Written proof definition

Written proof means (i) a paystub issued by a federal government agency showing zero dollars in
Written proof means (i) a paystub showing zero dollars in earnings for a pay period within the
Written proof means (i) a paystub showing zero dollars in earnings for a pay period within the period for which the Governor has declared a state of emergency (the Emergency) in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic public health crisis, (ii) a copy of a furlough notification letter or essential employee status letter indicating the employee's status as nonessential due to the Emergency, or (iii) any other documentation deemed appropriate by a court or lender.

Examples of Written proof in a sentence

  • Written proof of transfer satisfactory to the Company must be received at its Home Office.

  • Written proof and permission must be issued to the employee involved.

  • Written proof of this extended reporting period must be provided to OGS prior to the policy’s expiration or cancellation.

  • Written proof of this insurance shall be produced to the Council by the Hirer prior to the commencement of the Hire.

  • Written proof of claim must be given to the Company by the end of the Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the expense was incurred.

  • Item Written proof is required from subcontract tenderers at tendering that they can meet the JBCC Selected Subcontract Agreement or other tender agreements and provide security in terms of the agreement.

  • An EAC (not listed in the Exhibitor Manual) may be used provided NCSI obtains no less than 30 days in advance: 1) Written notification on the Vendor's letterhead of its intent to use the EAC; 2) Written proof of the EAC’s worker’s compensation, personal property damage and general liability insurance coverage; 3) Signed EAC indemnification statement; 4) Use of the EAC is permitted by venue and union rules.

  • Written proof of such outside work experience shall be required from the employer.

  • Written proof of this extended reporting period must be provided to the Fund prior to expiration or cancellation.

  • Written proof of payment of tuition must be submitted to the Department along with a copy of the final grade received.


More Definitions of Written proof

Written proof means (i) a paystub issued by a federal government agency showing zero dollars in earnings for a pay period within the period of any closure of the United States government, (ii) a copy of a furlough notification letter or essential employee status letter indicating the employee's status as nonessential, or (iii) a letter from a company under contract with the United States government issued and signed by an officer or owner of the company or by the company's human resources director stating that the employee's not receiving payment from the contractor is directly attributable to a closure of the United States government.

Related to Written proof

  • Written protocol means a physician’s order for one or more patients that contains, at a minimum, the following:

  • Written Procedure means the written or electronic procedure for decision making among the Bondholders in accordance with Clause 18 (Written Procedure).

  • Prewritten program means a computer program that is prepared, held or existing for general or

  • written law means this Constitution and all Acts and Ordinances and subsidiary legislation for the time being in force in Singapore.

  • Written application or "written election" means a written instrument, prescribed by the board