Accounting Records and Auditing Sample Clauses

Accounting Records and Auditing. PARTNER shall keep accurate and complete accounting records concerning performance of the AGREEMENT in accordance with state guidelines, and generally recognized accounting principles and practices. SJECCD-WORKFORCE INSTITUTE shall have the right at any reasonable time to examine, audit, and reproduce the records. PARTNER agrees to allow interviews of any of its employees who might reasonably have information related to such records and to otherwise assist SJECCD- WORKFORCE INSTITUTE in its auditing procedures at no cost to WORKFORCE INSTITUTE The provisions of this section shall be specifically enforceable.
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Accounting Records and Auditing. PARTNER shall keep accurate and complete accounting records concerning performance of the AGREEMENT in accordance with state guidelines, and generally recognized accounting principles and practices. ACOE shall have the right at any reasonable time to examine, audit, and reproduce the records. PARTNER agrees to allow interviews of any of its employees who might reasonably have information related to such records and to otherwise assist ACOE in its auditing procedures at no cost to ACOE The provisions of this section shall be specifically enforceable.
Accounting Records and Auditing. LAS POSITAS COLLEGE shall keep accurate and complete accounting records concerning performance of the AGREEMENT in accordance with state and Federal guidelines, and generally recognized accounting principles and practices consistently applied. COA shall have the right at any reasonable time to examine, audit, and reproduce the records. If such records are not kept and maintained within a radius of 75 miles from COA’s main offices, LAS POSITAS COLLEGE shall, upon request of COA, and at no cost to COA, make such records available to COA for inspection at a location within said 75 mile radius. Such records shall be available for five (5) years after the latest of: (a) delivery of the WORK; (b) termination of the AGREEMENT; or (c) resolution of any pending issues between COA and LAS POSITAS COLLEGE with respect to the AGREEMENT. LAS POSITAS COLLEGE agrees to allow interviews of any of its employees who might reasonably have information related to such records and to otherwise assist COA in its auditing procedures at no cost to COA. The provisions of this section shall be specifically enforceable.
Accounting Records and Auditing. CONSULTANT shall keep accurate and complete accounting records concerning performance of the AGREEMENT in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and practices consistently applied. DISTRICT shall have the right at any reasonable time to examine, audit, and reproduce the records. If such records are not kept and maintained within a radius of 75 miles from DISTRICT’S main offices, CONSULTANT shall, upon request of DISTRICT, and at no cost to DISTRICT, make such records available to DISTRICT for inspection at a location within said 75-mile radius. Such records shall be available for five (5) years after the latest of: 9.3.1. delivery of the WORK; 9.3.2. termination of the AGREEMENT; or 9.3.3. resolution of any pending issues between DISTRICT and CONSULTANT with respect to the AGREEMENT.
Accounting Records and Auditing. VENDOR shall keep accurate and complete accounting records concerning performance of the AGREEMENT in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and practices consistently applied. DISTRICT shall have the right at any reasonable time to examine, audit, and reproduce the records. If such records are not kept and maintained within a radius of 75 miles from DISTRICT’S main offices, VENDOR shall, upon request of DISTRICT, and at no cost to DISTRICT, make such records available to DISTRICT for inspection at a location within said 75 mile radius. Such records shall be available for five (5) years after the latest of: delivery of the WORK; termination of the AGREEMENT; or resolution of any pending issues between DISTRICT and VENDOR with respect to the AGREEMENT. VENDOR agrees to allow interviews of any of its employees who might reasonably have information related to such records and to otherwise assist DISTRICT in its auditing procedures at no cost to DISTRICT. The provisions of this section shall be specifically enforceable.

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  • Accounting Records and Reports The Trustee will keep or cause to be kept proper books of record and accounts in which complete and correct entries shall be made of all transactions relating to the receipts, disbursements, allocation and application of the Revenues, and such books shall be available for inspection by the Authority at reasonable hours and under reasonable conditions. The Trustee shall provide to the Authority monthly statements covering the funds and accounts held pursuant to the Trust Agreement. Not more than one hundred eighty (180) days after the close of each Fiscal Year, the Trustee shall furnish or cause to be furnished to the Authority a complete financial statement (which may be in the form of the Trustee’s customary account statements) covering receipts, disbursements, allocation and application of Revenues for such Fiscal Year. The Authority shall keep or cause to be kept such information as is required under the Tax Certificate.

  • FINANCIAL RECORDS AND AUDIT Seller shall retain all financial records and documents pertaining to the Goods for a period of no less than three years after final payment. Such records and documents shall date back to the time this Contract was issued and shall include without limitation, catalogs, price lists, invoices, underlying data and basis for cost estimates, and inventory records. Buyer shall have the right to examine, reproduce and audit all Seller records related to pricing, incurred costs and proposed costs associated with any proposals (prior to or after contract award), invoices or claims.

  • Accounting Records Maintain adequate books and records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, and permit any representative of Bank, at any reasonable time, to inspect, audit and examine such books and records, to make copies of the same, and to inspect the properties of Borrower.

  • Records and Audit A. Concessionaire shall maintain complete, accurate, and detailed accounting records of all transactions pertaining to the Concession Operation covered by this Agreement that will enable Concessionaire to prepare financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Concessionaire shall make such records available to any authorized representative of Department upon request, as often as it is deemed necessary by Department, to determine the effectiveness of the financial management system and internal procedures that have been established by Concessionaire, and to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and that the financial statements and reports present fairly the results of Concessionaire's operations pursuant to this Agreement. Failure to do so shall be a material breach of this Agreement. Said records shall be maintained and made available to Department and the State of New Jersey for a period of seven (7) years after the termination or expiration of this Agreement. B. Concessionaire shall utilize a cash register as part of the Concession Operation. Concessionaire may request Department approval to also or alternatively utilize a Point of Service (POS) device. If approved in writing by Department, Concessionaire may then utilize a POS device as part of the Concession Operation. Any use of a POS device as part of the Concession Operation without the required prior Department-written approval shall be a material breach of this Agreement, subject to Suspension of Operations and/or Termination in accordance with the Terms and Conditions set forth in Paragraphs 9 and 10. C. All sales shall be recorded by means of cash registers or Department-approved POS devices that publicly display the amount of each sale and automatically issue a customer receipt or certify the amount recorded on a sales slip. Said cash registers or Department-approved POS devices shall, in all cases, have locked-in sales totals and transactions counters that constantly accumulate and that cannot, in either case, be reset. In addition, such cash registers must have a tape located within the register upon which transaction numbers and sales details are imprinted. Beginning and ending cash register or Department-approved POS device readings shall be recorded on a daily basis. In the event of technical or electrical failure of the cash register or Department-approved POS device, Concessionaire shall record all transactions by hand and issue a sequentially pre-numbered customer receipt in like manner. Failure to have a working cash register or Department-approved POS device shall be a material breach of this Agreement subject to immediate Suspension of Operations and/or Termination in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in Paragraphs 9 and 10. Each cash register or Department-approved POS device must have the following: ● Dual Tape/Readable tape/or Electronic Report that records individual sales, total sales, and can generate a receipt (customer must be offered a paper or electronic receipt upon request) ● Customer Display ● Continuous grand total Each cash register must have the following: • Cumulative “Z” counter • Current printed date on detail tape

  • Books Records and Accounting The General Partner shall keep or cause to be kept at the registered office of the Partnership appropriate books and records with respect to the Partnership’s activities and affairs. Any books and records maintained by or on behalf of the Partnership in the regular course of its activities and undertakings, including the record of the Record Holders, books of account and records of Partnership proceedings, may be kept on information storage devices, provided, that the books and records so maintained are convertible into clearly legible written form within a reasonable period of time. The books of the Partnership shall be maintained, for financial reporting purposes, on an accrual basis in accordance with IFRS-IASB. In accordance with Bermuda Law, the records of account and registers will be kept available for inspection by any Limited Partner or its duly authorized representatives during regular business hours at the registered office of the Partnership. Limited Partners shall not have access to any information of the Partnership contained in its books and records which the General Partner is required by legal or contractual restriction to keep confidential or which, in the opinion of the General Partner, acting reasonably, should be kept confidential in the interests of the Partnership or may be kept confidential as provided in this Agreement, and each Limited Partner hereby waives any right to greater access to the books and records of the Partnership than is permitted herein, to the greatest extent permitted by Law.

  • Records and Audits The Contractor shall maintain accounts and records, including personnel, property, and financial records, adequate to identify and account for all costs pertaining to the Contract and such other records as may be deemed necessary by the City to assure proper accounting for all project funds. These records will be made available for audit purposes to the City or any authorized representative, and will be retained for three years after the expiration of this Contract.

  • Books, Records and Tax Returns (Check One) ☐ - SINGLE-MEMBER: The Company shall maintain complete and accurate books and records of the Company's business and affairs as required by the Statutes and such books and records shall be kept at the Company's Registered Office and shall in all respects be independent of the books, records and transactions of the Member. The Company's fiscal year shall be the calendar year with an ending month of December. The Member intends that the Company, as a single member LLC, shall be taxed as a sole proprietorship in accordance with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Any provisions herein that may cause may cause the Company not to be taxed as a sole proprietorship shall be inoperative.

  • Books and Records; Audits (i) Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate accounting records, and shall retain such records for a period of three (3) years following the date of the invoice to which they relate. (ii) Company (and its duly authorized representatives) shall be entitled to (a) audit such books and records as they relate to the Services performed hereunder, upon reasonable notice to Contractor and during normal business hours, and (b) make copies and summaries of such books and records for its use. If Company discovers an overpayment in the amounts paid by Company to Contractor for any period under audit (an “Audit Overpayment”), Contractor shall promptly pay such Audit Overpayment to Company. In the event that any such Audit Overpayment shall be in excess of five percent (5%) of the aggregate payments made by Company in respect of the applicable period under audit, Contractor shall also reimburse Company for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Company in connection with such audit and the collection of the Audit Overpayment. If any such Audit Overpayment shall be in excess of ten percent (10%) of the aggregate payments made by Company in respect of the applicable period under audit, Company shall have the right to re-audit, at Contractor’s expense, Contractor’s books and records for any and all past years (since the commencement of this Agreement). (iii) In the event Contractor determines that it has any inquiries, problems or believes there are errors or discrepancies with respect to any amounts due pursuant to this Agreement, Contractor agrees to give Company written notice thereof within ninety (90) days from the date that the work which gave rise to the inquiry, problem and/or discrepancy, etc. was performed. Contractor’s failure to give Company such notice shall constitute a waiver of any and all rights which Contractor may have to any adjustment, charge or reimbursement by reason thereof.

  • Books and Records Accounting Tax Matters Describes general and administrative items and procedural aspects of handling certain of those items.

  • Accounting, Books and Records The books and records of the Company shall be kept, and the financial position and the results of its operations recorded, in accordance with GAAP. The books and records shall reflect all Company transactions and shall be appropriate and adequate for the Company’s business. The Company shall maintain at its principal place of business: (i) a current list of the full name and last known address of each Member and Assignee set forth in alphabetical order, together with the Capital Contributions, Capital Account and Units of each Member and Assignee; (ii) the full name and address of each Director; (iii) a copy of the Articles and any and all amendments thereto, together with executed copies of any powers of attorney pursuant to which the Articles or any amendments thereto have been executed; (iv) copies of the Company’s federal, state and local income tax and information returns and reports, if any, for the six (6) most recent taxable years; (v) a copy of this Agreement and any and all amendments hereto, together with executed copies of any powers of attorney pursuant to which this Agreement or any amendments hereto have been executed; and (vi) copies of the financial statements of the Company, if any, for the six (6) most recent Fiscal Years. The Company shall use the accrual method of accounting in the preparation of its financial reports and for tax purposes and shall keep its books and records accordingly.

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