Common use of Investigation by the Lender Clause in Contracts

Investigation by the Lender. The Lender, its servants or agents if they have justifiable grounds for conducting such investigation, shall have the right after giving reasonable notice to the Borrower to enter into and upon any land or premises belonging to the Borrower or where the Borrower carries on the Borrower’s business and inspect the same and to inspect all accounts records and statements of the Borrower wherever the same may be situate and the Borrower shall pay all costs, fees and other expenses whether legal or otherwise in respect of such inspection;

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement

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Investigation by the Lender. The Lender, its servants or agents if they have justifiable grounds for conducting such investigation, shall have the right after giving reasonable notice to the Borrower to enter into and upon any land or premises belonging to the Borrower or where the Borrower carries on the Borrower’s business and inspect the same and to inspect all accounts records and statements of the Borrower wherever the same may be situate and the Borrower shall pay all costs, fees and other expenses whether legal or otherwise in respect of such inspection;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement

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