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Information Sharing and Access Sample Clauses

Information Sharing and Access. Unless there is a Court order stating otherwise: a) Both parents shall have equal rights to inspect and receive the child(xxx)'s school records. Both parents may consult with school staff concerning the child(xxx)'s welfare and education. Both parents may participate in and attend the child(xxx)'s school events. b) Both parents have equal rights to inspect and receive governmental agency and law enforcement records concerning the children. c) Both parents have equal rights to consult with any person who may provide medical, dental or psychological care or treatment for the child(ren)'s, subject to HIPPA and other statutory regulations. d) Each parent shall notify the other parent of any change in residential or mailing address and any change in his/her telephone number. e) Each parent has a continuing responsibility to notify the other parent of any emergency circumstances or substantial changes or decisions affecting the child(xxx), including the child(xxx)'s medical needs, as close in time to the emergency circumstances as possible.
Information Sharing and Access. ‌ The Parties and their representatives shall co-operate to share Information and allow such access to the Academy and its records as may be required to ensure the effective operation of the Academy and as required by the Authority to discharge a statutory duty or function and without limitation: 3.7.1 the parties shall comply with the Information Protocol; 3.7.2 under the terms of the PFI Project Documents the Authority is required to provide certain information to the Contractor which is in the possession or control of the Company. The Company will provide such information to the Authority within such time periods as the Authority may reasonably require. Without limitation to the foregoing, the Company shall notify the Authority promptly, in writing, when it becomes aware of any of the following events; 3.7.3 plans to erect any new structures on the Site (other than pursuant to the PFI Project Documents); 3.7.4 any application for planning consent for the Site; 3.7.5 not used; and 3.7.6 any contract for the purchase, lease or licence of any ICT, including software or equipment for ICT services proposed to be entered into by the Company which impacts on the Services at the Academy. The Parties agree that where and to the extent that the Authority or the Company fails to supply or make available to the other (the "Uninformed Party") any information provided in accordance with this clause 3.7 or pursuant to the Information Protocol (an "Information Default") and this affects the Uninformed Party's ability to comply with any obligations provided in, or discharge any liability in connection with this Agreement, or gives rise to an additional or operates to increase any existing liability for the Uninformed Party under this Agreement the Uninformed Party shall (subject to it taking all reasonable steps to mitigate the effects of such Information Default) be relieved of any such obligation and/or liability to the extent that reasonably reflects the impact of the relevant Information Default.
Information Sharing and Access. The Government of the United States and the Government of the Republic of Korea shall work together to exchange appropriate information regarding issues that could affect the health and environment of Republic of Korea citizens and United States military personnel, the civilian component, and their family members, through the framework of the Joint Committee established by Article XXVIII of the Status of Forces Agreement. Appropriate access to facilities and areas will be provided in accordance with procedures to be established by the Joint Committee. Through the Environmental Subcommittee of the Joint Committee, the Government of the United States and the Government of the Republic of Korea will continue to discuss, on a regular basis, environmental issues related to defense activities in the Republic of Korea under the Mutual Defense Treaty of 1953. The Environmental Subcommittee will meet on a regular basis to review areas for information exchange, appropriate access by Korean officials to facilities and areas, and joint surveys, monitoring, and post-incident evaluations.‌‌‌‌‌
Information Sharing and Access. For us to properly provide or perform the Services, you understand and agree that you will need to share, grant, or provide access to all necessary real property and/or physical or electronic information, files, records, preliminary work, or other data so that we can timely and effectively provide or perform the Services. Such sharing, granting, and access shall begin as soon as practical, and shall be open and continuous during the term(s) of our Agreement.
Information Sharing and Access 

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  • Information and Access (a) From the date of this Agreement until the Effective Time, but subject to Section 5.27, upon reasonable notice and subject to applicable Law, the Company will, and will cause its Subsidiaries, and will direct its and their officers, directors, employees, contractors, Representatives and Affiliates to, afford to the officers, employees, counsel, bankers, accountants and other authorized Representatives of Parent and the Parent Special Committee reasonable access during normal business hours and upon reasonable prior notice to all its properties, personnel, books and records for purposes of satisfying Parent’s rights and obligations under this Agreement and furnish promptly to such Persons such information concerning its business, properties, personnel and affairs as such Persons will from time to time reasonably request for purposes of satisfying Parent’s rights and obligations under this Agreement. The Company shall be entitled to have a Representative present at all times during any such inspection, and all such inspections granted pursuant to this Section 5.8 shall be subject to the Company’s reasonable security measures. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Company shall maintain and exercise complete control and supervision over the Company and its Subsidiaries. (b) From the date of this Agreement until the Effective Time, subject to applicable Law, Parent shall act reasonably and in good faith in responding to such requests for information as the Company will from time to time reasonably make, to the extent reasonably necessary to enable the Company to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby in accordance with the terms herewith and consistent with the Company’s rights and obligations under this Agreement. (c) No investigation or information provided pursuant to this Section 5.8 shall affect or otherwise obviate or diminish any representations or warranties of any Party or conditions to the obligations of any Party. (d) Each of the Company and Parent will hold all information furnished by or behalf of the other Party or its Representatives pursuant to this Section 5.8 in confidence in accordance with the provisions of that certain Non-Disclosure Agreement, dated as of August 29, 2024 (the “Confidentiality Agreement”), by and between the Company and Parent, provided that Parent shall be permitted to provide information to A/N on a confidential basis as reasonably requested by A/N and Parent shall use reasonable best efforts to cause A/N to comply with the confidentiality and use restrictions set forth in the Confidentiality Agreement with respect to such information. (e) Nothing in this Section 5.8 or in any other part of this Agreement shall require the Company or Parent, as applicable, to permit any inspection of, or to disclose: (i) any information concerning Alternative Company Transaction Proposals or Alternative Parent Transaction Proposals, which shall be governed by Section 5.3 and Section 5.4 (in the case of Alternative Company Transaction Proposals) and Section 5.5 and Section 5.6 (in the case of Alternative Parent Transaction Proposals); (ii) any information regarding the deliberations of the Company Board, Parent Board or Parent Special Committee, as applicable, with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby or any similar transaction or transactions with any other Person, the entry into this Agreement, or any materials provided to the Company Board, Parent Board or Parent Special Committee, as applicable, in connection therewith; (iii) materials prepared by the Parent Special Committee’s or Parent’s financial or legal advisors or by the Company’s financial or legal advisors; or (iv) materials the disclosure of which (A) would jeopardize any attorney-client or other privilege or (B) would contravene any applicable Law, fiduciary duty or confidentiality obligation, provided, that Parent and the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to take such actions as may be reasonably required to allow such disclosure to be provided to the other Party or its Representatives without waiving privilege or causing a violation of applicable Law, fiduciary duty or confidentiality obligation. (f) Without limiting the generality of Section 5.8(a), from the date of this Agreement until the Effective Time, the Company will, and will cause its applicable Non-GCI Subsidiaries (and, solely until the consummation of the GCI Divestiture, GCI and its Subsidiaries) to, (i) with respect to any U.S. federal income or other material Tax Return of the Company or any of its Non-GCI Subsidiaries (or, solely with respect to taxable periods (or portions thereof) that end on or prior to the consummation of the GCI Divestiture, GCI and its Subsidiaries) that is required to be filed after the date of this Agreement, make commercially reasonable efforts to deliver a draft of such Tax Return to Parent for review and comment at least fifteen (15) days before it is due and consider in good faith Parent’s reasonable comments received by the Company within five (5) days after Parent received such Tax Return, (ii) with respect to any material Tax audit, action or other proceeding with respect to the Company or any of its Non-GCI Subsidiaries (or, solely with respect to taxable periods (or portions thereof) that end on or prior to the consummation of the GCI Divestiture, GCI and its Subsidiaries), promptly provide any updates (including any communications from a Governmental Authority) to Parent, and (iii) provide to Parent and its Subsidiaries such cooperation, documentation and information as Parent reasonably may request in connection with the foregoing.

  • Cooperation and Access The Cooperative Member agrees that it will cooperate in compliance with any reasonable requests for information and/or records made by the Cooperative. The Cooperative reserves the right to audit the relevant records of any Cooperative Member. Any breach of this provision shall be considered material and shall make the Agreement subject to termination on ten (10) days written notice to the Cooperative Member.

  • Power Supply Information and Access to Information POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION

  • Records Retention and Access 1. Grantee will keep and maintain, as applicable, accurate and complete records necessary to determine compliance with this Contract and applicable laws. 2. Grantee will provide access to its records to DFPS, the Texas State Auditor’s Office (SAO), the Federal Government, and their authorized representatives. 3. Unless otherwise specified in this Contract, Grantee will maintain legible copies of this Contract and all related documentation for a minimum of seven years after the termination of this Contract or seven years after the completion of any litigation or dispute involving the Contract, whichever is longer. 4. THE GRANTEE WILL NOT DISPOSE OF RECORDS BEFORE PROVIDING THE DFPS CONTRACT MANAGER WRITTEN NOTICE OF ITS INTENT TO DISPOSE OF RECORDS AND RECEIVING WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE DFPS CONTRACT MANAGER.

  • REPORTS AND ACCESS The Advisor agrees to supply such information to the Fund’s administrator and to permit such compliance inspections by the Fund’s administrator as shall be reasonably necessary to permit the administrator to satisfy its obligations and respond to the reasonable requests of the Board of Trustees.

  • Record Retention and Access Recipient shall follow established provisions in 2 CFR §§ 200.333-337. Conflict of Interest standards for this award will follow the Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCOI) requirements set forth in Section 170A of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and provisions set forth at 2 CFR § 200.112, Conflict of Interest.

  • Inspection and Access Landlord and its agents, representatives, and contractors may enter the Premises at any reasonable time to inspect the Premises and to make such repairs as may be required or permitted pursuant to this Lease and for any other business purpose. Landlord and Landlord’s representatives may enter the Premises during business hours on not less than 48 hours advance written notice (except in the case of emergencies in which case no such notice shall be required and such entry may be at any time) for the purpose of effecting any such repairs, inspecting the Premises, showing the Premises to prospective purchasers and, during the last year of the Term, to prospective tenants or for any other business purpose. Landlord may erect a suitable sign on the Premises stating the Premises are available to let or that the Project is available for sale. Landlord may grant easements, make public dedications, designate Common Areas and create restrictions on or about the Premises, provided that no such easement, dedication, designation or restriction materially, adversely affects Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Premises for the Permitted Use. At Landlord’s request, Tenant shall execute such instruments as may be necessary for such easements, dedications or restrictions. Tenant shall at all times, except in the case of emergencies, have the right to escort Landlord or its agents, representatives, contractors or guests while the same are in the Premises, provided such escort does not materially and adversely affect Landlord’s access rights hereunder.

  • Records and Access The Advisor, in the conduct of its responsibilities to the Company, shall maintain adequate and separate books and records for the Company’s operations in accordance with GAAP, which shall be supported by sufficient documentation to ascertain that such books and records are properly and accurately recorded. Such books and records shall be the property of the Company and shall be available for inspection by the Board and by counsel, auditors and other authorized agents of the Company, at any time or from time to time during normal business hours. The Advisor shall at all reasonable times have access to the books and records of the Company and the Operating Partnership.

  • Audit and Access Twelve (12) Months after the expiry of the Call-Off Agreement Period or following termination of this Call-Off Agreement.

  • Information Access Each Party (“Disclosing Party”) shall make available to another Party (“Requesting Party”) information that is in the possession of the Disclosing Party and is necessary in order for the Requesting Party to: (i) verify the costs incurred by the Disclosing Party for which the Requesting Party is responsible under this Agreement; and (ii) carry out its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement. The Parties shall not use such information for purposes other than those set forth in this Article 25.1 of this Agreement and to enforce their rights under this Agreement.