Common use of Access to Accounting Records Clause in Contracts

Access to Accounting Records. All books, records, files, securities and other documents or information maintained by the Company shall be maintained at the Principal Business Office or at any other office of the Company agreed to by the Managers or Directors, and each Member, as well as its duly authorized representative, shall have access to all books and records at the offices of the Company and the right to inspect and copy them at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Member shall have the inspection rights granted by, and the Company shall maintain at its registered office the records listed in, Section 1319 of the LaLLCL.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement (Grand Palais Riverboat Inc), Operating Agreement (Grand Palais Riverboat Inc), Operating Agreement (Grand Palais Riverboat Inc)

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Access to Accounting Records. All books, records, files, securities and other documents or information maintained by the Company shall be maintained at the Principal Business Office or at any other office of the Company agreed to by the Managers or Directors, and each Member, as well as its duly authorized representative, shall have access to all books and records at the offices of the Company and the right to inspect and copy them at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Member shall have the inspection rights granted by, and the Company shall maintain at its registered office the records listed in, Section 1319 of the LaLLCL.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement (St Charles Gaming Co Inc), Operating Agreement (St Charles Gaming Co Inc)

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