Submission Cycles Sample Clauses

Submission Cycles. The data date for each monthly update shall be the last working day of the month. The analysis report shall be submitted within five (5) working days. The submission shall be in paper in sufficient number of copies as required by Princeton University, in Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf) format, and in electronic format. The Contractor shall furnish to Princeton University, for the review of Princeton University, such reports and information as may be requested by Princeton University, including without limitation, the electronic version of the data on which the reports are based, and the electronic version of the reports themselves. Each Updated Project Schedule shall be sequentially numbered and dated for identification, and Contractor shall separately maintain and archive electronically throughout the term of the Contract (e.g., no Updated Project Schedule shall “over-write” the prior version or versions of the Project Schedule or Updated Project Schedule). Contractor shall post all Primavera files and data associated with the Project Schedule and any revisions thereto to the Princeton University CPMS site.
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Submission Cycles. The data date for each monthly update shall be the last working day of the month. The analysis report shall be submitted within 5 working days. The submission shall be in paper in sufficient number of copies as required by Princeton University, in Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf) format, and in electronic format. The Contractor shall furnish to Princeton University, for the review of Princeton University, such reports and information as may be requested by Princeton University, including without limitation, the electronic version of the data on which the reports are based, and the electronic version of the reports themselves. Each Updated Project Schedule shall be sequentially numbered and dated for identification, and Contractor shall separately maintain and archive electronically throughout the term of the Contract (e.g., no Updated Project Schedule shall “over-write” the prior version or versions of the Project Schedule or Updated Project Schedule).

Related to Submission Cycles

  • Technical Objections No grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error, other than time limitations in the processing of the grievance through the grievance procedure. To this end, an arbitrator shall have the power to waive formal procedural irregularities in the processing of the grievance in order to determine the real matter in dispute.

  • Submission of Grievance 1. Before a submission of a written grievance, the aggrieved party must attempt to resolve the grievance informally with the grievant's immediate supervisor.

  • Completion of Evaluation Cycle 1. The summative evaluation rating shall be based upon a preponderance of the evidence, assessed in a holistic manner, that is aligned to the Ohio Educator Standards. Only evidence gathered during the walkthroughs and formal observations that are conducted for the current school year may be used.

  • Technical Objections to Grievance No grievance will be defeated or denied by any minor technical objection.

  • Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment A) A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make frequent unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice.

  • Evaluation Cycle Goal Setting and Development of the Educator Plan

  • Submission of Grievances A. Any employee or group of employees shall have the right to present a grievance. No employee or group of employees shall be hindered from or disciplined for exercising this right.

  • FINAL BILLING SUBMISSION Unless otherwise provided by the System Agency, Grantee shall submit a reimbursement or payment request as a final close-out invoice not later than forty-five (45) calendar days following the end of the term of the Contract. Reimbursement or payment requests received after the deadline may not be paid.

  • Updated Information Submission by Interconnection Customer The updated information submission by the Interconnection Customer, including manufacturer information, shall occur no later than one hundred eighty (180) Calendar Days prior to the Trial Operation. The Interconnection Customer shall submit a completed copy of the Electric Generating Unit data requirements contained in Appendix 1 to the LGIP. It shall also include any additional information provided to the Participating TO and the CAISO for the Interconnection Studies. Information in this submission shall be the most current Electric Generating Unit design or expected performance data. Information submitted for stability models shall be compatible with the Participating TO and CAISO standard models. If there is no compatible model, the Interconnection Customer will work with a consultant mutually agreed to by the Parties to develop and supply a standard model and associated information. If the Interconnection Customer's data is materially different from what was originally provided to the Participating TO and the CAISO for the Interconnection Studies, then the Participating TO and the CAISO will conduct appropriate studies pursuant to the LGIP to determine the impact on the Participating TO’s Transmission System and affected portions of the CAISO Controlled Grid based on the actual data submitted pursuant to this Article 24.3. The Interconnection Customer shall not begin Trial Operation until such studies are completed and all other requirements of this LGIA are satisfied.

  • Technical Objections to Grievances It is the intent of both Parties of this Agreement that no grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error, other than time limitations in processing the grievance through the grievance procedure. To this end, an arbitration board shall have the power to allow all necessary amendments to the grievance and the power to waive formal procedural irregularities in the processing of a grievance, in order to determine the real matter in dispute and to render a decision according to equitable principles and the justice of the case.

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