Annual Audit and Accounting Sample Clauses

Annual Audit and Accounting. The books and records of the Partnership shall be kept on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). The Partnership's accounting period shall be the calendar year. The accounts of the Partnership shall be audited annually by a nationally recognized accounting firm of independent public accountants selected by the Managing General Partner (the "Independent Accountants"). Each Additional General Partner and its designees shall be entitled to confer with the Managing General Partner and the Partnership's Independent Accountants with respect to any and all tax matters that may affect such Partner, including, without limitation, in the case of JMB Partner, allocations of indebtedness as contemplated in Section 6.02 and subsection 7.11(e).

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  • Reports and Accounting 8.1. The Company shall give Yissum written notice of any (i) Sublicense Consideration received; (ii) First Commercial Sale made; or (iii) Milestone achieved; within 30 days of the particular event.

  • Administrative and Accounting Services The Administrator shall perform or supervise the performance by others of other administrative services in connection with the operations of the Portfolios, and, on behalf of the Trust, will investigate, assist in the selection of and conduct relations with custodians, depositories, accountants, legal counsel, underwriters, brokers and dealers, corporate fiduciaries, insurers, banks and persons in any other capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable for the Portfolios' operations. The Administrator shall provide the Trustees of the Trust with such reports regarding investment performance and compliance with investment policies and applicable laws, rules and regulations as they may reasonably request but shall have no responsibility for supervising the performance by any investment adviser or sub-adviser of its responsibilities. The Administrator may appoint a sub-administrator to perform certain of the services to be performed by the Administrator hereunder. The Administrator shall provide the Trust with administrative services, regulatory reporting, fund accounting and related portfolio accounting services, all necessary office space, equipment, personnel, compensation and facilities (including facilities for Shareholders' and Trustees' meetings) for handling the affairs of the Portfolios and such other services as the Trustees may, from time to time, reasonably request and the Administrator shall, from time to time, reasonably determine to be necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement. In addition, at the request of the Trust's Board of Trustees (the "Trustees"), the Administrator shall make reports to the Trustees concerning the performance of its obligations hereunder. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Administrator shall:

  • Financial Audit Vision 21 shall have approved in Vision 21's sole discretion an audit of the Company and the Practice which audit shall have been performed by an accounting firm designated by Vision 21 at the sole expense of Vision 21.

  • Annual Audit The accounts of this FuturesAccess Fund shall be audited as of the close of each fiscal year by an independent public accounting firm (the “Accountant”) selected by the Sponsor and in accordance with the applicable Commodity Futures Trading Commission regulations. The Sponsor or its agents shall cause to be prepared and mailed to each Investor, including Investors who have redeemed all of their Units and withdrawn but who were Investors at any time during a fiscal year, audited financial statements and a report prepared by the Accountant, setting forth as of the end of such fiscal year:

  • Legal and Accounting Fees All charges for services and expenses of the Trust's legal counsel and independent accountants.

  • Annual Audit Report On or before July 31 of each year, beginning with July 31, 2002, Servicer shall, at its own expense, cause a firm of independent public accountants (who may also render other services to Servicer), which is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, to furnish to the Seller and Master Servicer (i) year-end audited (if available) financial statements of the Servicer and (ii) a statement to the effect that such firm has examined certain documents and records for the preceding fiscal year (or during the period from the date of commencement of such Servicer's duties hereunder until the end of such preceding fiscal year in the case of the first such certificate) and that, on the basis of such examination conducted substantially in compliance with the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers, such firm is of the opinion that Servicer's overall servicing operations have been conducted in compliance with the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers except for such exceptions that, in the opinion of such firm, the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers requires it to report, in which case such exceptions shall be set forth in such statement.

  • Financial Audits During the Term and for three years thereafter, upon notice to the BNY Mellon Executive, BNY Mellon shall provide Voya Auditors with access to such records and supporting documentation as may be requested by Voya Auditors to audit and determine if the Fees are accurate and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement. If such audit reveals that BNY Mellon has overcharged Voya, upon notice of the amount of such overcharge: (1) BNY Mellon shall promptly provide a credit to Voya for the amount of the overcharge; and (2) if the amount of the overcharge is greater than five percent of the amount of Fees that were subject to the audit, BNY Mellon shall promptly reimburse Voya for the reasonable cost and expense of such audit.

  • Annual Accountants’ Reports The Manager shall furnish, or cause to be furnished to the Trustee, the Control Party, the Back-Up Manager (to the extent the Back-Up Manager is not providing such report) and the Rating Agencies, if any, within 120 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Manager, commencing with the fiscal year ending in December 2021, (i) a report of the Independent Auditors (who may also render other services to the Manager) or the Back-Up Manager summarizing the findings of a set of agreed-upon procedures performed by the Independent Auditors or the Back-Up Manager with respect to compliance with the Quarterly Noteholders’ Reports for such fiscal year (or other period) with the standards set forth herein, and (ii) a report of the Independent Auditors or the Back-Up Manager to the effect that such firm has examined the assertion of the Manager’s management as to its compliance with its management requirements for such fiscal year (or other period), and that (x) in the case of the Independent Auditors, such examination was made in accordance with standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and (y) except as described in the report, management’s assertion is fairly stated in all material respects. In the case of the Independent Auditors, the report will also indicate that the firm is independent of the Manager within the meaning of the Code of Professional Ethics of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (each, an “Annual Accountants’ Report”). In the event such Independent Auditors require the Trustee to agree to the procedures to be performed by such firm in any of the reports required to be prepared pursuant to this Section 3.3, the Manager shall direct the Trustee in writing to so agree as to the procedures described therein; it being understood and agreed that the Trustee shall deliver such letter of agreement (which shall be in a form satisfactory to the Trustee) in conclusive reliance upon the direction of the Manager, and the Trustee has not made any independent inquiry or investigation as to, and shall have no obligation or liability in respect of, the sufficiency, validity or correctness of such procedures.

  • Annual Audited Financial Statements As soon as available, but no later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the last day of Borrower’s fiscal year, audited consolidated financial statements prepared under GAAP, consistently applied, together with an unqualified opinion on the financial statements from an independent certified public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to Bank;

  • Annual Accounting Landlord shall maintain true, correct and complete records of the Operating Expenses and Tax Expenses in accordance with sound accounting practices. Within ninety (90) days after the close of each calendar year subsequent to the Base Year, or as soon after such ninety (90) day period as practicable, but in any event within one hundred eighty (180) days after the close of each such calendar year, Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a statement of the Additional Rent payable under Paragraphs 7.a. and 7.b. for such year. The statement shall be based on the results of an audit of the operations of the Building prepared for the applicable year by a nationally recognized certified public accounting firm selected by Landlord. Upon Tenant's request made no later than ninety (90) days after receipt of Landlord's annual statement, Landlord shall promptly deliver to Tenant a copy of the auditor's statement on which Landlord's annual statement is based, and such other information regarding the annual statement as may be reasonably requested by Tenant to ascertain Landlord's compliance with this Paragraph 7. At Landlord's option, Landlord may deliver such auditor's statement to Tenant together with Landlord's annual statement, or otherwise deliver such auditor's statement to Tenant prior to Tenant's request therefor. Landlord's annual statement shall be final and binding upon Landlord and Tenant (except for revisions to take into account any subsequent reassessment affecting the calculation of Tax Expenses included in such statement, which revisions shall be made if at all, within one hundred eighty (180) days after the close of the calendar year in which Landlord receives the revised tax bill) unless, within sixty (60) days after Tenant's receipt thereof ox Xxnant's receipt of any such revisions due to a reassessment or Tenant's receipt of any correction thereof by Landlord pursuant to the following provisions, as applicable), Tenant shall contest or Landlord shall correct any item therein by giving written notice to the other, specifying each item contested or corrected, respectively, and the reason therefor. If the annual statement shows that Tenant's payments of Additional Rent for such calendar year pursuant to Paragraph 7.e. hereof exceeded Tenant's obligations for the calendar year, Landlord shall at its option either (1) credit the excess to the next succeeding installments of rent or (2) pay the excess to Tenant within thirty (30) days after delivery of such statement. If the annual statement shows that Tenant's payments of Additional Rent for such calendar year pursuant to Paragraph 7.e. hereof were less than Tenant's obligation for the calendar year, Tenant shall pay the deficiency to Landlord within thirty (30) days after delivery of such statement.

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