Interim payments - Interim Valuation Dates Sample Clauses

Interim payments - Interim Valuation Dates. (Unless otherwise stated, the first interim valuation date is one month after the Works commencement date specified in these Particulars (against the reference to clause 2.3) and thereafter at monthly intervals) The first Interim Valuation Date is [ ] and thereafter at intervals of [ ].
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Interim payments - Interim Valuation Dates. (The dates apply for each Alternative; if no date is stated, the first Interim Valuation Date is one month after the Date of Possession.) The first Interim Valuation Date is 20 and thereafter the same date in each month or the nearest Business Day in that month[19] [17] Delete whichever Alternative is not applicable. Where Interim Payments are to be made by stages (including by quantity of units and sub-units completed) make the appropriate entries or prepare and insert a separate schedule of cumulative stage values. [18] Cumulative value of final stage must be equal to the Contract Sum. [19] The first Interim Valuation Date should not be more than one month after the Date of Possession.

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  • Contractual Settlement Date Accounting (a) Bank shall effect book entries on a "contractual settlement date accounting" basis as described below with respect to the settlement of trades in those markets where Bank generally offers contractual settlement day accounting and shall notify Customer of these markets from time to time.

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  • Availability of Earnings Statements The Company shall make generally available to holders of its securities as soon as may be practicable but in no event later than the last day of the fifteenth (15th) full calendar month following the calendar quarter in which the most recent effective date occurs in accordance with Rule 158 of the Rules and Regulations, an earnings statement (which need not be audited but shall be in reasonable detail) for a period of twelve (12) months ended commencing after the effective date, and satisfying the provisions of Section 11(a) of the Act (including Rule 158 of the Rules and Regulations).

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