Audit and Record Retention. Supplier shall maintain a true, correct, and complete set of records, including books and accounts, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, relating to the costs and, if reimbursable, expenses for which Supplier seeks compensation or reimbursement under this Agreement, including time expended by Supplier and payments to any subcontractors and suppliers, as well as all other records relating to the Services or Equipment which may be required by applicable legal requirement (e.g., hazardous material handling records). Such records shall be made available to audit, inspect, and copy by Newmont or its designated representative during the Term and for a period of five years following termination or expiration of this Agreement, upon 24 hours’ prior Notice, and during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. where the records are kept). In addition, during the Term, upon Newmont’s request, Supplier promptly shall provide Newmont with information relating to Supplier’s processes and activities that may pose a reputational risk to Newmont in order to allow Newmont to conduct an audit of the same, and shall allow Newmont reasonable access to its personnel and facilities in connection with such audit. All information obtained by Newmont pursuant to such audit shall be subject to reasonable confidentiality requirements, if so requested by Supplier.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement
Audit and Record Retention. Supplier shall maintain a true, correct, and complete set of records, including books and accounts, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, relating to the costs and, if reimbursable, expenses for which Supplier seeks compensation or reimbursement under this Agreement, including time expended by Supplier and payments to any subcontractors and suppliers, as well as all other records relating to the Services or Equipment which may be required by applicable legal requirement (e.g., hazardous material handling records). Such All such records shall be made available to audit, inspect, and copy by Newmont or its designated representative during the Term and for a period of five seven years following termination or expiration of this Agreement, upon 24 hours’ prior Notice, and during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. where the records are kept). In addition, during the Term, upon Newmont’s request, Supplier promptly shall provide Newmont with information relating to Supplier’s processes processes, activities and activities actions that may pose a reputational or compliance risk to Newmont in order to allow Newmont to conduct an audit of the same, and shall allow Newmont reasonable access to its personnel and facilities in connection with such audit. All information obtained by Newmont pursuant to such audit shall be subject to reasonable confidentiality requirementsrequirements in a form acceptable to Newmont, if so requested by Supplier.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Contract
Audit and Record Retention. (1) Supplier shall maintain a true, correct, and complete set of records, including books and accounts, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, relating to the costs and, if reimbursable, expenses for which Supplier seeks compensation or reimbursement under this Agreement, including time expended by Supplier and payments to any subcontractors and suppliers, as well as all other records relating to the Services or Equipment which may be required by applicable legal requirement (e.g., hazardous material handling records). Such records shall be made available to audit, inspect, and copy by Newmont or its designated representative during the Term and for a period of five years following termination or expiration of this Agreement, upon 24 hours’ prior Notice, and during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. where the records are kept). In addition, during the Term, upon .
(2) Upon Newmont’s request, Supplier Contractor promptly shall provide Newmont with information relating to SupplierContractor’s processes and activities that may pose a reputational risk to Newmont in order to allow Newmont to conduct an audit of the same, and shall allow Newmont reasonable access to its personnel and facilities in connection with such audit. All information obtained by Newmont pursuant to such audit shall be subject to reasonable confidentiality requirements, if so requested by SupplierContractor.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement
Audit and Record Retention. A. Supplier shall maintain a true, correct, and complete set of records, including books and accounts, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, relating to the costs and, if reimbursable, expenses for which Supplier seeks compensation or reimbursement under this Agreement, including time expended by Supplier and payments to any subcontractors and suppliers, as well as all other records relating to the Services or Equipment which may be required by applicable legal requirement (e.g., hazardous material handling records). Such records shall be made available to audit, inspect, and copy by Newmont or its designated representative during the Term and for a period of five years following termination or expiration of this Agreement, upon 24 hours’ prior Notice, and during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. where the records are kept). In addition, during .
B. During the Term, upon Newmont’s request, Supplier promptly shall provide Newmont with information relating to Supplier’s processes and activities that may pose a reputational risk to Newmont in order to allow Newmont to conduct an audit of the same, and shall allow Newmont reasonable access to its personnel and facilities in connection with such audit. All information obtained by Newmont pursuant to such audit shall be subject to reasonable confidentiality requirements, if so requested by Supplier.
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Samples: On Site Service Agreement, Off Site Service Terms and Conditions
Audit and Record Retention. Supplier shall maintain a true, correct, and complete set of records, including books and accounts, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, relating to the costs and, if reimbursable, expenses for which Supplier seeks compensation or reimbursement under this Agreement, including time expended by Supplier and payments to any subcontractors and suppliers, as well as all other records relating to the Services or Equipment which may be required by applicable legal requirement (e.g., hazardous material handling records). Such records shall be made available to audit, inspect, and copy by Newmont or its designated representative during the Term and for a period of five seven years following termination or expiration of this Agreement, upon 24 hours’ prior Notice, and during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. where the records are kept). In addition, during the Term, upon Newmont’s request, Supplier promptly shall provide Newmont with information relating to Supplier’s processes and activities that may pose a reputational risk to Newmont in order to allow Newmont to conduct an audit of the same, and shall allow Newmont reasonable access to its personnel and facilities in connection with such audit. All information obtained by Newmont pursuant to such audit shall be subject to reasonable confidentiality requirements, if so requested by Supplier.
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Samples: Service Agreement