Invoices; Content Sample Clauses

Invoices; Content. As Project Costs are incurred by RMV in relation to the Project Elements (with specific reference to the items and values set forth in each Project Cost Form), RMV shall be entitled to prepare and submit Invoices that request reimbursement for the Project Costs paid by RMV (see Invoice preparation and submittal process identified in Section IV, below). The Invoices shall be prepared by RMV at such times and/or intervals as are deemed appropriate by RMV, based upon RMV’s payment for work identified in the Project Cost Forms. Each Invoice shall be prepared using a form that is mutually-acceptable to RMV and County. The format of the Invoice shall allow for electronic submission and shall contain summary and detailed information that includes the materials and data described in the attached Schedule B-2. Notably, the Invoice transaction detail shall include copies of all contract change orders, invoices and cancelled checks which relate to each reimbursable element of the Project Cost Form.
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