Common use of Books and Records; Audits Clause in Contracts

Books and Records; Audits. Borrowers shall keep and maintain or cause to be kept and maintained at all times at the Projects, or such other place as Administrative Agent may reasonably approve in writing, complete and accurate books of accounts and records adequate to reflect the results of the operation of the Projects and to provide the financial statements required to be provided to Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 6.1 above and copies of all written contracts, material correspondence, and other material documents affecting the Projects. Administrative Agent and its designated agents shall have the right to inspect and copy any of the foregoing. Additionally, if an Event of Default exists or if Administrative Agent or any Lender has a reasonable basis to believe that Borrowers’ records are materially inaccurate, Administrative Agent and each Lender may conduct a joint audit and determine, in such Person’s reasonable discretion, the accuracy of Borrowers’ records and computations, such audit to be at Borrowers’ expense.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (Healthcare Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (Healthcare Trust, Inc.), Loan Agreement (Healthcare Trust, Inc.)

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Books and Records; Audits. Borrowers shall keep and maintain or cause to be kept and maintained at all times at the Projects, or at such other place as Administrative Agent may reasonably approve in writing, complete and accurate books of accounts and records adequate to reflect the results of the operation of the Projects and to provide the financial statements required to be provided to Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 6.1 above and copies of all written contracts, material correspondence, and other material documents affecting the Projects. Administrative Agent and its designated agents shall have the right to inspect and copy any of the foregoing. Additionally, if an Event of Default exists or if Administrative Agent or any Lender has a reasonable basis to believe that Borrowers’ records are materially inaccurate, Administrative Agent and each Lender may conduct a joint audit and determine, in such Person’s reasonable discretion, the accuracy of Borrowers’ records and computations, such audit to be at Borrowers’ expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (Healthcare Trust, Inc.)

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