Celgene Right to Audit Sample Clauses

Celgene Right to Audit. Throughout the Term and for a period of three (3) years following expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, Pharmacy shall maintain complete and accurate records consistent with requirements of the REVLIMID REMS®, POMALYST REMS®, and THALOMID REMS ® program(s) and sales of Product. First audits will occur within 3 months of a Pharmacy’s first dispense of REVLIMID®, POMALYST®, and THALOMID®, then an annual risk-based audit thereafter.
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  • Right to Audit During the term of this Agreement and not more than once per year (unless circumstances warrant additional audits as described below), Servicer may audit the Asset Representations Reviewer’s policies, procedures and records that relate to the performance of the Asset Representation Reviewer under this Agreement to ensure compliance with this Agreement upon at least 10 business days’ notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that Servicer may conduct an audit at any time, in the event of (i) audits required by Servicer’s governmental or regulatory authorities, (ii) investigations of claims of misappropriation, fraud, or business irregularities of a potentially criminal nature, or (iii) Servicer reasonably believes that an audit is necessary to address a material operational problem or issue that poses a threat to Servicer’s business.

  • RECORDS; RIGHT TO AUDIT (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain in the form and for the period required by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act, all records relating to the Fund's investments made by the Sub-Adviser that are required to be maintained by the Fund pursuant to the requirements of Rule 31a-1 under the 1940 Act. The Sub-Adviser agrees that all records that it maintains on behalf of the Fund are the property of the Fund, and the Sub-Adviser will surrender promptly to the Fund any such records upon the Fund's request; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain a copy of such records. In addition, for the duration of this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser shall preserve for the periods prescribed by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act any such records as are required to be maintained by it pursuant to this Agreement and shall transfer all such records to any entity designated by the Adviser upon the termination of this Agreement.

  • Tenant’s Right to Audit The annual Statement of Operating Costs for the preceding year shall be provided by Landlord on or before April 30th of each calendar year after the Base Year of the Lease term. Within ninety (90) days after receipt of the Statement, Tenant shall be entitled, upon ten (10) days prior written notice (“Inspection Notice”) and during normal business hours, at Landlord’s office or such other place as Landlord shall reasonably designate, to inspect and examine those books and records of Landlord relating to the determination of Operating Costs for only the immediately preceding calendar year. Any third party engaged by Tenant to inspect or examine the books and records shall be a certified public accountant from a nationally or regionally recognized accounting firm and such accountant shall not be compensated on a contingency fee or similar basis. Should Tenant elect to inspect such records, Tenant’s inspection shall be completed and the results thereof submitted to Landlord no later than two (2) months after Tenant’s notification to Landlord of its intent to inspect Landlord’s books and records. Tenant shall be deemed to have waived its right to inspect Landlord’s books and records if Tenant fails to timely deliver the Inspection Notice, or fails to timely complete the inspection (unless Landlord was the cause of the delay). If, after inspection and examination of such books and records, Tenant disputes the amounts of Operating Costs charged by Landlord, Tenant may, by written notice to Landlord, request an independent audit of such books and records. The independent audit of the books and records shall be conducted by a certified public accountant (“CPA”) acceptable to both Landlord and Tenant. If, within thirty (30) days after Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s notice requesting an audit, Landlord and Tenant are unable to agree on the CPA to conduct such audit, then Landlord may designate a nationally recognized accounting firm not then employed by Landlord or Tenant to conduct such audit. The audit shall be limited to the determination of the amount of Operating Costs for the subject calendar year. If the audit discloses that the amount of Operating Costs billed to Tenant was incorrect, the appropriate party shall pay to the other party the deficiency or overpayment, as applicable. All costs and expenses of the audit shall be paid by Tenant unless the audit shows that Landlord overstated Operating Costs for the subject calendar year by more than five percent (5%), in which case Landlord shall pay all costs and expenses of the audit (not to exceed $10,000.00). Tenant and Tenant’s representatives shall keep any information gained from such audit confidential and shall not disclose it to any other party. The exercise by Tenant of its audit rights hereunder shall not relieve Tenant of its obligation to timely pay all sums due hereunder, including, without limitation, the disputed Operating Costs.

  • Auditor Report; Right to Audit (a) Within the time period permitted for the examination audit pursuant to 12 CFR Section 363 after the end of each fiscal year during which the Receiver makes any payment to the Assuming Institution under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement, the Assuming Institution shall deliver to the Receiver a report signed by its independent public accountants stating that they have reviewed the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement and that, in the course of their annual audit of the Assuming Institution’s books and records, nothing has come to their attention suggesting that any computations required to be made by the Assuming Institution during such fiscal year pursuant to this Article II were not made by the Assuming Institution in accordance herewith. In the event that the Assuming Institution cannot comply with the preceding sentence, it shall promptly submit to the Receiver corrected computations together with a report signed by its independent public accountants stating that, after giving effect to such corrected computations, nothing has come to their attention suggesting that any computations required to be made by the Assuming Institution during such year pursuant to this Article II were not made by the Assuming Institution in accordance herewith. In such event, the Assuming Institution and the Receiver shall make all such accounting adjustments and payments as may be necessary to give effect to each correction reflected in such corrected computations, retroactive to the date on which the corresponding incorrect computation was made.

  • Right of Receiver or Corporation to Audit The Receiver or the Corporation, their respective agents, contractors and employees, may (but are not required to) perform an audit to determine the Assuming Institution’s compliance with this Agreement at any time, by providing not less than ten (10) Business Days prior notice. The scope and duration of any such audit shall be at the discretion of the Receiver or the Corporation, as the case may be. The Receiver or the Corporation, as the case may be, shall bear the expense of any such audit. In the event that any corrections are necessary as a result of such an audit, the Assuming Institution and the Receiver shall make such accounting adjustments, payments and withholdings as may be necessary to give retroactive effect to such corrections.

  • RIGHT TO EXAMINE CONTRACT We want You to be satisfied with the contract You have purchased. We urge You to closely examine its provisions. If for any reason You are not satisfied with Your purchase, You may cancel the contract by returning the contract within ten days after You receive it. A written request for cancellation must accompany the contract. In such event, We will pay You an amount equal to the sum of (i) the difference between the premiums paid and the amounts allocated to any Account under the contract and (ii) the Contract Value on the date of surrender. You bear only the investment risk during the period prior to Our receipt of request for cancellation. Signed for the Company [ ] Premium Payments are flexible as described herein. NONPARTICIPATING ALL PAYMENTS AND VALUES PROVIDED BY THIS CONTRACT, WHEN BASED ON INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE OF A SUB-ACCOUNT, ARE VARIABLE AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED AS TO FIXED DOLLAR AMOUNT. 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PREMIUM BASED CHARGE: WE WILL APPLY AN ANNUAL PREMIUM BASED CHARGE AGAINST EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT MADE TO THIS CONTRACT. THE PREMIUM CHARGE WILL APPLY TO EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVESTED FOR [7] YEARS OR LESS. AN ANNUAL PREMIUM BASED CHARGE SHOWN BELOW WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT VALUE ON THE CONTRACT ANNIVERSARY BASED ON REMAINING GROSS PREMIUMS. EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT HAS ITS OWN [7] YEAR PREMIUM BASED CHARGE SCHEDULE AND IS ASSIGNED A PREMIUM BASED CHARGE BREAKPOINT AMOUNT BASED ON THE CURRENT DEPOSIT PLUS THE GREATER OF: A) THE TOTAL BALANCE AS OF THE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING VALUATION DATE; OR B) CUMULATIVE DEPOSITS PREVIOUSLY RECEIVED LESS PRIOR WITHDRAWALS, BUT NOT LESS THAN ZERO. . IF A SUBSEQUENT PREMIUM PAYMENT BRINGS THE CUMULATIVE TOTAL TO A NEW BREAKPOINT, ONLY THAT PREMIUM PAYMENT WILL RECEIVE THE NEW BREAKPOINT PREMIUM BASED CHARGE. 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THE CDSC IS BASED ON THE AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO SURRENDER AND HOW LONG YOUR PREMIUM PAYMENTS HAVE BEEN IN THE CONTRACT. EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT HAS ITS OWN CDSC SCHEDULE AND IS ASSIGNED A CDSC BREAKPOINT AMOUNT BASED ON THE CURRENT DEPOSIT PLUS THE GREATER OF: A) THE TOTAL BALANCE AS OF THE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING VALUATION DATE; OR B) CUMULATIVE DEPOSITS PREVIOUSLY RECEIVED LESS PRIOR WITHDRAWALS, BUT NOT LESS THAN ZERO. . IF A SUBSEQUENT PREMIUM PAYMENT BRINGS THE CUMULATIVE TOTAL TO A NEW BREAKPOINT, ONLY THAT PREMIUM PAYMENT WILL RECEIVE THE NEW BREAKPOINT CDSC. THE PRIOR PREMIUM PAYMENT(S) WILL MAINTAIN THE ORIGINAL BREAKPOINT CDSC APPLIED AT THE TIME SUCH PREMIUM PAYMENT(S) WAS PAID. PREMIUM PAYMENTS ARE SURRENDERED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE RECEIVED. AMOUNTS WITHDRAWN IN EXCESS OF THE AWA ARE SUBJECT TO CDSC. THE AMOUNT ASSESSED A CDSC WILL NOT EXCEED YOUR REMAINING GROSS PREMIUMS AS DEFINED ABOVE. NO CDSC WILL BE ASSESSED IF ONLY THE AWA IS TAKEN, OR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS ARE MET FOR THE WAIVER OF THE CDSC. FOR ANY SURRENDER, THE AMOUNT SUBJECT TO CDSC WILL BE CALCULATED AT THE TIME OF WITHDRAWAL BY DIVIDING (A) BY (B) MULTIPLIED BY (C) WHERE:

  • Right to Expand Provided the Lease is in full force and effect, and further provided the Tenant is STRONG/MDI SCREEN SYSTEMS, INC. itself personally, has not assigned the Lease or the subleased the Premises, or a portion thereof, is not then in default of executing its obligations under the Lease, and has obtained all necessary governmental or municipal permits, licences and authorizations, the Tenant shall have throughout the Term the ongoing right to expand the Premises (the “Right to Expand”), at its cost, either by (i) the construction of an expansion to the Building, or (ii) constructing an additional building on the Land (the “Expansion Premises”), the whole in accordance with the terms and conditions of Section 6.2

  • Right of Audit 28.1 The Contractor shall keep secure and maintain until six years after the final payment of all sums due under the Contract, or such other period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of the Services, all expenditure reimbursed by the Authority and all payments made by the Authority.

  • EXAMINATION OF MORTGAGE FILES AND DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW 3.1 Seller shall (i) deliver to Purchaser on or before the Closing Date a diskette acceptable to Purchaser that contains such information about the Mortgage Loans as may be reasonably requested by Purchaser, (ii) deliver to Purchaser on or before the Closing Date investor files (collectively the “Collateral Information”) with respect to the Mortgage Loans proposed to be included in the Issuing Entity and made available at Purchaser’s headquarters in New York, and (iii) otherwise cooperate fully with Purchaser in its examination of the credit files, underwriting documentation and Mortgage Files for the Mortgage Loans and its due diligence review of the Mortgage Loans. The fact that Purchaser has conducted or has failed to conduct any partial or complete examination of the credit files, underwriting documentation or Mortgage Files for the Mortgage Loans shall not affect the right of Purchaser or the Trustee to cause Seller to cure any Material Defect, or to repurchase or replace the defective Mortgage Loans pursuant to Section 5 hereof.

  • Right to Review After receiving written notice of the denial of a claim, a claimant or his representative shall be entitled to:

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