Documents and Reporting Sample Clauses

Documents and Reporting. Each party agrees to execute and deliver to the other party in a timely fashion all such documents and reports as are reasonably requested by the other party with respect to forecasting and budgeting, production, inventory, equipment maintenance, parts usage, and shipments, including Bills of Lading, routine correspondence with customers, releases, and all reports and supporting documents that were commonly provided prior to the Initial Public Offering Date.
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Documents and Reporting. 9.1 All books, papers, records, documents and correspondence relating to or containing a reference to the business of the company shall immediately be returned to the company by a shareholder at the termination of such shareholder's shareholding in the company. 9.2 No later than 21 days after the end of each fiscal quarter of the company, the company shall deliver to Altris Plc and SL the balance sheet of the company as at the end of such quarter and the related unaudited consolidated statements of operations and cash flows of the company for such quarter and for the elapsed period in the year, all in reasonable detail and in any event to the extent necessary to enable each of Altris Inc and SL to meet their respective reporting obligations under the securities and other laws applicable to each of them. The company shall also furnish to each shareholder such additional information regarding the results of operations, financial condition, business or prospects of the company, including projected information, as any shareholder may reasonably request. 9.3 Upon reasonable notice, the company will permit any officer, employee, accountant or other representative or agent of a shareholder to visit and inspect, during normal business hours, any of the assets or properties owned or held by the company and to audit and examine the books of account, records, reports and other papers (and to make copies thereof) of the company and to discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the company with the directors, officers, agents, accountants and attorneys of the company, all at such times during normal business hours as such shareholder may reasonably request.

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  • Information and Reporting The Adviser shall provide the Trust and its respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Adviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Trust may from time to time reasonably request.

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  • Records and Reporting The Recordkeeper will maintain and preserve all records as required by law in connection with its provision of services under this Agreement. Upon the reasonable request of the Funds or the Transfer Agent, the Recordkeeper will provide copies of. historical records relating to transactions involving the Trust and Participants; written communications regarding the Trust to or from participants; and other materials relating to the provision of services by the Recordkeeper under this Agreement. The Recordkeeper will comply with any reasonable request for such information and documents made by the Trust, or its board of Trustees or any governmental body or self-regulatory organization. The Recordkeeper agrees that, with respect to the Plans regarding which it is providing services under this Agreement, the Recordkeeper will permit the Trust, the Transfer Agent, or their representatives to have; reasonable access to it personnel and records in order to facilitate the monitoring of the quality of the services provided by the Recordkeeper. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Recordkeeper shall not be required to provide the names and addresses of Participants to the Transfer Agent or the Trust, unless applicable law or regulation otherwise requires.

  • Payments and Reports All payments and reports due hereunder shall be made on or before the day such payments and reports are due. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to extend the expiration of the primary term hereof. Oil royalty payments and supporting documents shall be submitted prior to the last day of the month following each month's sale of production, and gas royalty payments and supporting documents shall be submitted prior to the last day of the second month following each month's sale of production. All payments shall be made by cash, check, certified check, or money order. Payment having restrictions, qualifications, or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever shall not be accepted by Lessor. A penalty for a late payment shall be charged as set forth in the PENALTIES paragraph herein.

  • Accounting and Reporting The Escrow Agent shall keep and maintain books of accounts and other accounting records of all investments and reinvestments of the Escrow Deposit and shall make available to the PRINCIPALS the quarterly electronic reports (i.e., Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Statement of Earning Assets, Investment Activity Report, and Return on Investment Report) within twenty (20) calendar days from the end of the preceding quarter. An electronic Confirmation of Transaction Report shall likewise be sent upon execution of placement or investment within 5 calendar days from the transaction date. All electronic reports shall be sent through the email address designated by the authorized representatives of the PRINCIPALS. The information in such reports shall be deemed accepted should the PRINCIPALS fail to submit any objection to it in writing to the Escrow Agent within fifteen (15) calendar days from receipt of such reports. After the expiration of which period without any written objection having been submitted, the Escrow Agent shall be released to all items and matters set forth in the reports. Extent of Liability The Escrow Agent shall not look into the veracity, genuineness, or validity of the written instructions it will receive under the provisions of this Agreement, the intention hereof being to assure the immediate release and delivery of the Escrow Deposit under the provisions of this Agreement. The Escrow Agent is authorized and directed to disregard in its sole discretion any and all notices and warnings given to it by the other party or by any other person, firm, association or corporation unless they are issued under the terms of this Agreement. It shall, however, obey the order, judgments or decrees of any court or any government instrumentality in the exercise of quasi-judicial functions. In case of such compliance, it shall not be liable by reason thereof to the Alumni or to UP MANILA or to any other person, firm association or corporation, even if, after that, any such other judgment or decree be reversed, modified, annulled, set aside or vacated. The Escrow Agent shall assume no obligation or responsibility other than to make delivery of the Escrow Deposit as herein provided and shall not be bound by any agreement or contract to which it is not a party, whether it has knowledge thereof or not, and this Agreement shall not be altered or amended in any manner without the consent of the Escrow Agent. In the absence of fraud, bad faith, or gross negligence on the part of the Escrow Agent or any person acting in its behalf, the Escrow Agent shall not be liable for any loss or damage to the Escrow Deposit arising out of or in connection with any act done or performed or caused to be done or performed by the Escrow Agent under the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or any instructions issued pursuant hereto, nor shall it be liable for any act or omission made in accordance with this Agreement or concerning any action taken by it in good faith, nor of any mistake of fact of error of judgment acted upon in good faith. In case of force majeure such as typhoons, earthquakes, tidal waves and other similar natural catastrophes or fire, war, insurrections, rebellion, coup d' etat, strikes, lock out, or other similar military, political, or civil disturbances, the Escrow Agent shall not be liable for the non- performance of any of its obligations under this Agreement for reasons directly or indirectly, wholly or partly attributable to any of the preceding. Compliance with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations The PRINCIPALS undertake to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations, including the updating of its records and submission of required validation documents with the Escrow Agent at least once every three (3) years or oftener as may be advised by the Escrow Agent or as may be required by its auditors and regulators. Should the PARENTS fail to comply with the Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations, including the updating of its records and submission of required validation documents, the Escrow Agent is authorized to terminate the account and release the funds to UP MANILA.

  • Inspection and Reporting Each Grantor shall permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such attorneys, accountant or other professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate (at Grantors’ sole cost and expense) (i) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from any Grantor’s Records and books of account, (ii) to visit and inspect its properties, (iii) to verify materials, leases, Instruments, Accounts, Inventory and other assets of any Grantor from time to time, and (iv) to conduct audits, physical counts, appraisals, valuations and/or examinations at the locations of any Grantor. Each Grantor shall also permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such attorneys, accountants or other professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate to discuss such Grantor’s affairs, finances and accounts with any of its directors, officers, managerial employees, attorneys, independent accountants or any of its other representatives. Without limiting the foregoing, the Collateral Agent may, at any time, in the Collateral Agent’s own name, in the name of a nominee of the Collateral Agent, or in the name of any Grantor communicate (by mail, telephone, facsimile or otherwise) with the Account Debtors of such Grantor, parties to contracts with such Grantor and/or obligors in respect of Instruments or Pledged Debt of such Grantor to verify with such Persons, to the Collateral Agent’s satisfaction, the existence, amount, terms of, and any other matter relating to, Accounts, Instruments, Pledged Debt, Chattel Paper, payment intangibles and/or other receivables.

  • Accounts and Reports The Company shall maintain a standard system of accounting in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied and provide, at its sole expense, to the Secured Party the following: (a) as soon as available, a copy of any notice or other communication alleging any nonpayment or other material breach or default, or any foreclosure or other action respecting any material portion of its assets and properties, received respecting any of the indebtedness of the Company in excess of $15,000 (other than the Obligations), or any demand or other request for payment under any guaranty, assumption, purchase agreement or similar agreement or arrangement respecting the indebtedness or obligations of others in excess of $15,000, including any received from any person acting on behalf of the Secured Party or beneficiary thereof; and (b) within fifteen (15) days after the making of each submission or filing, a copy of any report, financial statement, notice or other document, whether periodic or otherwise, submitted to the shareholders of the Company, or submitted to or filed by the Company with any governmental authority involving or affecting (i) the Company that could have a Material Adverse Effect; (ii) the Obligations; (iii) any part of the Pledged Collateral; or (iv) any of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement or the Loan Instruments.

  • Filings and Reports (a) Each year during the term of the Fee Agreement, the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates shall deliver to the County, the County Auditor, the County Assessor and the County Treasurer a copy of their most recent annual filings with the Department with respect to the Project, not later than thirty (30) days following delivery thereof to the Department. (b) The Company shall cause a copy of this Fee Agreement, as well as a copy of the completed Form PT-443 of the Department, to be filed with the County Auditor and the County Assessor, and to their counterparts in the partner county to the MCIP Agreement, the County Administrator and the Department within thirty (30) days after the date of execution and delivery of this Fee Agreement by all parties hereto. (c) Each of the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates agree to maintain complete books and records accounting for the acquisition, financing, construction, and operation of the Project. Such books and records shall (i) permit ready identification of the various Phases and components thereof; (ii) confirm the dates on which each Phase was placed in service; and (iii) include copies of all filings made by the Company and any such Sponsor Affiliates in accordance with Section 3.03(a) or (b) above with respect to property placed in service as part of the Project.

  • Access and Reports Subject to applicable Law, upon reasonable notice, the Company and EFIH shall (and each shall cause its Subsidiaries (other than the Oncor Entities) to) afford Parent’s officers and other Representatives reasonable access, during normal business hours throughout the period from the date hereof through the earlier of the Termination Date and the Effective Time, to its employees, properties, books, contracts and records and, during such period, the Company and EFIH shall (and each shall cause its Subsidiaries (other than the Oncor Entities) to) furnish to Parent all such information concerning its business, properties, facilities, operations and personnel as Parent reasonably requests; provided that, no investigation pursuant to this Section 6.4 shall (a) unreasonably interfere with the ongoing operations of the Company or its Subsidiaries or (b) affect or be deemed to modify any representation or warranty made by the Company herein, and provided, further, that the foregoing shall not require the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to (i) permit any inspection, or to disclose any information, that in the reasonable judgment of the Company or such Subsidiary would result in the disclosure of any trade secrets of third parties or violate any of its or any of its Subsidiaries’ obligations with respect to confidentiality if the Company or such Subsidiary shall have used reasonable best efforts to furnish such information in a manner that does not result in any such disclosure, including obtaining the consent of such third party to such inspection or disclosure, (ii) disclose any privileged information of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries if the Company or such Subsidiary shall have used reasonable best efforts to furnish such information in a manner that does not result in the loss of such privilege or (iii) permit any invasive environmental investigation or sampling, including a Phase II environmental assessment. All information requested pursuant to this Section 6.4 shall be governed by the Confidentiality Agreement.

  • Accounting and Reports (a) The Company shall adopt for tax accounting purposes any accounting method that the Board shall decide in its sole discretion is in the best interests of the Company. The Company’s accounts shall be maintained in U.S. currency. (b) After the end of each Taxable Year, the Company shall furnish to each Member such information regarding the operation of the Company and such Member’s Interest as is necessary for Members to complete U.S. federal and state income tax or information returns and any other tax information required by U.S. federal and state law. (c) Except as otherwise required by the 1940 Act, or as may otherwise be permitted by rule, regulation or order, within 60 days after the close of the period for which a report required under this Section 7.1 is being made, the Company shall furnish to each Member an unaudited semi-annual report and an audited annual report containing the information required by such Act. The Company shall cause financial statements contained in each annual report furnished hereunder to be accompanied by a certificate of independent public accountants based upon an audit performed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The Company may furnish to each Member such other periodic reports as it deems necessary or appropriate in its discretion.

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