Continued Access and Cooperation Sample Clauses

Continued Access and Cooperation. (a) Following the Closing Date, Seller shall (i) allow Purchaser, upon reasonable prior notice and during regular business hours, through its employees and other Representatives, at Purchaser's expense, to examine and make copies of any books and records retained by Seller within its possession or control ("control" for the purpose of this Section 8.1(a) being defined as the ability to cause delivery to Seller or access by Purchaser), to the extent they relate to JANY or the Insurance Business, for any reasonable business purpose, including, without limitation, the preparation or examination of Tax Returns, regulatory filings and financial statements and the conduct of any Action, whether pending or threatened, concerning the conduct of JANY or the Insurance Business prior to the Closing Date at Seller's offices or other facilities or properties and (ii) maintain such books and records for Purchaser's examination and copying. Access to such books and records shall be at Purchaser's expense and may not unreasonably interfere with Seller's or any successor company's business operations and Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Seller in copying such records. Seller shall retain such books and records for a period of at least seven years (extended by a period equal to any extension of the statute of limitations with respect to tax matters with respect to which such books and records are necessary and of which Purchaser shall notify Seller), after which time such books and records shall be delivered to Purchaser.
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Continued Access and Cooperation. (a) Following the Closing Date, Seller shall (i) allow Purchaser, upon reasonable prior notice and during regular business hours, through its employees and other Representatives, at Purchaser's expense to examine and make copies of any books and records retained by Seller within its possession or control ("control" for the purposes of this Section 8.1(a) being defined as the ability to cause delivery to Seller or access by Purchaser) and furnish Purchaser with such financial and reporting data and other information with respect to the Annuity Contacts, the Third Party Administration Agreements, Assigned Contracts and the Related Agreements as Purchaser may from time to time reasonably request, to the extent they relate to the Annuity Business, for any reasonable business purpose, including, without limitation, the preparation or examination of Tax Returns, regulatory filings and financial statements and the conduct of any Action, whether pending or threatened, concerning the conduct of the Annuity Business prior to the Closing Date at Seller's offices or other facilities or properties and (ii) maintain such books and records for Purchaser's examination and copying. Access to such books and records shall be at Purchaser's expense and may not unreasonably interfere with Seller's or any successor company's business operations and Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Seller in copying such records. Seller shall retain such books and records for a period of at least seven years (extended by a period equal to any extension of the statute of limitations with respect to tax matters with respect to which such books and records are necessary and of which Purchaser shall notify Seller), after which time such books and records shall be delivered to Purchaser. Purchaser shall not copy or remove from Seller's premises the accountant's work papers made available to Purchaser and its Representatives.

Related to Continued Access and Cooperation

  • Access and Cooperation Each Party will, and will cause its Other Indemnified Persons to, cooperate and assist in all reasonable respects regarding such Third Party Claim, including by promptly making available to such other Party (and its legal counsel and other professional advisers with a reasonable need to know) all books and records of such Person relating to such Third Party Claim, subject to reasonable confidentiality precautions.

  • Continued Cooperation Employee agrees that he will cooperate fully with the Bank in the future regarding any matters in which he was involved during the course of his employment, and in the defense or prosecution of any claims or actions now in existence or which may be brought or threatened in the future against or on behalf of the Bank. Employee’s cooperation in connection with such matters, actions and claims shall include, without limitation, being available to meet with the Bank’s officials regarding personnel or commercial matters in which he was involved; to prepare for any proceeding (including, without limitation, depositions, consultation, discovery or trial); to provide affidavits; to assist with any audit, inspection, proceeding or other inquiry; and to act as a witness in connection with any litigation or other legal proceeding affecting the Bank. Employee further agrees that should he be contacted (directly or indirectly) by any person or entity adverse to the Bank, he shall within 48 hours notify the then-current Chairman of the Board of the Bank. Employee shall be reimbursed for any reasonable costs and expenses incurred in connection with providing such cooperation.

  • ACCESS AND COOPERATION; DUE DILIGENCE (a) Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date, the COMPANY will afford to the officers and authorized representatives of CTS and the Other Founding Companies access during business hours to all of the COMPANY's sites, properties, books and records and will furnish CTS with such additional financial and operating data and other information as to the business and properties of the COMPANY as CTS or the Other Founding Companies may from time to time reasonably request. The COMPANY will cooperate with CTS and the Other Founding Companies and their respective representatives, including CTS's auditors and counsel, in the preparation of any documents or other material (including the Registration Statement) which may be required in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. CTS, NEWCO, the STOCKHOLDERS and the COMPANY will treat all information obtained in connection with the negotiation and performance of this Agreement or the due diligence investigations conducted with respect to the Other Founding Companies as confidential in accordance with the provisions of Section 14 hereof. In addition, CTS will cause each of the Other Agreements, binding each of the Other Founding Companies, to contain a provision similar to this Section 7.1 requiring each such Other Founding Company, its stockholders, directors, officers, representatives, employees and agents to keep confidential any information obtained by such Other Founding Company.

  • Continuing Cooperation Following the Termination Date, Executive agrees to cooperate with all reasonable requests for information made by or on behalf of Company with respect to the operations, practices and policies of the Company. In connection with any such requests, the Company shall reimburse Executive for all out-of-pocket expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred in responding to such request(s).

  • Acknowledgement and Cooperation The Depositor, the Master Servicer, and the Indenture Trustee acknowledge that without the need for any further action on the part of the Credit Enhancer, the Depositor, the Master Servicer, the Indenture Trustee, or the Note Registrar (a) to the extent the Credit Enhancer makes payments, directly or indirectly, on account of principal of or interest or other amounts on any Notes to the Holders of the Notes or the Credit Enhancer, as applicable, will be fully subrogated to the rights of these Holders to receive the principal and interest from the Trust and (b) the Credit Enhancer shall be paid the principal and interest or other amounts but only from the sources and in the manner provided in this Agreement for the payment of the principal and interest or other amounts. The Indenture Trustee and the Master Servicer shall cooperate in all respects with any reasonable request by the Credit Enhancer for action to preserve or enforce the Credit Enhancer's rights or interests under this Agreement and the Indenture without limiting the rights or affecting the interests of the Holders as otherwise stated in this Agreement and the Indenture.

  • Access to Information; Cooperation LTC and Healthcare and their authorized agents shall be given reasonable access to and may take copies of all information relating to the subjects of this Agreement (to the extent permitted by federal and state confidentiality laws) in the custody of the other Party, including any agent, contractor, subcontractor, agent or any other person or entity under the contract of such Party.

  • Further Assurances; Cooperation; Notification (a) Each party hereto will, before, at and after Closing, execute and deliver such instruments and take such other actions as the other party or parties, as the case may be, may reasonably require in order to carry out the intent of this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, at any time after the Closing, at the reasonable request of Parent and without further consideration, the Company will execute and deliver such instruments of sale, transfer, conveyance, assignment and confirmation and take such action as Parent may reasonably deem necessary or desirable in order to more effectively consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Access and Confidentiality (a) Until the earlier of the Closing Date and the date on which the Agreement is terminated pursuant to Article 10, Seller shall afford to Purchaser and its officers and authorized agents and representatives reasonable access during normal business hours to the properties, books, records, contracts, documents, files and other information of or relating to the Assets and the Assumed Liabilities; provided, however, that nothing herein shall afford Purchaser the right to review any information to the extent relating solely to loans held by Seller not constituting Loans, including information regarding borrowers, or any information to the extent relating solely to Seller’s other branches, facilities and operations not subject to this Agreement. Seller shall identify to Purchaser, within fifteen (15) calendar days after the date hereof, a group of its salaried personnel (with the necessary expertise and experience to assist Purchaser) that shall constitute a “transition group” who will be available to Purchaser at reasonable times during normal business hours to provide information and assistance in connection with Purchaser’s investigation of matters relating to the Assets, the Assumed Liabilities and transition matters. Such transition group will also work cooperatively to identify and resolve issues arising from any commingling of Records with Seller’s records for its other branches, assets and operations not subject to this Agreement. Seller shall furnish Purchaser with such additional financial and operating data and other information about its business operations at the Branches as may be reasonably necessary for the orderly transfer of the business operations of the Branches, and Purchaser shall be responsible for any documented, out-of-pocket third party costs reasonably incurred by Seller in connection with furnishing such information; provided, however, that nothing herein shall afford Purchaser the right to review any information relating to loans held by Seller not constituting Loans, including information regarding borrowers or any information relating to Seller’s other branches, facilities and operations not subject to this Agreement. Any investigation pursuant to this Section 7.2(a) shall be conducted in such manner as not to unreasonably interfere with the conduct of Seller’s business. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall not be required to provide access to or disclose information where such access or disclosure would impose an unreasonable burden on Seller, or any employee of Seller, or would violate or prejudice the rights of customers, jeopardize any attorney-client privilege or contravene any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment, decree, fiduciary duty or binding agreement entered into and disclosed to Purchaser prior to the date of this Agreement. Seller and Purchaser shall use reasonable best efforts to make appropriate substitute disclosure arrangements under circumstances in which the restrictions of the preceding sentence apply.

  • Data Access and Proprietary Information 6.1 The Fund acknowledges that the databases, computer programs, screen formats, report formats, interactive design techniques, and documentation manuals furnished to the Fund by the Transfer Agent as part of the Fund’s ability to access certain Fund Confidential Information maintained by the Transfer Agent on databases under the control and ownership of the Transfer Agent or other third party (“Data Access Services”) constitute copyrighted, trade secret, or other proprietary information of substantial value to the Transfer Agent or other third party (collectively, “Transfer Agent Proprietary Information”). In no event shall Transfer Agent Proprietary Information be deemed Fund Confidential Information. The Fund agrees to treat all Transfer Agent Proprietary Information as proprietary to the Transfer Agent and further agrees that it shall not divulge any Transfer Agent Proprietary Information to any person or organization except as may be provided hereunder. Without limiting the foregoing, the Fund agrees for itself and its employees and agents to:

  • Information and Cooperation Each Party that has responsibility for filing and prosecuting any Patent Rights under this Section 7.4 (a “Filing Party”) shall (a) regularly provide the other Party (the “Non-Filing Party”) with copies of all patent applications filed hereunder and other material submissions and correspondence with the patent offices, in sufficient time to allow for review and comment by the Non-Filing Party; and (b) provide the Non-Filing Party and its patent counsel with an opportunity to consult with the Filing Party and its patent counsel regarding the filing and contents of any such application, amendment, submission or response. The advice and suggestions of the Non-Filing Party and its patent counsel shall be taken into consideration in good faith by such Filing Party and its patent counsel in connection with such filing. Each Filing Party shall pursue in good faith all reasonable claims and take such other reasonable actions, as may be requested by the Non-Filing Party in the prosecution of any Patent Rights covering any Program Technology under this Section 7.4; provided, however, if the Filing Party incurs any additional expense as a result of any such request, the Non-Filing Party shall be responsible for the cost and expenses of pursuing any such additional claim or taking such other actions. In addition, Company agrees that if Licensor claims any action taken under Section 7.4(d)(i) would be detrimental to Patent Rights covering Licensor Technology, Licensor shall provide written notice to Company and the Patent Coordinators shall, as promptly as possible thereafter, meet to discuss and resolve such matter and, if they are unable to resolve such matter, the Parties shall refer such matter to a mutually agreeable outside patent counsel for resolution.

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