Unclaimed Property Report Sample Clauses

Unclaimed Property Report. (a) State has adopted procedures for the reporting of unclaimed property via magnetic media. Contractor shall provide all reports to the State on magnetic media, unless written permission has been granted, in advance, by the State to report in a non-electronic or other format. Permission will not be unreasonably withheld.
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Unclaimed Property Report. UPR") means a report prepared and submitted to the Company by Auditor to identify property that Auditor has determined to be payable to a Signatory State by the Company. The UPRs will be delivered by Auditor according to the formats described in Schedule C and the procedures set forth in Schedule D.
Unclaimed Property Report. (a) State has adopted procedures for the reporting of unclaimed property via electronic medium. Contractor shall provide all reports to State on electronic medium, unless written permission has been granted in advance by State. Permission will not be unreasonably withheld.
Unclaimed Property Report. Unclaimed Property Detailed listing in a mutually agreeable format of any unclaimed property of OGB Plan Participants held by Contractor. No later than June 30 of each calendar year. Performance Guarantees The following performance guarantees are the minimum acceptable standards for this Contract. These metrics shall be reported quarterly and reconciled on an annual basis unless another time period is agreed to between OGB and Contractor. Metric Performance Standard Penalty Percent at Risk Annually Independent Assurances Independent Assurances Contractor shall supply OGB with an exact copy of the SOC1, Type II and/or SOC 2, Type II report (as agreed by OGB) resulting from the SSAE 16 engagement or any other independent assurances as described in Section 25 and for the period of January 1 – December 31 beginning March 31 2017 and each calendar year thereafter. $1,000 per day Plan Participant and Billing Plan Participant-Level Enrollment Accuracy 98% of Plan Participant updates within two (2) business days of receipt of a complete eligibility file submission. 1.5%

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  • Unclaimed Property If there is no record of Card activity for an extended period of time, applicable state law may require the Bank to report the balance on the Card as unclaimed property. If this occurs, we may try to locate the owner of the Card at the address shown in our records. If we are unable to locate you, we may be required to deliver any value remaining on the Card to the state as unclaimed property.

  • Unclaimed Deposits Fifteen (15) months following the Bank Closing Date, the Assuming Institution will provide the Receiver a listing of all deposit accounts, including the type of account, not claimed by the depositor. The Receiver will review the list and authorize the Assuming Institution to act on behalf of the Receiver to send a “Final Legal Notice” in a form substantially similar to Exhibit 2.3A to the owner(s) of the unclaimed deposits reminding them of the need to claim or arrange to continue their account(s) with the Assuming Institution. The Assuming Institution will send the “Final Legal Notice” to the depositors within thirty (30) days following notification of the Receiver’s authorization. The Assuming Institution will prepare an Affidavit of Mailing and will forward the Affidavit of Mailing to the Receiver after mailing out the “Final Legal Notice” in a form substantially similar to Exhibit 2.3B to the owner(s) of unclaimed deposit accounts. If, within eighteen (18) months after Bank Closing, any depositor of the Failed Bank does not claim or arrange to continue such depositor’s Deposit assumed pursuant to Section 2.1 at the Assuming Institution, the Assuming Institution shall, within fifteen (15) Business Days after the end of such eighteen (18) month period, (i) refund to the Receiver the full amount of each such deposit (without reduction for service charges), (ii) provide to the Receiver a schedule of all such refunded Deposits in such form as may be prescribed by the Receiver, and (iii) assign, transfer, convey, and deliver to the Receiver, all right, title, and interest of the Assuming Institution in and to the Records previously transferred to the Assuming Institution and other records generated or maintained by the Assuming Institution pertaining to such Deposits. During such eighteen (18) month period, at the request of the Receiver, the Assuming Institution promptly shall provide to the Receiver schedules of unclaimed deposits in such form as may be prescribed by the Receiver.

  • Property Records Subrecipient shall maintain real property inventory records, which clearly identify properties purchased, improved, or sold. Properties retained shall continue to meet eligibility criteria, rental limitations, health, safety and building codes, etc., and shall conform to federal and State regulations.

  • Unclaimed Moneys Anything in this Indenture to the contrary notwithstanding, any moneys held by the Trustee in trust for the payment and discharge of any of the Bonds which remain unclaimed for two (2) years after the date when such Bonds have become due and payable, either at their stated maturity dates or by call for earlier redemption, if such moneys were held by the Trustee at such date, or for two (2) years after the date of deposit of such moneys if deposited with the Trustee after said date when such Bonds become due and payable, shall be repaid (without liability for interest) by the Trustee to the Authority, as its absolute property and free from trust, and the Trustee shall thereupon be released and discharged with respect thereto and the Bond Owners shall look only to the Authority for the payment of such Bonds; provided, however, that before being required to make such payment to the Authority, the Trustee shall, at the expense of Authority, cause to be mailed to the Owners of all such Bonds, at their respective addresses appearing on the Bond Register, a notice that said moneys remain unclaimed and that, after a date in said notice, which date shall not be less than thirty (30) days after the date of mailing such notice, the balance of such moneys then unclaimed will be returned to the Authority.

  • Project Records ‌ As further described below, Project records include but are not limited to Grantee, financial, and voucher records. All Project records must be retained for a period of three (3) years after final payment under this Grant. All Project records are subject to audit pursuant to Section P of this Grant Agreement. Upon completion of the third year of record retention, the Grantee shall submit all Project records to CARB. Hardcopy of electronic records are suitable. Acceptable forms of electronic media include hard drives, CDs, DVDs, and flash drives. Other forms of electronic media may be allowed based on prior written concurrence from CARB.

  • Shared-Loss Asset Records and Reports The Assuming Institution shall establish and maintain such records as may be appropriate to account for the Single Family Shared-Loss Loans in such form and detail as the Receiver may reasonably require, and to enable the Assuming Institution to prepare and deliver to the Receiver such reports as the Receiver may from time to time request regarding the Single Family Shared-Loss Loans and the Monthly Certificates required by Section 2.1 of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Property Information The Agent shall provide to the Vendor the Property Information Form including the Vendor’s Statement prescribed under the Estate Agents Practice (General Duties and Hong Kong Residential Properties) Regulation duly completed and signed by the Agent.

  • Student Records The School shall maintain student records for current and former students in accordance with the requirements of State and federal law, including the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Delinquent Reports The Contractor shall submit required reports by the designated due dates as identified in this Contract. After notice to the Contractor and an opportunity for a meeting with an Agency representative, the Agency reserves the right to withhold payments for services performed under this Contract if the Agency has not received acceptable progress reports, expenditure reports, refunds, and/or audits as required by this Contract or previous contracts for similar or equivalent services the Contractor has entered into with the Agency. This section shall survive any Termination of the Contract or the Expiration of its term.

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