Unclaimed Property Report Sample Clauses

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. (b) Contractor shall provide reports of the property to be forwarded to State in a format prescribed by State pursuant to ORC Chapter 169. State will provide reporting instructions, forms, and any specifications needed for automated reporting. Contractor shall use State’s format (Xxxxxxxx 0X, 0X, and 4C) for non-electronic reporting of unclaimed property. (c) The Unclaimed Property Report shall not be submitted in gross error, as determined by State. A report is in gross error, for example, if the unclaimed funds detail within the report does not balance with the remittance of funds and/or shares. Such a report cannot be posted to State’s data processing system. (d) Contractor shall remit a separate payment, which reconciles to the total dollar amount due, for each holder report submitted to State. If Contractor submits multiple holder reports on electronic medium, a separate payment, one for each holder report, shall be submitted to State. (e) If Contractor is reporting mutual fund shares, the report must be allocated to reflect each individual owner’s shares and reconciled to the actual redemption sale proceeds remitted to State at the time of filing of the report. Contractor shall clearly inform the holders that at no time are the holders to merely transfer mutual funds to an account by book entry but must liquidate and remit mutual funds with the Unclaimed Property Report. (f) Contractor shall instruct holders, who remit property to State through Contractor, to report property directly to State after the initial report has been completed and filed. Contractor will further instruct such holders to file a “None” or “Negative” report to State if there is no property to be reported in the year(s) following completion of Contractor’s reporting.
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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. 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. 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 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-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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  • Creditor Reports Promptly after the furnishing thereof, copies of any statement or report furnished to any holder of Debt securities of any Loan Party or of any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the terms of any indenture, loan or credit or similar agreement and not otherwise required to be furnished to the Lender Parties pursuant to any other clause of this Section 5.03.

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  • Guarantor Reports Cause each Guarantor to deliver its annual financial statements at the time when Parent provides its audited financial statements to Agent, but only to the extent such Guarantor’s financial statements are not consolidated with Parent’s financial statements.

  • Collateral Records Such Grantor will maintain complete and accurate books and records with respect to the Collateral owned by it, and furnish to the Collateral Agent, with sufficient copies for each of the Secured Parties, such reports relating to such Collateral as the Collateral Agent shall from time to time request.

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