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  • Inventory and Supplies Administrator shall order, purchase and provide to the Group on a timely basis inventory and supplies, and such other ordinary, necessary or appropriate materials which are requested by the Group and which the Group shall reasonably determine to be necessary in the operation of the Practice on the same terms commercially available to Administrator. Such inventory, supplies and other materials shall be included in Practice Expenses at their cost to Parent or Administrator, as the case may be.

  • Location of Inventory and Equipment The Inventory and Equipment are not stored with a bailee, warehouseman, or similar party (without Foothill's prior written consent) and are located only at the locations identified on Schedule 6.12 or otherwise permitted by Section 6.12.

  • Inventory Records Each Loan Party keeps correct and accurate records itemizing and describing the type, quality, and quantity of its and its Subsidiaries’ Inventory and the book value thereof.

  • Inventory Reports Within 45 days after the close of each fiscal quarter of Customer, a copy of the Inventory Report (as and to the extent applicable, breaking out Inventory by location, and separately reporting any work in process) of Customer as of the end of such fiscal quarter; and

  • Inventory Management The Subrecipient must submit an annual statement identifying the status of all equipment and non-real property items purchased with ESG funds by the contract termination date. The status report should inventory all equipment and non-real properties purchased with ESG funds and state the condition of the equipment and its location.

  • Inventory and Equipment On the date hereof, the Inventory and the Equipment (other than mobile goods) are kept at the locations listed on Schedule 5.

  • Inventory Adjustment (a) Within 30 days after the Closing Date, Sellers shall prepare and deliver to Buyer a statement (the "Closing Inventory Statement") setting forth the type and value, as of the close of business on the day immediately preceding the Closing Date, of the inventory of the Business, which statement shall be derived from a physical taking of such inventory as of such date and shall value inventory on the basis of the lower of cost or market value utilizing a first-in, first-out method in a manner consistent with Sellers' and the Companies' past practices and the standards and principles used in the preparation of the Unaudited Consolidated Statement of Net Investment Assets of the Business as of September 25, 2004 and shall otherwise be prepared in a manner consistent with Sellers' and the Companies' past practices with respect to perpetual inventory records; provided, that all amounts denominated in Canadian dollars that are part of the calculation of the value of inventory pursuant to this Section 2.05 shall be converted into U.S. dollars using the Closing Date Exchange Rate. Buyer and its representatives shall have such opportunity as Buyer reasonably deems appropriate to observe the taking and reconciliation of such inventory (which may begin prior to the Closing Date) in connection with the preparation of the Closing Inventory Statement. Buyer shall provide Sellers and their accountants, upon reasonable notice, such access to the books and records, to any other information, including working papers of Buyer's accountants, and to any employees of Buyer and its affiliates, in each case as may be reasonably necessary for Sellers to take such physical inventory, prepare the Closing Inventory Statement, respond to the Buyer's Inventory Objection (as defined in Section 2.05(b)) and prepare materials for presentation to the Arbitrator in connection with the matters contemplated by Section 2.05(c). If necessary, Buyer shall, after Closing, also provide or cause to be provided to Sellers and their designees such access as such persons may reasonably request to all facilities at which inventory of the Business is located in order to conduct such physical inventory. For the avoidance of doubt, the inventory of the Business to be valued pursuant to this Section 2.05 consists of the Inventory and all inventory of the Companies.

  • Business Locations Set forth on Schedule 6.20(a) is a list of all Real Properties located in the United States that are owned or leased by the Loan Parties as of the Closing Date. Set forth on Schedule 6.20(b) is a list of all locations where any tangible personal property of a Loan Party is located as of the Closing Date. Set forth on Schedule 6.20(c) is the chief executive office, jurisdiction of incorporation or formation and principal place of business of each Loan Party as of the Closing Date.

  • Equipment and Supplies Independent Contractor, at Independent Contractor's sole expense, shall provide all equipment, tools and supplies necessary to perform the Service.

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