Audits; Books and Records Sample Clauses

Audits; Books and Records. Prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Administrative Agent may, and at the request of the Required Lenders shall, conduct one physical audit during each calendar year, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times using the Administrative Agent’s own personnel, of the assets of the Borrower. The Borrower shall keep proper books and records reflecting all of its business and financial affairs and transactions, in accordance with GAAP and permit the Administrative Agent and any Lender, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to visit all of its offices and to discuss its financial matters with officers of the Borrower and its Independent public accountants. The Borrower shall permit the Administrative Agent and any Lender, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to examine and make copies of any of the books or other records of the Borrower. The Borrower shall pay any reasonable fees of such Independent public accountants incurred in connection with the exercise by the Administrative Agent of its rights pursuant to this Section 6.01(h). Following the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Administrative Agent may conduct physical audits at any time and from time to time, as often as the Administrative Agent may deem reasonably necessary or desirable.
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Audits; Books and Records. The Administrative Agent may (and, at the request of the Required Lenders or, so long as the Insurer is the Controlling Class, the Insurer, shall) conduct physical audits, using the Administrative Agent's own personnel and/or agents employed on the Administrative Agent's behalf, of the assets of the Borrower as often as the Administrative Agent may reasonably deem necessary or desirable, the results of which the Administrative Agent shall (subject to the last proviso of this sentence) promptly report to the Lenders; provided, that, at any time prior to the occurrence of a Default, the Administrative Agent shall conduct not more than one physical audit in any one fiscal year of the Borrower; and provided, further, that upon the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default, the Administrative Agent may engage in any number of physical audits which the Administrative Agent, the Required Lenders or, so long as the Insurer is the Controlling Class, the Insurer deem necessary or desirable; and provided, further, that any of the CP Conduits, if an annual audit described above has not been conducted or if such audit does not satisfy the requirements of its internal guidelines with respect thereto (as so certified by such CP Conduit), may, at its own cost and expense if such audit is as a result of an audit not satisfying the requirements of its internal guidelines, request and conduct an audit satisfying such requirements. The Borrower shall keep proper books and records reflecting all of its business affairs and transactions in accordance with GAAP and permit the Insurer (so long as the Insurer is the Controlling Class), the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to visit all of its offices and to discuss its financial matters with officers of the Borrower and its independent public accountants. The Borrower shall permit the Administrative Agent and, so long as the Insurer is the Controlling Class, the Insurer on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to examine and make copies of any of the books or other records of the Borrower. The Borrower shall pay any reasonable fees of such independent public accountants or otherwise incurred in connection with the exercise by the Administrative Agent or, so long as the Insurer is the Controlling Class, the Insurer of its rights pursuant to this Section 6.1.9.
Audits; Books and Records. To maintain adequate books and records and to allow Lender and its agents to inspect Borrower’s properties and examine, audit and make copies of books and records at any reasonable time with at least 24 hours advance notice. If any of Borrower’s properties, books or records are in the possession of a third party, Borrower hereby authorizes that third party to permit Lender or its agents to have access to perform inspections or audits and to respond to Lender’s requests for information concerning such properties, books and records. Lender has no duty to inspect Borrower’s properties or to examine, audit, or copy books and records and Lender shall not incur any obligation or liability by reason of not making any such inspection or inquiry. In the event that Lender inspects Borrower’s properties or examines, audits, or copies books and records, Lender will be acting solely for the purposes of protecting Lender’s security and preserving Lender’s rights under this Agreement. Neither Borrower nor any other party is entitled to rely on any inspection or other inquiry by Lender. Lender owes no duty of care to protect Borrower or any other party against, or to inform Borrower or any other party of, any adverse condition that may be observed as affecting Borrower’s properties or premises, or Borrower’s business. Lender may in its discretion disclose to Borrower or any other party any findings made as a result of, or in connection with, any inspection of Borrower’s properties.
Audits; Books and Records. The Borrower shall maintain adequate books and records and allow the Bank and its agents to inspect the Borrower's properties and examine, audit and make copies of books and records at any reasonable time. If any of the Borrower's properties, books or records are in the possession of a third party, the Borrower hereby authorizes that third party to permit the Bank or its agents to have access to perform inspections or audits and to respond to the Bank's requests for information concerning such properties, books and records.
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Audits; Books and Records. The Borrower shall (i) maintain (and shall cause each Borrower Entity under the Borrower's control to maintain) adequate books and records, and (ii) allow the Bank and its agents (and cause Borrower Entities under the Borrower's control to allow the Bank and its agents) to inspect the Borrower's and such controlled Borrower Entities' properties and examine, audit and make copies of books and records at any reasonable time. If any of the Borrower's properties, books or records are in the possession of a third party, the Borrower hereby authorizes that third party to permit the Bank or its agents to have access to perform inspections or audits and to respond to the Bank's requests for information concerning such properties, books and records.
Audits; Books and Records. Prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Lender may conduct one physical audit during each calendar year, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times using the Lender’s own personnel, of the assets of the Borrower. The Borrower shall keep proper books and records reflecting all of its business and financial affairs and transactions, in accordance with GAAP and permit the Lender, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to visit all of its offices and to discuss its financial matters with officers of the Borrower and its Independent public accountants. The Borrower shall permit the Lender, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to examine and make copies of any of the books or other records of the Borrower. The Borrower shall pay any reasonable fees of such Independent public accountants incurred in connection with the exercise by the Lender of its rights pursuant to this Section 6.01(h). Following the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Lender may conduct physical audits at any time and from time to time, as often as the Lender may deem reasonably necessary or desirable.
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Audits; Books and Records. Borrower shall (i) maintain (and shall cause each Controlled Borrower Entity and Controlled Joint Venture Entity to maintain) adequate books and records, and (ii) allow and its agents (and cause Controlled Borrower Entities and Controlled Joint Venture Entities to allow Agent and its agents) to inspect Borrower's and such Controlled
Audits; Books and Records. Prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Administrative Agent may, and at the request of the Required Lenders shall, conduct one audit during each calendar year, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times using the Administrative Agent’s own personnel, of the assets, liabilities and operations of the Borrower, including without limitation information relating to Fund Investments and the Collateral. The Borrower shall keep proper books and records reflecting all of its business and financial affairs and transactions, in accordance with GAAP and permit the Administrative Agent, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to visit all of its offices and to discuss its business and financial matters with officers of the Borrower and its Independent public accountants; provided that one or more representatives of the Borrower shall be present at any discussions with its Independent public accountants. The Borrower shall permit the Administrative Agent, on reasonable notice and at reasonable times and intervals during ordinary business hours, to examine and make copies of any of the books or other records of the Borrower, including without limitation information relating to Fund Investments and the Collateral. Following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, the Administrative Agent may conduct audits at any time and from time to time, as often as the Administrative Agent may deem reasonably necessary or desirable.
Audits; Books and Records. Borrower shall (i) maintain (and shall cause each Controlled Borrower Entity and Controlled Joint Venture Entity to maintain) adequate books and records, and (ii) allow Administrative Agent and its agents (and cause Controlled Borrower Entities and Controlled Joint Venture Entities to allow Administrative Agent and its agents) to inspect Borrower's and such Controlled Borrower Entities' and Controlled Joint Venture Entities' properties and examine, audit and make copies of books and records at any reasonable time. If any of Borrower's properties, books or records are in the possession of a third party, Borrower hereby authorizes that third party to permit Administrative Agent or its agents to have access to perform inspections or audits and to respond to Administrative Agent's requests for information concerning such properties, books and records.
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