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Definition of Time sheet
1. Noun. A record of the hours worked by employees.
Definition of Time sheet
1. Noun. A record of the number of hours worked by an employee. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Time Sheet
Literary usage of Time sheet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Factory Accounts, Their Principles and Practice: A Handbook for Accountants by Emile Garcke, John Manger Fells (1902)
"The captain or hand in charge of each craft should be given a time sheet ...
The time sheet may be so ruled on the back as to permit of the recording ..."
2. Cyclopedia of Civil Engineering: A General Reference Work on Surveying by American Technical Society (1920)
"Instructions for the use of the time sheet appear on the right- hand side of ...
In using the time-sheet side, always place date at head of column and when ..."
3. Factory Accounts: Their Principles and Practice. A Handbook for Accountants by Emile Garcke, John Manger Fells (1893)
"The time sheet may be so ruled on the back as to permit of the recording thereon of
... This time sheet should be recorded in a Craft Register (Specimen No. ..."
4. Cost Accounting for Institutions by William Morse Cole (1913)
"one are of the usual type for a time sheet. The exception, which is headed "wages
account," indicates the account chargeable for the wages ..."
5. Municipal Accounting by De Witt Carl Eggleston (1914)
"Distribution time sheet (Form 23) It frequently happens that mechanics ...
The employee's name is written on the upper part of this distribution time sheet, ..."
6. Municipal Accounting by De Witt Carl Eggleston (1914)
"Distribution time sheet (Form 23) It frequently happens that mechanics ...
The employee's name is written on the upper part of this distribution time sheet, ..."
7. Unified Accounting Methods for Industrials by Clinton Edgar Woods (1917)
"time sheet (First Form) The purpose of keeping a time sheet such as that shown
in Form 73 is much more than the mere collection of time for pay-roll ..."