Furnishing of Information and Inspection of Contract Documents Sample Clauses

Furnishing of Information and Inspection of Contract Documents. The Borrower will furnish to the Deal Agent and the Secured Parties from time to time such information with respect to the Receivables as the Deal Agent or any Secured Party may reasonably request, including, without limitation, listings identifying the Obligor and the Outstanding Balance for each Receivable. Upon at least two Business Days' prior notice, the Borrower and UAC will during regular business hours permit the Deal Agent or any Secured Party, or their agents or representatives, (i) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from all Contract Documents and (ii) to visit the offices and properties of the Borrower and UAC for the purpose of examining such Contract Documents, and to discuss matters relating to Receivables or the Borrower's or UAC's performance hereunder or under the Sale and Purchase Agreement I, the Sale and Purchase Agreement II, or the Servicing Agreement with any of the officers, employees or independent public accountants of the Borrower or UAC having knowledge of such matters.
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  • Furnishing of Information and Inspection of Records The Borrower will furnish to the Deal Agent, each Lender, the Backup Servicer and the Collateral Agent, from time to time, such information with respect to the Loans and Contracts as may be reasonably requested, including, without limitation, a computer file or other list identifying each Loan and Contract by pool number, account number and dealer number and by the Outstanding Balance and identifying the Obligor on such Loan or Contract. The Borrower will, at any time and from time to time during regular business hours, upon reasonable notice, permit the Deal Agent, each Lender, the Backup Servicer and the Collateral Agent, or its agents or representatives, to examine and make copies of and abstracts from all Records, to visit the offices and properties of the Borrower for the purpose of examining such Records, and to discuss matters relating to the Loans or Contracts or the Borrower’s performance hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents with any of the officers, directors, employees or independent public accountants of the Borrower having knowledge of such matters; provided, however, that the Deal Agent, each Lender and the Collateral Agent each acknowledges that in exercising the rights and privileges conferred in this Section 5.1(m) it or its agents and representatives may, from time to time, obtain knowledge of information, practices, books, correspondence and records of a confidential nature and in which the Borrower has a proprietary interest. The Deal Agent, each Lender and the Collateral Agent each agrees that all such information, practices, books, correspondence and records are to be regarded as confidential information and agrees that it shall retain in strict confidence and shall use its reasonable efforts to ensure that its agents and representatives retain in strict confidence, and will not disclose without the prior written consent of the Borrower, any such information, practices, books, correspondence and records furnished to them except that it may disclose such information: (i) to its officers, directors, employees, agents, counsel, accountants, auditors, affiliates, advisors or representatives (provided that such Persons are informed of the confidential nature of such information); (ii) to the extent such information has become available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by or through the Deal Agent, any Lender, the Collateral Agent or its officers, directors, employees, agents, counsel, accountants, auditors, affiliates, advisors or representatives; (iii) to the extent such information was available to the Deal Agent, any Lender or the Collateral Agent on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure hereunder; (iv) to the extent the Deal Agent, any Lender or the Collateral Agent should be (A) required under the Transaction Documents or in connection with any legal or regulatory proceeding or (B) requested by any bank regulatory authority to disclose such information; or (v) to any Lender or prospective assignee or Lender; provided, that the relevant Lender shall notify such prospective assignee or Lender of the confidentiality provisions of this Section 5.1(m).

  • Furnishing of Information and Inspection of Receivables The Seller will furnish to the Administrator and each Purchaser Agent from time to time such information with respect to the Pool Receivables as the Administrator or such Purchaser Agent may reasonably request. The Seller will, at the Seller’s expense, at any time during regular business hours with prior written notice (i) permit the Administrator or any Purchaser Agent, or their respective agents or representatives, (A) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from all books and records relating to the Pool Receivables or other Pool Assets and (B) to visit the offices and properties of the Seller for the purpose of examining such books and records, and to discuss matters relating to the Pool Receivables, other Pool Assets or the Seller’s performance hereunder or under the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party with any of the officers, directors, employees or independent public accountants of the Seller (provided that representatives of the Seller are present during such discussions) having knowledge of such matters; provided, that so long as no Termination Event has occurred and is continuing such examinations and visits shall not exceed one (1) per year and (ii) without limiting the provisions of clause (i) above, from time to time during regular business hours, at the Seller’s expense, upon reasonable prior written notice from the Administrator and the Purchaser Agents, permit certified public accountants or other auditors acceptable to the Administrator to conduct a review of its books and records with respect to the Pool Receivables; provided, that so long as no Termination Event has occurred and is continuing, the Seller shall be required to reimburse the Administrator and Purchaser Agents for only one (1) such audit per year. For the avoidance of doubt, the Administrator may require examinations and audits in addition to the examinations and audits specified in clause (i) and clause (ii) above, but the expense of any such additional examination or audit shall be borne by the Administrator and not the Seller.

  • Information and Inspection Pledgor shall (i) promptly furnish Bank any information with respect to the Collateral requested by Bank; (ii) allow Bank or its representatives to inspect and copy, or furnish Bank or its representatives with copies of, all records relating to the Collateral and the Obligation; and (iii) promptly furnish Bank or its representatives with any other information Bank may reasonably request.

  • Information and Inspection Rights The Company shall permit, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to permit, the Purchaser, its representatives or any independent auditor or legal counsel appointed by the Purchaser, during normal business hours following reasonable notice by the Purchaser to the Company, to (i) visit and inspect any of the properties of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) examine the books of account and records of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, and (iii) discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries with the directors, officers, and management employees of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Other Information and Inspections In each case subject to the last sentence of this Section 6.3, each Restricted Person will furnish to each Lender any information which Administrative Agent or any Lender may from time to time request concerning any covenant, provision or condition of the Loan Documents or any matter in connection with Restricted Persons' businesses and operations. In each case subject to the last sentence of this Section 6.3, each Restricted Person will permit representatives appointed by Administrative Agent (including independent accountants, auditors, agents, attorneys, appraisers and any other Persons) to visit and inspect during normal business hours any of such Restricted Person's property, including its books of account, other books and records, and any facilities or other business assets, and to make extra copies therefrom and photocopies and photographs thereof, and to write down and record any information such representatives obtain, and each Restricted Person shall permit Administrative Agent or its representatives to investigate and verify the accuracy of the information furnished to Administrative Agent or any Lender in connection with the Loan Documents and to discuss all such matters with its officers, employees and, upon prior notice to Borrower, its representatives. Each of the foregoing inspections shall be made subject to compliance with applicable safety standards and the same conditions applicable to any Restricted Person in respect of property of that Restricted Person on the premises of Persons other than a Restricted Person or an Affiliate of a Restricted Person, and all information, books and records furnished or requested to be furnished, or of which copies, photocopies or photographs are made or requested to be made, all information to be investigated or verified and all discussions conducted with any officer, employee or representative of any Restricted Person shall be subject to any applicable attorney-client privilege exceptions which the Restricted Person determines is reasonably necessary and compliance with conditions to disclosures under non-disclosure agreements between any Restricted Person and Persons other than a Restricted Person or an Affiliate of a Restricted Person and the express undertaking of each Person acting at the direction of or on behalf of any Lender Party to be bound by the confidentiality provisions of Section 10.6 of this Agreement.

  • Termination of Information and Inspection Covenants The covenants set forth in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 shall terminate as to Investors and be of no further force or effect when the sale of securities pursuant to a registration statement filed by the Company under the Act in connection with the firm commitment underwritten offering of its securities to the general public is consummated or when the Company first becomes subject to the periodic reporting requirements of Sections 12(g) or 15(d) of the 1934 Act, whichever event shall first occur.

  • Collection and Use of Information In providing financial services to me, I understand you will be collecting and gathering personal, financial and credit information from me (Information) to: (i) to verify and/or authenticate my identity; (ii) better understand my financial situation and my needs and eligibility for products and services and manage my relationship with the Credit Union; (iii) open, maintain and administer my account and provide me with financial services that meet my needs and to conduct research and surveys to assess my satisfaction with the Credit Union, its products and services; (iv) obtain credit reports and evaluate my credit rating and credit worthiness and check references; (v) to administer and manage security and risk in relation to my account and the financial services provided to me; (vi) comply with legal and regulatory requirements; (vii) assist in dispute resolution; (viii) offer and provide me with the other products and services of the Credit Union and of its partners, affiliates and service suppliers. I understand that you require and may use my Social Insurance Number as an aid to identify me with credit bureaus and other financial institutions for credit matching purposes and for income tax reporting purposes on interest bearing or investment accounts. I understand that the provision of my Social Insurance Number for credit matching purposes is optional and not a condition of service. I understand that you need my consent to collect, use and disclose Information gathered about me except when the law allows you to do so without my consent. For that purpose, I authorize, consent to, and accept this as written notice of your obtaining, gathering, copying, scanning, updating, using, disclosing, sharing or exchanging such Information about me at any time for the purposes described including from or with any credit bureau, credit grantor or other entity in connection with my account and any relationships between us or those which you or I wish to establish and including with Credit Union partners, affiliates or service suppliers for the purposes described in (viii) above. You may use this Information for so long as it is needed for the purposes described. I understand that I can ask you to stop using my Information to offer me other products or services at any time. I also understand that I may request that you stop using my Social Insurance Number for credit matching purposes at any time. I understand it is necessary to keep my Information current and I agree to notify you of any changes in my Information. For the purpose of this authorization, your partners, affiliates and service suppliers mean Credit Union partners, affiliates and service suppliers that are engaged in the business of providing services or products to the public in Canada including but not limited to, deposits, financing arrangements, credit, charge and payment card service, trust and custodial services, securities and brokerage services, insurance services, electronic services, information and technology services, education and consulting services. To assist in providing financial services, the Credit Union may use cloud providers or other service providers located outside of Canada. In the event a cloud provider is used or a service provider is located outside of Canada, Information may be processed and stored outside of Canada and foreign governments, courts or law enforcement or regulatory agencies may be able to obtain disclosure of the Information through the laws of Canada and the foreign jurisdiction. If I am a US citizen, or I am a tax resident of the United States or another foreign jurisdiction, I understand the Credit Union may be required to disclose my Information to the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) and CRA may share and exchange my Information with government, tax and other regulatory authorities of the foreign jurisdiction.

  • Inspection of Property; Books and Records; Discussions Keep proper books of records and account in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP and all Requirements of Law shall be made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its business and activities; and permit representatives of any Lender (upon reasonable advance notice coordinated through the Administrative Agent) to visit and inspect any of its properties and examine and make abstracts from any of its books and records at any reasonable time and as often as may reasonably be desired and to discuss the business, operations, properties and financial and other condition of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries with officers and employees of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and with its independent certified public accountants.

  • RECORDS AND INSPECTIONS Consultant shall maintain full and accurate records with respect to all matters covered under this Agreement for a period of three years after the expiration or termination of this Agreement. City shall have the right to access and examine such records, without charge, during normal business hours. City shall further have the right to audit such records, to make transcripts therefrom and to inspect all program data, documents, proceedings, and activities.

  • Audits and Inspections At any time during normal business hours and as often as the City may deem necessary, Service Provider shall make available to the City for the City’s examination all of Service Provider’s records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement and, furthermore, Service Provider will permit the City to audit, examine and make copies, excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement.

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