Informing Owner; Reports Sample Clauses

Informing Owner; Reports. Development Manager shall keep Owner informed on a regular basis of the progress of the construction of each job included in, and all other material matters relating to, each Project, including the preparation of such reports as are provided for herein or as may reasonably be requested by Owner. Without limitation on the foregoing, at all times during the Term, Development Manager shall promptly furnish Owner with copies of all papers furnished to insurance providers and lenders, and Development Manager shall prepare and deliver to Owner a written report on such Project (the “Monthly Report”) by the thirtieth (30th) day of each month based on the actual status of such Project through the end of the prior month and including an estimate for the status of such Project for the current month; and, in addition, following any meeting of the Development Team (whether or not attended by all members of the Development Team), Development Manager shall deliver a report concerning such meeting promptly after it occurs. At the time of the delivery of the Monthly Report (and each report of the Development Team meeting), Development Manager shall make all supporting documentation available for inspection by Owner at the Development Manager Office for such Project. Each Monthly Report for each Project shall contain the following information concerning such Project: 7.4.1 A job cost report for each AFE setting forth all line items within such AFE which will include costs paid to date and an estimate of the total cost to complete such Project by AFE; 7.4.2 Notes from each meeting of the Development Team for such Project, if available; 7.4.3 Property specific reports as identified on Exhibit “I” attached hereto (e.g., (a) with respect to Mission Bay, the status of “Reimbursement and Payment Rights”, the status of the performance of Owner obligations under “Owner Participation Agreements”, including the status of any requirements with respect to public improvements, open space, in-lieu payments, and affordable and rental housing, (b) the determination and balance of the “West Bluffs Earn-out Amount”, and (c) with respect to Alameda, the balance of the “Shortfall Loan”, the balance of the “Pre-Development Loan” and the status of any take-downs and contributions to the Venture; 7.4.4 Development Manager shall deliver to Owner any financial, sales and operational reports, disclosures and statements provided by other Venture members; and 7.4.5 Any other information, which may fro...
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Informing Owner; Reports. Developer shall keep Owner fully informed on a regular basis of the progress of the construction of the Project. Satisfaction by the Manager under Owner's LLC Agreement, of the requirements set forth in Section 4.2 of Owner's LLC Agreement shall be deemed satisfaction of Developer's reporting requirements hereunder.

Related to Informing Owner; Reports

  • Shareholder Reports All expenses of preparing, setting in type, printing and distributing reports and other communications to shareholders.

  • Monthly Reports No later than 10:00 a.m., Chicago, Illinois time, two Business Days prior to each Distribution Date, the Servicer shall deliver to the Trustees and each Rating Agency a Monthly Report.

  • Reports to the Trustee; Collection Account Statements Not later than twenty days after each Distribution Date, the Servicer shall forward, upon request, to the Trustee and the Depositor the most current available bank statement for the Collection Account. Copies of such statement shall be provided by the Trustee to any Certificateholder and to any Person identified to the Trustee as a prospective transferee of a Certificate, upon request at the expense of the requesting party, provided such statement is delivered by the Servicer to the Trustee.

  • Daily Reports On each Business Day, the Servicer, with prior notice, shall prepare and make available at the office of the Servicer for inspection by the Trustee a record setting forth (i) the aggregate amount of Collections processed by the Servicer on the preceding Business Day and (ii) the aggregate amount of Receivables as of the close of business on the preceding Business Day.

  • Project Reports The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Association. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Transaction Reports Subadviser shall provide Investment Manager a daily trade file with information relating to all transactions concerning the allocated portion of the Fund’s assets for which Subadviser is responsible and shall provide Investment Manager with such other information regarding the Fund upon Investment Manager’s reasonable request. Subadviser shall affirm or send a trade file of these transactions as instruction to the custodian of the Fund.

  • Records Reports To maintain records and to prepare and file reports required by law to be filed by the Trustee or required by agreement with the Company;

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.

  • Payment; Reports Within twenty (20) days after the close of each calendar quarter, Partner will deliver to SAP a report (“Payment Report”) which will provide all information reasonably required by SAP identifying each Customer by an unique customer number for computation, customer name (no abbreviations), customer address (street, city, postal code, country), group (if any), and/or confirmation of the fees, if any, due or credited to Licensor for the period being reported, including without limitation: (i) license information (material code/software description, license quantity, license metric, license term for non-perpetual licenses, and associated license or subscription fee due SAP), and (ii) SAP support fees, associated support rate and indicating whether it is first year support or a renewal, and associated license fee. The payment report shall be submitted to SAP even if no license and support fee is due. Partner will submit the payment report electronically via a reporting tool made available by SAP to Partner. SAP will inform in writing Partner in case of change to the reporting format and Partner shall submit its payment reports under such new reporting format for all future quarterly reporting periods. Partner agrees that the Payment Report is binding on Partner once it is submitted to SAP and Partner may not withdraw, modify or cancel any orders set forth in the Payment Report. 8. AUDIT. (a) SAP shall have the right to once annually conduct an audit to verify the compliance of (i) Partner, and/or (ii) any of its Affiliates involved in the performance of obligations under any part of the Agreement, with the terms of the Agreement, in particular Partner´s compliance obligations as set forth in Section 12 below. Notwithstanding foregoing, in the event SAP reasonably believes that a breach of the terms of this Agreement, in particular the compliance obligations set forth in Section 12 below, has occurred or will most likely occur, SAP shall have the right to perform an audit. (b) The audit will be conducted by SAP or its nominated independent expert. By choosing the expert, SAP will take into account Partner’s legitimate business interests. SAP will bear the costs of the audit unless the expert establishes a breach by the Partner in which case Partner must bear the costs. (c) SAP will provide one (1) week advance notice of an audit unless a) SAP reasonably believes that evidence to be reviewed will be compromised or b) required by investigating authorities. (d) The audit will take place during normal business hours and SAP will instruct its expert to conduct the audit in such a manner that it will not unreasonably interfere with Partner’s business operations. (e) Partner must make full disclosure to the expert, and ensure that (i) Partner and its Affiliates involved in the performance of obligations under any part of this Agreement and any of (ii) Partner’s Representatives cooperate fully and provide information, grant viewing access to all necessary and useful documents and permit the making of copies of them. Financial records that relate to the subject matter of the audit must be readily available for inspection during audits by SAP or its expert. Partner also agrees to make its employees, officers, and directors involved in the performance of obligations under this Agreement available for meetings and interviews with SAP and/or its expert for the audit. Partner agrees to provide appropriate workspace for the expert. (f) The expert will be bound in writing to confidentiality for the benefit of SAP and the Partner. The expert will undertake not to disclose information to SAP, except for the purpose of providing a report of the audit and, in case of a breach of any part of this Agreement, any information establishing such a breach. (g) Partner’s Confidential Information disclosed during the audit will not be used by SAP for any purpose other than to verify and prove if a breach of any part of this Agreement has occurred. (h) Partner must include audit terms with its agreements with any third party used by Partner in connection with its sales and marketing activities under this Agreement (hereinafter “Intermediary/ies”) which are materially as protective as the terms in this Section 8. (i) SAP reserves the right to suspend new business with the Partner in the event of a lack of reasonable and/or timely cooperation by Partner and its representatives in case of an audit. Furthermore, SAP may terminate the Agreement in accordance with Section 10.1 (Termination) below in case Partner does not cooperate with SAP during an audit as outlined in this Section 8.

  • Inspection Reports A "full inspection report" comprises a Site Master File (compiled by the manufacturer or by the inspectorate) and a narrative report by the inspectorate. A "detailed report" responds to specific queries about a firm by the other Party.

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