Late Reporting Sample Clauses

Late Reporting. Employees who report late shall suffer penalties in accordance with the following scale: (i) not more than fifteen (15) minutes late-penalty one-quarter (1/4) hour (ii) more than fifteen (15) minutes and not more than thirty (30) minutes late- penalty one-half (1/2) hour.
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Late Reporting. (After 10 calendar days of the occurrence) ▪ Decreases - The household is not entitled to a rent credit for any prior monthly rent before the decrease in income is reported to the property manager. Any required earned income disallowance (EID) period will occur, whether reported in a timely manner or not. ▪ Increases - The household will receive a retroactive charge for an increase in income that would have resulted in a rent increase and was not reported timely, retroactive to the month after the change should have been reported.
Late Reporting. 7.1 The following provision applies where the Licensee has: (a) failed to deliver prior to the required date fully complete Music Usage Information; or (b) delivered such Music Usage Information prior to the required date, but it contains any material omission or error of whatsoever nature (by way of example only, a Repertoire Work having been omitted therefrom or incorrectly or misleadingly named) and the Licensee has failed to give notice in writing to the Licensors correcting the omission or error by the required date. 7.2 In such circumstances, the Licensee shall pay the fees set out in clauses 7.3 and 7.4 (in addition to those set out in clause 4). 7.3 Separately in relation to each relevant Repertoire Work either omitted from the relevant Music Usage Information or as regards which there was a material omission or error of whatsoever nature or in relation to which the relevant Music Usage Information was not delivered, the additional fees shall be calculated at the rate equivalent to that which has been or will be paid by the Licensors to its Member(s) in relation to the Music Usage Information which was submitted prior to the required date. 7.4 The Licensee will also pay interest on such additional fees computed in accordance with clause 5.4 and calculated from the date on which the Licensors first made a distribution to its Member(s) in relation to the relevant period to the date on which the Music Usage Information was received by the Licensors or the date on which the Licensors received written notice of the relevant error, as the case may be. 7.5 The provisions of this clause 7 apply notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, but are without prejudice to any other right which the Licensors have in relation to any failure to submit Reporting Form and/or Music Usage Information fully or accurately completed within the time stipulated in clause 6.1.
Late Reporting. Performance reports are essential for Development’s effective administration of the Collateral Enhancement Program and its incentive programs, generally. If Lender fails to submit any report required in Section 10.2 and such breach continues uncured for more than thirty (30) days, Development may recover, and Lender shall pay, as liquidated damages for the breach, an amount equal to the greater of ten percent (10%) of the principal of the Allocation or $500.00 for each month or part of a month the report(s) is past due. Such amount shall be due and payable from Lender to Development within thirty (30) days after written notice from Development.
Late Reporting. 7.1 The following provision applies where the Licensee has: (a) failed to deliver prior to the required date Music Usage Information for the Licensed Service; or (b) delivered such Music Usage Information prior to the required date, but it contains any omission or error of whatsoever nature (by way of example only, Repertoire Works having been omitted therefrom or incorrectly or misleadingly named, or the duration of any Repertoire Works having been under- reported) which is material and the Licensee has failed to give notice in writing to the Licensors correcting the omission or error by the date upon which such reporting should have been provided. 7.2 In such circumstances (and without prejudice to any other rights which either or both Licensors may have against the Licensee) if one or both of the Licensors has distributed some (or all) royalties received (excluding any commission) to Members and/or Associated Societies based on the usage data supplied, but, as a result of clause 7.1(a) or
Late Reporting. (After 10 calendar days of the occurrence) ▪ Decreases - The household is not entitled to a rent credit for any prior monthly rent before the decrease in income is reported to the property manager. Any required earned income disallowance (EID) period will occur, whether reported in a timely manner or not. Increases in income are only required to be reported at time of next regularly scheduled re-examination, except under the circumstances previously stated. Increases in income are not subject to reporting requirement within 10 calendar days of the occurrence. The household will receive a charge for the prior months that were affected by the increase and not timely reported at least regularly scheduled re- examination. The rent increase should be manually calculated starting from the first day of the second month following re- examination date at which the increase in income should have been reported.
Late Reporting. (After ten calendar days of the occurrence) ▪ Decreases - The resident is not entitled to a rent credit for any prior monthly rent before the decrease in income is reported to the property manager. Any applicable earned income disallowance period will occur, whether reported in a timely manner or not. ▪ Increases - The resident will receive a retroactive charge for an increase in income that would have resulted in a rent increase and was not reported timely, retroactive to the month after the change should have been reported.
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Late Reporting. Depending on hazardous weather conditions, tardiness not in excess of 2 hours may be excused. Tardiness in excess of 2 hours may also be excused because of an unavoidable delay resulting from adverse weather or from disruption of public or private transportation in individual cases which are personally reviewed by appropriate supervisors. Determining factors for consideration in the decision include: distance between the employee's residence and place of work, and mode of transportation.
Late Reporting. When an employee is told by a supervisor to report to work after his scheduled starting time, the following shall apply: 1. When the employee's reporting time is up to (1) one hour after the scheduled starting time, there will be no additional compensation. 2. If an employee's reporting time is more than (1) one hour after the scheduled starting time, the employee shall be paid one and one half times the employee's regular rate of pay for all hours worked beyond his/her posted scheduled work hours.
Late Reporting. If a report required under Article VI is not filed within 30 calendar days beyond the required due date therefore, the VSBFA may conduct an inspection of the Lender’s files pursuant to Section 10.3, with the reasonable costs thereof to be borne by the Lender.
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