Audit Bureau of Circulations Sample Clauses

Audit Bureau of Circulations. The Parties acknowledge that STC must accurately report its circulation figures to the Audit Bureau of Circulations (“ABC”) and to the United States Postal Service (“USPS”) on terms and in the forms dictated by ABC or the USPS, as the case may be. Therefore, CTC agrees to provide to STC periodic and accurate reports of the numbers of each of the Publications reported to it as distributed by the CTC Contractors as well as the number of such Publications that were left over or remained unsold in forms and with such frequency as are reasonably required by STC to comply with ABC or USPS requirements. Without limiting the foregoing, CTC agrees to submit to STC’s office by Friday of each week, a data file that includes returns by outlet for the week ending the previous Sunday, and CTC agrees to submit to STC’s office within two
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