Books, Records and Auditors Sample Clauses

Books, Records and Auditors. Rover shall maintain or cause to be maintained full and complete books and records with respect to all matters relating to the calculation and payment of the Net Smelter Royalty pursuant to this Article 2, including the determination of the Permissible Deductions and including the records described in Section 2.4, in accordance with good bookkeeping practices and good mining practice and otherwise in accordance with Applicable Accounting Standards. Subject to the permissible audit period described in Section 2.3(a), Silver Range shall have the right to have reviewed any audited Year End Statement as well as all of Rover’s pertinent working papers in connection with such Year End Statement by a reputable and experienced independent auditor on reasonable notice to Rover. Any such audit shall be conducted upon reasonable advance written notice by Silver Range to Rover, during regular business hours, and in such a manner so as to not interfere with Rover’s conduct of its normal business activities. If Silver Range’s auditors reasonably conclude, in writing (with a copy of such conclusions to be provided to Rover by Silver Range), that they are not justified in relying on such Year End Statement or working papers, Silver Range’s auditors shall be provided with full access to all of the books and records of Rover for the purpose of such review; provided, however, that Silver Range’s auditors enter into a confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Rover, acting reasonably. In the event that a discrepancy in the Net Smelter Royalty payable to Silver Range is determined pursuant to such audit for any Calculation Period:
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Books, Records and Auditors. Xxxx shall maintain or cause to be maintained full and complete books and records with respect to all matters relating to the calculation and payment of the Net Smelter Royalty pursuant to this Article 2, including the determination of the Permissible Deductions and including the records described in Section 2.4, in accordance with good bookkeeping practices and good mining practice and otherwise in accordance with Applicable Accounting Standards. Subject to the permissible audit period described in Section 2.3(a), Conquest shall have the right to have reviewed any audited Year End Statement as well as all of Xxxx’x pertinent working papers in connection with such Year End Statement by a reputable and experienced independent auditor on reasonable notice to Atha. Any such audit shall be conducted upon reasonable advance written notice by Conquest to Atha, during regular business hours, and in such a manner so as to not interfere with Xxxx’x conduct of its normal business activities. If Xxxxxxxx’s auditors reasonably conclude, in writing (with a copy of such conclusions to be provided to Xxxx by Conquest), that they are not justified in relying on such Year End Statement or working papers, Conquest’s auditors shall be provided with full access to all of the books and records of Atha for the purpose of such review; provided, however, that Conquest’s auditors enter into a confidentiality and non‐disclosure agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Xxxx, acting reasonably. In the event that a discrepancy in the Net Smelter Royalty payable to Conquest is determined pursuant to such audit for any Calculation Period:

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  • Records and Audit A. Concessionaire shall maintain complete, accurate, and detailed accounting records of all transactions pertaining to the Concession Operation covered by this Agreement that will enable Concessionaire to prepare financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Concessionaire shall make such records available to any authorized representative of Department upon request, as often as it is deemed necessary by Department, to determine the effectiveness of the financial management system and internal procedures that have been established by Concessionaire, and to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and that the financial statements and reports present fairly the results of Concessionaire's operations pursuant to this Agreement. Failure to do so shall be a material breach of this Agreement. Said records shall be maintained and made available to Department and the State of New Jersey for a period of seven (7) years after the termination or expiration of this Agreement.

  • Records and Audits NantHealth shall keep accurate records (together with supporting documentation) of Services sold pursuant to this Agreement, appropriate to determine the amount of fees and other monies due to NantOmics hereunder. Such records shall be retained for at least two (2) years following the end of the Term. Upon at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to NantHealth, NantOmics will be entitled to retain, at its own expense, an independent certified public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to Nant Health (the “Auditor”), solely for the purpose of auditing those records (which shall not include access or examination of any systems) that are reasonably necessary to determine NantHealth’s compliance with its payment obligations under this Agreement. Prior to any audit, the Auditor will be required to sign a confidentiality and/or non-disclosure agreement reasonably acceptable to NantHealth, and the results of the audit and all information reviewed during such audit will be deemed the NantHealth’s Confidential Information. Such audit shall be conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, during NantHealth’s customary business hours, and according to its THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN REDACTED AND IS THE SUBJECT OF A CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST. REDACTED MATERIAL IS MARKED WITH [* * *] AND HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. customary office policies and procedures. NantOmics shall be entitled to one audit per calendar year during the Term and during the two (2) years thereafter. Upon the conclusion of an audit, the period covered during such an audit may not be reexamined in any subsequent audit. If an audit discloses that NantHealth has underpaid NantOmics an amount that is more than five percent (5%) of the amount actually due under this Agreement during any 6 month period, then NantHealth shall pay all reasonable expenses of the Auditor directly incurred by NantOmics Party for such audit in addition to the underpaid amount disclosed through such audit and due under this Agreement.

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  • Books, Records and Tax Returns (Check One) ☐ - SINGLE-MEMBER: The Company shall maintain complete and accurate books and records of the Company's business and affairs as required by the Statutes and such books and records shall be kept at the Company's Registered Office and shall in all respects be independent of the books, records and transactions of the Member. The Company's fiscal year shall be the calendar year with an ending month of December. The Member intends that the Company, as a single member LLC, shall be taxed as a sole proprietorship in accordance with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Any provisions herein that may cause may cause the Company not to be taxed as a sole proprietorship shall be inoperative.

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  • Inspection of Books and Records Contractor will permit County, or any duly authorized agent of County, to inspect and examine the books and records of Contractor for the purpose of verifying the amount of work performed under the Scope of Services. County’s right to inspect survives the termination of this Agreement for a period of four years.

  • Records and Audit Rights To ensure that the Contractor and its subcontractors are complying with the warranty under Section 7 below, Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ books, records, correspondence, accounting procedures and practices, and any other supporting evidence relating to this Agreement, including the papers of any Contractor and its subcontractors’ employees who perform any work or services pursuant to this Agreement (all of the foregoing hereinafter referred to as “Records”), shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction during normal working hours by the City, to the extent necessary to adequately permit (i) evaluation and verification of any invoices, payments or claims based on Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ actual costs (including direct and indirect costs and overhead allocations) incurred, or units expended directly in the performance of work under this Agreement and (ii) evaluation of the Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ compliance with the Arizona employer sanctions laws referenced in Section 7 below. To the extent necessary for the City to audit Records as set forth in this Section, Contractor and its subcontractors hereby waive any rights to keep such Records confidential. For the purpose of evaluating or verifying such actual or claimed costs or units expended, the City shall have access to said Records, even if located at its subcontractors’ facilities, from the effective date of this Agreement for the duration of the work and until three years after the date of final payment by the City to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor and its subcontractors shall provide the City with adequate and appropriate workspace so that the City can conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this Section. The City shall give Contractor or its subcontractors reasonable advance notice of intended audits. Contractor shall require its subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this Section by insertion of the requirements hereof in any subcontract pursuant to this Agreement.

  • RECORDS AND AUDIT ACCESS 17.1 The Supplier shall keep and maintain until seven (7) Years after the date of termination or expiry (whichever is the earlier) of this Framework Agreement (or such other longer period as may be agreed between the Parties), full and accurate records and accounts of the operation of this Framework Agreement including the Services provided under it, the Call-Off Contracts entered into with Contracting Bodies and the amounts paid by each Contracting Body.

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