Invoice Certification Sample Clauses

Invoice Certification. When and if requested by DXC, as a condition precedent to payment thereof, Supplier shall separately certify each invoice as follows: “We certify that contract deliverables listed hereon were produced in compliance with all applicable requirements of Sections 6, 7, and 12 of the Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, and of regulations and orders of the U.S. Department of Labor issued under Section 14 thereof. We further certify that any and all additional contract deliverables will be produced in compliance with same.”
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Invoice Certification. When and if requested by HP, as a condition precedent to payment thereof, Supplier shall separately certify each invoice as follows: “We certify that contract deliverables listed hereon were produced in compliance with all applicable requirements of Sections 6, 7, and 12 of the Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, and of regulations and orders of the U.S. Department of Labor issued under Section 14 thereof. We further certify that any and all additional contract deliverables will be produced in compliance with the same.”
Invoice Certification. As a condition precedent to payment thereof, Seller shall, upon request, certify each invoice as follows: “We certify that contract deliverables listed hereon were produced in compliance with all applicable requirements of Sections 6, 7, and 12 of the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, and of regulations and orders of the U.S. Department of Labor issued under Section 14 thereof. We further certify that any and all additional contract deliverables shall be produced in compliance with the same requirements.”
Invoice Certification. Submittal of an invoice constitutes the Subcontractor’s certification that materials, work and/or services have been delivered as specified on the invoice in accordance with the Subcontract. This invoice certification additionally represents that all invoiced hours and materials are true, accurate and correctly represent the invoiced costs to accomplish this Work on the Subcontract. Falsely invoicing costs may result in civil or criminal penalties as a violation of the Federal False Claims Act (31 USC 37296).
Invoice Certification. As a condition precedent to payment thereof, Seller shall, upon request, certify each invoice as follows: “We certify that contract deliverables listed hereon were produced in compliance with all applicable requirements of Sections 6, 7, and 12 of the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, and of regulations and orders of the U.S. Department of Labor issued under Section 14 thereof. We further certify that any and all additional contract deliverables shall be produced in compliance with the same requirements.” Notwithstanding the foregoing, under request from AGILENT, Seller shall evidence the compliance with any other labor regulation which may be applicable to AGILENT or Seller or may be in effect in the country or locality to which the Goods and/ or Services, object of this Order is shipped to.
Invoice Certification. Furnish a certificate to the Contracting Officer or designated representative with each payment request, signed by the Project QC Manager, attesting that as-built drawings are current and attesting that the work for which payment is requested, including stored material, is in compliance with contract requirements.
Invoice Certification. As a condition precedent to payment thereof, Seller shall, upon request, certify each invoice as follows: “We certify that all contract deliverables produced in Ireland and listed hereon were produced in compliance with all applicable requirements of the Irish Organization of Working Time Act, 1997, the Protection of Young Persons (Employment) Act, 1996 and the National Minimum Wage Act, 2010, and, if not produced in Ireland all contract deliverables listed hereon were produced in compliance with all applicable requirements of Sections 6, 7, and 12 of the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, and of regulations and orders of the U.S. Department of Labor issued under Section 14 thereof. We further certify that any and all additional contract deliverables shall be produced in compliance with the same requirements.”
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Invoice Certification. Submittal of an invoice constitutes the SUBCONTRACTOR’s Minimum Invoice Re quire ments. The invoice shall identify the following information: Rejection of Invoices. Any invoice submitted, which fails to comply with the terms of this Subcontract, including the requirements of form and documentation, may be rejected and returned to the SUBCONTRACTOR. BUYER will not incur and/or pay for any late charges
Invoice Certification. All invoices under the Existing Agreement must include a written and signed certification stating that no officer or employee of the Government, and its respective subsidiaries or affiliates, will personally derive or obtain any benefit or profit of any kind from this Agreement, with the acknowledgement that invoices which do not include this certification will not be paid. This certification must read as follows: “We certify under penalty of nullity that no public servant of the Government, its respective subsidiaries or affiliate, will derive or obtain any benefit or profit of any kind from the contractual relationship which is the basis of this invoice. If such benefit or profit exists, the required waiver has been obtained prior to entering into the Agreement. The only consideration to be received in exchange for the delivery of goods or for services provided is the agreed upon price that has been negotiated with an authorized representative of the Government. The total amount shown on this invoice is true and correct. The services have been rendered, and no payment has been received.”
Invoice Certification. Submittal of an invoice constitutes the SUBCONTRACTOR’s Minimum Invoice Re quire ments. The invoice shall identify the following information: Subcontractor Timekeeping Records Signature Re quire me nt. The Subcontractor shall submit timecards for hourly employees for non-fixed-price and cost reimbursable subcontracts and non-fixed-price and cost reimbursable sub tiers. Cost reimbursable type subcontracts are defined by FAR 16.301 and non-fixed-price subcontracts are set forth in FAR 16.600 and includes Time-and-Materials and Labor-hour subcontracts. The subcontract and lower-tier timecards for these subcontract types must be obtained by HMIS prior to the Subcontractor’s payment of the costs. The timecards must reflect actual hours worked. The Subcontractor timecards must be signed by the Subcontractor employee and certified by the Subcontractor employee’s supervisor. The Subcontractors and lower-tiers performing work under cost- reimbursable and non-fixed-price subcontracts shall maintain adequate timekeeping procedures, controls, and processes for billing Government work. The Subcontractor shall, at least once every three (3) years, conduct a labor audit of cost reimbursable Subcontractors and lower-tiers. The audit shall be conducted to either Institute of Internal Auditors standards (if conducted internally) or GAGAS (if conducted externally), unmodified Fully Xxxxx ne d Hourly Rate. Unless specified otherwise, the invoiced amount shall be computed by multiplying the appropriate hourly rate prescribed in the Subcontract’s Rate Schedule by the number of direct billable labor hours. The rates shall include wages, indirect costs, general and administrative expense, and profit. Provisional Indire ct Billing Rates. Until final annual indirect cost rates are established for any period, the Buyer shall reimburse the Subcontractor at provisional billing rates established by the Buyer’s authorized contract specialist, or Administrative Contracting Officer, or by an authorized representative (the cognizant auditor), subject to adjustment when the final indirect Reimburse me nt of Costs. Reimbursable costs will be determined allowable by the BUYER’s authorized contract specialist in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart
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