Common use of Access to Management, Properties and Records Clause in Contracts

Access to Management, Properties and Records. Due Diligence. From the date of this Agreement until the Closing Date, BRI may examine the accounting books and other business and financial records, plans, reports and documents of the Management Company and its business, including all corporate records, tax returns, contracts, licenses, business plans and projections, audits and audit work papers, employee benefit plans, employee records, management plans and records, and any and all other information reasonably requested by BRI, and the Management Company and the Stockholders shall cooperate fully with BRI's representatives and make themselves available, so that BRI may have full opportunity to make such investigation as it shall desire to make of the management, business, properties and affairs of the Management Company, and BRI shall be permitted to make abstracts from, or copies of, all such books and records. The Management Company shall furnish to BRI such financial and operating data and other information as to the assets and the business of the Management Company as BRI shall reasonably request.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Berkshire Realty Co Inc /De), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Berkshire Realty Co Inc /De), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Berkshire Realty Co Inc /De)

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