement and the Nasdaq Requirements. Unless otherwise set forth in the Nasdaq Requirements, Distributor shall use reasonable efforts to provide such reporting within fifteen (15) days of the end of the applicable reporting period set forth by Nasdaq in the Nasdaq Requirements but Nasdaq shall not consider such reporting to be late until forty-five (45) days after the due date.. 阿里云计算有限公司
(b) Distributor is limited to a sixty (60) calendar-day grace period in which to revise or correct its original usage reporting in order to obtain retroactive credits. The grace period begins on the due date of the original usage report, but is extended to the next business day if the last day of the grace period coincides with a market holiday or weekend day. Nasdaq will not provide Distributor 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 Recipients or Reportable Units, reporting of usage under alternative pricing structures and correction of errors by Distributor. This Section 6 does not limit Distributor's liability to Nasdaq for underreporting of usage.
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Samples: Data Feed Agreement