Cooperation with Investigations. You agree to cooperate with us in the investigation of unusual transactions, poor quality transmissions, and resolution of customer claims, including by providing, upon request and without further cost, any originals or copies of items deposited through the Service in your possession and your records relating to such items and transmissions.
Cooperation with Investigations. Contractor agrees that it will cooperate with the EA and law enforcement, where necessary, in any investigations into a Breach. Any costs incidental to the required cooperation or participation of the Contractor or its’ Authorized Users, as related to such investigations, will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor if such Breach is attributable to Contractor or its Subcontractors.
Cooperation with Investigations. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER agrees to cooperate fully and faithfully with any investigation, audit or inquiry conducted by the Office of Internal Affairs (“OIA”) of the OWNER or any other duly authorized representative of the OWNER (“Representative”). The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall grant the OIA or the Representative the right to examine all books, records, files, accounts, computer records, documents and correspondence, including electronically-stored information, in the possession or control of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, its subsidiaries and affiliated companies and any other company directly or indirectly controlled by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, relating to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. These shall include, but not be limited to: Subcontracts; bid files; payroll and personnel records; cancelled checks; correspondence; memoranda; reports; audits; vendor qualification records; original estimate files; change order/amendment estimate files; detailed worksheets; Subcontractor, CONSTRUCTION MANAGER and supplier proposals for both successful and unsuccessful bids; back-charge logs; any records detailing cash, trade, or volume discounts earned; insurance proceeds, rebates or dividends received; payroll and personnel records; tax returns, and the supporting documentation for the aforesaid books and records. At the OIA’s or the Representative’s request, said materials shall be provided in a computer readable format, where available. At the request of the OIA or the Representative, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall execute such documents, if any, as are necessary to give the OIA or the Representative access to Contract-related books, documents or records which are, in whole or part, under control of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER but not currently in the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’s physical possession. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall not enter into any agreement with a Subcontractor, CONSTRUCTION MANAGER or supplier, in connection with the Contract, that does not contain a right to audit clause in favor of the OWNER. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall assist the OIA or the Representative in obtaining access to past and present Subcontractor, CONSTRUCTION MANAGER and supplier amendment/change order files (including detailed documentation covering negotiated settlements), accounts, computer records, documents, correspondence, and any other books and records in the possession of Subcontractors, CONSTRUCTION MANAGERs and suppliers pertaining to the Contract, and, if appropriate, enforce the rig...
Cooperation with Investigations. TIA and the Trust each agree to cooperate with each other in the event that either should become involved in any investigation, legal proceeding, claim, suit or other similar action arising from the performance of the obligations described in this Agreement.
Cooperation with Investigations. Contractor agrees that it will cooperate with the EA and law enforcement, where necessary, in any investigations into a Breach of data governed by this DPA.
Cooperation with Investigations. 16.1 The Professional agrees to cooperate fully and faithfully with any investigation, audit or inquiry conducted by the Office of Internal Affairs (“OIA”) of the Owner or any other duly authorized representative of the Owner (“Representative”).
16.2 The Professional shall grant the OIA or the Representative the right to examine all books, records, files, accounts, computer records, documents and correspondence, including electronically-stored information, in the possession or control of the Professional, its subsidiaries and affiliated companies and any other company directly or indirectly controlled by the Professional, relating to the Professional. These shall include, but not be limited to: Subcontracts; bid files; payroll and personnel records; cancelled checks; correspondence; memoranda; reports; audits; vendor qualification records; original estimate files; change order/amendment estimate files; detailed worksheets; Subcontractor, Professional and supplier proposals for both successful and unsuccessful bids; back-charge logs; any records detailing cash, trade, or volume discounts earned; insurance proceeds, rebates or dividends received; payroll and personnel records; tax returns, and the supporting documentation for the aforesaid books and records. At the OIA’s or the Representative’s request, said materials shall be provided in a computer readable format, where available. At the request of the OIA or the Representative, the Professional shall execute such documents, if any, as are necessary to give the OIA or the Representative access to books, documents or records related to this Contract for Professional Services which are, in whole or part, under control of the Professional but not currently in the Professional’s physical possession. The Professional shall not enter into any agreement with a Subcontractor, professional or supplier, in connection with this Contract For Professional Services, that does not contain a right-to-audit clause in favor of the Owner. The Professional shall assist the OIA or the Representative in obtaining access to past and present Subcontractor, professional and supplier amendment/change order files (including detailed documentation covering negotiated settlements), accounts, computer records, documents, correspondence, and any other books and records in the possession of Subcontractors, professionals and suppliers pertaining to this Contract For Professional Services, and, if appropriate, enforce the right-to-audit pr...
Cooperation with Investigations. You agree to cooperate with us in the investigation of unusual transactions, poor quality transmissions, and resolution of customer claims, including by providing, upon request and without further cost, any originals or copies of items deposited through the Service in your possession and your records relating to such items and transmissions. You agree to retain the check for at least 60 calendar days from the date of the image transmission. After 60 days, you agree to destroy the check that you transmitted as an image, mark it "VOID", or otherwise render it incapable of further transmission, deposit, or presentment. During the time the retained check is available, you agree to promptly provide it to Credit Union upon request.
Cooperation with Investigations. Each Party will fully cooperate with any ethics or compliance investigations into possible FCPA violations of the FCPA or the anti-bribery laws and regulations of the Territory or other countries that arise in connection with this Agreement.
Cooperation with Investigations. You agree to cooperate with the Bank in the investigation of unusual transactions, poor quality transmission, and resolution of client claims, including by providing, upon request and without further cost, any originals or copies of Checks deposited through the Service in your possession and your records relating to such Checks and transmissions.
Cooperation with Investigations. Contractor agrees that it will cooperate with JCSD and law enforcement, where necessary, in any investigations into a Breach. Any costs incidental to the required cooperation or participation of the Contractor or its’ Authorized Users, as related to such investigations, will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor if such Breach is attributable to Contractor or its Subcontractors.