EVIDENCE AND DOCUMENTS Sample Clauses

EVIDENCE AND DOCUMENTS. The Merchant will promptly on the Bank’s request (and whether or not the same is disputed by the cardholder) produce to the Bank evidence satisfactory to the Bank of the cardholder’s authority for the cardholder’s card account to be debited with any transaction amount and (but without prejudice to the foregoing) will retain all documents and records relating to each transaction for a period of not less than one year there after and produce the same to the Bank on request. The Merchant shall provide reasonable assistance for the prevention and detection of fraud in respect of any transaction as the Bank may from time to time request.
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EVIDENCE AND DOCUMENTS. 15.1 The Merchant will promptly on the Bank's request (and whether or not the same is disputed by the Cardholder) produce to the Bank evidence satisfactory to the Bank of the Cardholder's authority for the Cardholder's Card account to be debited with any transaction amount and (but without prejudice to the foregoing) will retain all documents and records relating to each transaction for a period of not less than one year thereafter and produce the same to the Bank on request. 15.2 The Merchant agrees that when goods are to be exported, the following documents would be additionally maintained for records: - Order form - Invoice - Certificate of insurance - Proof of despatch of the goods - Proof of delivery of goods 15.3 The Merchant shall provide such reasonable assistance for the prevention and detection of fraud in respect of any transaction/s as the Bank may from time to time request.
EVIDENCE AND DOCUMENTS. 1The Merchant will promptly on Arronax's request (and whether or not the same is disputed by the Cardholder) produce to Arronax evidence satisfactory to Arronax of the Cardholder's authority for the Cardholder's Card account to be debited with any transaction amount and (but without prejudice to the foregoing) will retain all documents and records relating to each transaction for a period of not less than one year thereafter and produce the same to Arronax on request.

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  • Agreements and Documents Parent and the Company shall have received the following agreements and documents, each of which shall be in full force and effect: (a) Affiliate Agreements in the form of Exhibit K, executed by the Persons identified on Exhibit L and by any other Person who could reasonably be deemed to be an “affiliate” of the Company for purposes of the Securities Act; (b) the Escrow Agreement in a the form of Exhibit M; (c) the employment offer letters in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit N, executed by the individuals identified on Exhibit E; (d) Noncompetition Agreements in the form of Exhibit F, executed by the individuals identified on Exhibit E; (e) a Release in the form of Exhibit O, executed by the Persons identified on Exhibit P; (f) confidential invention and assignment agreements, attached hereto as Exhibit H, executed by all employees of the Company and by all consultants and independent contractors to the Company who have not already signed such agreements, including Xxxxxxx Xxxxx; (g) the statement referred to in Section 5.8(a), executed by the Company; (h) a legal opinion of Sheppard, Mullin, Xxxxxxx & Hampton LLP dated as of the Closing Date, in the form of Exhibit Q, which legal opinion shall be subject to customary qualifications; (i) a certificate executed by the Company and containing the representation and warranty of the Company that each of the conditions set forth in Sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.4 and 6.10 have been duly satisfied (the “Company Closing Certificate”); and (j) a certificate executed by the Secretary of the Company attaching and certifying the Company’s current Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws and the resolutions of the Company’s board of directors and stockholders approving and adopting this Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement; (k) the Certificate of Merger, executed by the Company; (l) the Company Acknowledgments of Payment and Release; (m) a long-form certificate of good standing from the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware which is dated within two Business Days prior to Closing with respect to the Company; (n) a Certificate of Status of Foreign Corporation of the Company from the applicable Governmental Authority in each jurisdiction where it is required to be qualified to do business, all of which are dated within five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing; and (o) a spreadsheet (the “Closing Payment Schedule”), duly certified by an officer of the Company setting forth: (i) the Closing Date Stockholder Liability Amount; (ii) the name and address of each of the holders of the Company Capital Stock, Company Warrants and Company Options as of immediately prior to the Effective Time and the number of shares of Company Capital Stock, Company Warrants and Company Options of each class and series held by each such stockholder immediately prior to the Effective Time; (iii) the consideration that each such stockholder is entitled to receive pursuant to Sections 1.5(a), 1.6 and 1.7; and (iv) the amount to be contributed to the Escrow Fund by Parent on behalf of each Escrow Contributor pursuant to Section 1.10. (p) written resignations of all officers and directors of the Company, effective as of the Effective Time.

  • Packing and Documents 23.1 The Supplier shall provide such packing of the Goods as is required to prevent their damage or deterioration during transit to their final destination, as indicated in the Contract. During transit, the packing shall be sufficient to withstand, without limitation, rough handling and exposure to extreme temperatures, salt and precipitation, and open storage. Packing case size and weights shall take into consideration, where appropriate, the remoteness of the goods' final destination and the absence of heavy handling facilities at all points in transit. 23.2 The packing, marking, and documentation within and outside the packages shall comply strictly with such special requirements as shall be expressly provided for in the Contract, including additional requirements, if any, specified in the SCC, and in any other instructions ordered by the Procuring Entity.

  • Records and Documents Upon the return of the Aircraft, Lessee shall deliver to Lessor (i) all logs, manuals and data, and inspection, modification, overhaul and other records, related to the Aircraft, including, without limitation, those required to be maintained with respect thereto under applicable rules and regulations of the FAA, together with a detailed description of the Maintenance Program then applied to the Aircraft and shall provide Lessor and its designees access to the Maintenance Program which is sufficient for a Person to maintain the Aircraft under an FAA approved maintenance program after the Term or to transition maintenance to another program, including, without limitation, another registry, or, in the event an Event of Default shall have occurred, to continue to maintain the Aircraft under the Maintenance Program, in each case as Lessor may reasonably request, and all documentation with respect to the Aircraft set forth on Exhibit B or otherwise delivered to Lessee at delivery thereof, and (ii) all records necessary or required by the FAA to certify and place the Aircraft on an FAA or other country's, as the case may be, approved maintenance program. All of the foregoing shall, at Lessee's expense, be up-to-date and in the latest revision status as of the last day of the Term, including, without limitation, all software and other electronically-held materials which have been supplied by or on behalf of -93- 95 Manufacturer, Manufacturer's Subsidiary or Original Head Lessee, which must be updated to the latest revision status as of the last day of the Term within such software base and all data therein or pertaining thereto shall be deemed property of Lessor and shall be delivered to Lessor. If hard, i.e., non-computerized, copies of English language maintenance records are not available, then Lessee shall cause the appropriate action to be taken with the pertinent regulatory agencies to ensure that Lessor and the FAA are provided with all requested necessary and proper guarantees of methods of compliance, component overhaul and management, scheduling, quality control, serial number verification, etc. These records shall be all inclusive to the Aircraft, Airframe, Engines, components, rotables, and assemblies and, as a minimum, extend to include all activities associated with each of the last completed maintenance checks, repairs, scheduled inspections and functional tests, and overhauls performed under Lessee's Maintenance Program. All components and assemblies identified with safe life limits shall be identified with their service histories, accumulated cycles or flight hours as applicable and remaining service lives on a separate listing. All components and assemblies which are identified on the maintenance records by part numbers and serial numbers other than the manufacturer's shall be provided with interchange or cross reference listing necessary to establish complete traceability. All documentation, flight, and maintenance records as specified by United States Federal Aviation Regulations 91.173, 91.174, and each paragraph of regulation 121.380 which normally accompany the transfer of an aircraft which has been operating in regulated commercial air service, shall be delivered to Lessor with the Aircraft. Any documents or records required to be delivered hereunder shall be in English.

  • Information and Documents (a) From and after the date of this Agreement and to the earlier of the Closing Date and the date on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.1, to the extent permitted by applicable Law and upon reasonable advance notice, and solely for purposes of integration planning or in furtherance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements, (1) Seller Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, permit Purchaser Parent and its Representatives to have reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the books and records that constitute Purchased Assets, and to such personnel, offices and other facilities and properties that constitute Purchased Assets, and to provide such other information in respect of the Business as may be reasonably requested by Purchaser Parent for such purposes and (2) Purchaser Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, permit Seller Parent and its Representatives to have reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the books and records of Purchaser and its Subsidiaries or that are related to the Purchaser Business (provided that Purchaser Parent may redact any information in any such record not related to the Purchaser Business), and to such personnel, offices and other facilities and properties of Purchaser and its Subsidiaries or that are related to the Purchaser Business, and to provide such other information in respect of the Purchaser Business as may be reasonably requested by Seller Parent for such purposes; provided that all requests for access pursuant to this Section 6.1 shall be directed to and coordinated with a person or persons designated by Seller Parent or Purchaser Parent, as applicable, in writing; provided, further, that each Parent and its Subsidiaries may restrict the foregoing access or the provision of such information to the extent that, in the reasonable judgment of such Parent, (i) applicable Law requires such Parent or any of its Subsidiaries to restrict or prohibit such access or the provision of such information, (ii) providing such access would unreasonably interfere with the operation of such Parent’s and its Subsidiaries’ respective businesses, including the Business and the Purchaser Business, as applicable, (iii) providing such access or information would breach a confidentiality obligation to a third party, (iv) providing such access or information would result in disclosure of any information that is competitively or commercially sensitive, (v) in the case of access or information provided by Seller Parent, the information relates to the Strategic Process, or in the case of access or information provided by Purchaser Parent, the information relates to review of strategic alternatives with respect to the Purchaser Business, or (vi) providing such access or disclosure of any such information would reasonably be expected to result in the loss or waiver of the attorney-client or other applicable privilege or protection. In the event that a Parent or its Subsidiaries restricts access or withholds information on the basis of the foregoing clauses (i) through (vi), such Parent shall, if permitted, inform the other Parent as to the general nature of what is being restricted or withheld and the reason therefor, and such Parent shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, use its commercially reasonable efforts to make appropriate substitute arrangements to permit disclosure of the relevant information in a manner that does not suffer from such impediments. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (A) prior to the Closing, neither Parent, nor any of its Affiliates and Representatives, shall conduct any phase II environmental site assessment or conduct any invasive testing or any sampling of soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater or building material at, on, under or within any property of the other Parent or its Subsidiaries and (B) prior to Closing, none of Seller Parent or any of its Affiliates, including the Conveyed Subsidiaries (and their Subsidiaries), shall provide Business Employee personnel files to Purchaser Parent or its Affiliates or Representatives and none of Purchaser Parent or any of its Affiliates, including Purchaser (and its Subsidiaries), shall provide Purchaser Business Employee personnel files to Seller Parent or its Affiliates or Representatives. Notwithstanding the foregoing, following Closing (x) to the extent permitted by Law, Seller Parent shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, provide Purchaser and its Subsidiaries access to personnel records and other personnel information related to the Business Employees and Former Business Employees reasonably requested by Purchaser and its Subsidiaries and (y) Seller Parent shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, retain all material records related to the Business Employees and Former Business Employees in accordance with Seller Parent’s records retention policies and, in no event, for less than such period of time required by applicable Law. It is further agreed that, prior to the Closing, each Parent and its Affiliates and Representatives shall not contact any of the directors, officers, employees, agents, customers, suppliers, licensors, licensees, distributors or other business partners of the other Parent or any of its Affiliates (including, with respect to Seller Parent, the Conveyed Subsidiaries (or their Subsidiaries) and, with respect to Purchaser Parent, Purchaser and its Subsidiaries) in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, whether in person or by telephone, mail or other means of communication, without the specific prior authorization by the other Parent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed); provided that the foregoing shall not prevent any Parent or its Affiliates from operating in the ordinary course of business and communicating with such parties on matters unrelated to the Business or the Purchaser Business, as applicable, and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in no event shall Seller Parent or any of its Affiliates, including the Conveyed Subsidiaries (and their Subsidiaries), be required to provide any information as and to the extent it relates to any Retained Businesses, any Excluded Assets or any Retained Liabilities, or be required to provide a copy of, or otherwise disclose the contents of, any Seller Combined Tax Return, and in no event shall Purchaser Parent or any of its Affiliates, including Purchaser and its Subsidiaries, be required to provide any information as and to the extent it relates to any Purchaser Parent Retained Businesses or any Purchaser Parent Retained Liabilities. The Parties agree that, with respect to any matters that are the subject of both this Section 6.1(a) and Section 6.5(i), the provisions of Section 6.5(i) (and not this Section 6.1(a)) shall control. (b) Subject to Section 6.12, all information received or otherwise obtained by either Parent or its Affiliates or Representatives from, by or on behalf of the other Parent or any of its Affiliates or Representatives, in connection with the negotiation, execution, performance or consummation of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, whether prior to, on or following the date of this Agreement, will be held by such Parent and its Affiliates and Representatives pursuant to the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement and Section 6.12. Subject to Section 6.12(d), the Confidentiality Agreement and the Clean Team Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with their terms (subject to Section 9.2(d)) notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement. (c) From and after the date of this Agreement until the earlier of the Closing Date and the date on which this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 9.1, Seller Parent and its Subsidiaries shall consult with and provide material updates to Purchaser Parent regarding the matters disclosed on Section 6.1(c) of the Purchaser Disclosure Letter.

  • Certificates and Documents The Company shall have delivered to special counsel to the Purchasers: (a) The Certificate of Incorporation of the Company, as amended and in effect as of the Closing Date (including the Certificate of Amendment), certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware; (b) Certificates, as of the most recent practicable dates, as to the corporate good standing of the Company issued by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and the Secretary of the State of the State of Connecticut; (c) By-laws of the Company, certified by its Secretary or Assistant Secretary as of the Closing Date; and (d) Resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Company, authorizing and approving all matters in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, certified by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Company as of the Closing Date.

  • Fund Documents The Fund has provided the Distributor with properly certified or authenticated copies of the following Fund related documents in effect on the date hereof: the Fund's organizational documents, including Articles of Incorporation and by-laws; the Fund's Registration Statement on Form N-1A, including all exhibits thereto; the Fund's most current Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information; and resolutions of the Fund's Board of Trustees authorizing the appointment of the Distributor and approving this Agreement. The Fund shall promptly provide to the Distributor copies, properly certified or authenticated, of all amendments or supplements to the foregoing. The Fund shall provide to the Distributor copies of all other information which the Distributor may reasonably request for use in connection with the distribution of Shares, including, but not limited to, a certified copy of all financial statements prepared for the Fund by its independent public accountants. The Fund shall also supply the Distributor with such number of copies of the current Prospectus, Statement of Additional Information and shareholder reports as the Distributor shall reasonably request.

  • SPECIAL AGREEMENTS The following special arrangements have been made: City, Date City, Date Seller's signature Buyer's signature

  • Quality control records and Documents The Contractor shall hand over a copy of all its quality control records and documents to the Authority’s Engineer before the Completion Certificate is issued pursuant to Clause 12.2. The Contractor shall submit Road Signage Plans to the Authority Engineer for approval at least 6 (six) months prior to expected completion of Project Highway.

  • Records and Documentation The Sub-Recipient agrees to make available to AAAPP staff and/or any party designated by the AAAPP any and all contract related records and documentation. The Sub-Recipient shall ensure the collection and maintenance of all program related information and documentation on any such system designated by the AAAPP. Maintenance includes valid exports and backups of all data and systems according to AAAPP standards.

  • Delivery and Documents 13.1 Subject to GCC Sub-Clause 33.1, the delivery of the Goods and completion of the Related Services shall be in accordance with the List of Goods and Delivery Schedule specified in the Supply Requirements. The details of shipping and other documents to be furnished by the Supplier are specified in the SCC.

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