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JOINT FACTUAL STATEMENT. 1. SBS is a corporation operating and existing under the laws of the State of Nevada, with an active registration with that State since May 28, 2008. SBS seeks authority to operate as a provider of limited facilities-based and resold telecommunications services in the State of California. On November 5, 2012, SBS obtained qualifying status from the California Secretary of State to transact intrastate business in California. 2. SBS filed application A.00-00-000 on May 02, 2014 for a CPCN to operate as a provider of limited facilities-based and resold telecommunications services in the State of California pursuant to Section 1001 of the Public Utilities Code. 3. In discussing the technical and managerial competence of SBS’ CEO, Xxxx Xxx, in its Application, SBS referenced a website in which the results of the telecommunication software developed by Xx. Xxx could be viewed. The website’s address is xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx and SED’s review of the website content revealed sales of VOIP and prepaid phone card services. SBS stated that it has sold prepaid calling card services since March 2008 in California. The Company has also engaged in VOIP international wholesale for commercial business and has one customer for VOIP retail home service. SBS indicated that it has not sold VOIP services to customers in California. 4. During the course of the Application review, SED asked SBS to confirm the entity and ownership for the operator of the website of xxxxxxxxx.xxx. The Applicant initially indicated that xxxxxxxxx.xxx was an affiliate of SBS and that this business was owned by Xxxx Xxx as a sole proprietor. Xx. Xxx indicated in a later communication to SED that xxxxxxxxx.xxx was operated by SBS as of November 2012. 5. After reviewing SBS’s Application, SED protested the Application on June 6, 2014. SED’s Protest alleged that (1) SBS violated California Public Utilities (“Pub. Util.”) Code Sections 885 and 1013 by operating in California without Commission authority from November 5, 2012 to the present; and (2) SBS’ failure to operate in compliance with the law raises questions about SBS’ fitness to operate in California. XXX also recommended that the Commission consider imposing a penalty on SBS for failure to comply with Pub. Util. Code §§ 885 and 1013. 6. After filing its protest, SED completed its review of SBS’ prepaid phone card operations and found that, contrary to Xxxx Xxx’x prior communication to SED, SBS operated its prepaid phone card business prior to No...
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JOINT FACTUAL STATEMENT. The United States of America and the Defendant, Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd. (“Princess” or “Defendant”), hereby agree that this Joint Factual Statement is a true and accurate statement of Defendant’s criminal conduct, that it provides a sufficient basis for Defendant’s plea of guilty to the charges contained in the Criminal Information in the above-captioned matter and as set forth in the Plea Agreement signed this same day, and had this matter proceeded to trial, the United States would have proven the facts contained in this Joint Factual Statement beyond a reasonable doubt.
JOINT FACTUAL STATEMENT. 1. CPED’s issuance of the Citation E-4550-01 is independent of and separate from any Commission actions regarding the injection of natural gas into or withdrawal of natural gas from the Aliso Canyon Storage Facility. 2. On May 9, 2013 the Commission adopted Resolution E-4550 (the “Resolution”), stating that a “Citation Program will provide the timely remedy necessary to correct ongoing compliance issues while project construction is underway and will conserve limited staff resources.” (Res. E-4550, Finding # 9.) The Resolution delegated authority to Commission staff to draft and issue citations and levy fines on public utilities for Specified Violations (as defined in Exhibit “A” of Resolution E-4550) and to enforce compliance with Permits to Construct; Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity; and Mitigation Monitoring, Reporting, and Compliance Programs (Construction Requirements) in a timely manner to quickly address and prevent situations that may threaten human beings, public safety, or sensitive environmental resources. 3. On November 13, 2013, the Commission issued to SoCalGas, pursuant to D.00-00-000, an amended Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (“CPCN”), authorizing SoCalGas to construct the Aliso Canyon Turbine Replacement Project (“ACTR”) at the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Field. 4. In authorizing the CPCN, the Commission certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for ACTR and adopted the Mitigation Monitoring, Compliance, and Reporting Program (MMCRP) presented in the FEIR. The MMCRP serves as a working guide to maintaining environmental compliance for the project, and includes information provided in the FEIR, as well as specific protocols, guidelines, and standard procedures for environmental compliance to be followed prior to and during ACTR construction. Both the FEIR and MMCRP address mitigation measures and applicant proposed measures (“APMs”) designed to mitigate potentially significant environmental effects of ACTR. 5. On October 26, 2016, CPED issued to SoCalGas Citation E-4550-01 (“Citation”), with the following Specified Violation: “Failure to comply with mitigation measures outlined in the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) included in the project’s Permit to Construct.1” The Citation alleges that SoCalGas failed to comply with APM GE-2 contained in both the FEIR and MMCRP. APM GE-2 requires SoCalGas to ensure that erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented in each of the p...
JOINT FACTUAL STATEMENT. 1. Global Telco Group, Inc. is a corporation operating and existing under the laws of the State of California, registered with the State on October 6, 2008. Global Telco offers for sale prepaid phone cards providing international calling services. 2. Global Telco acknowledges that it began providing prepaid phone card services in California on April 2, 2009. Global Telco has two owners each with 50% share: Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx. Global Telco distributes its cards through Globe Tel Communications, Inc. (GTC), also owned by Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx with the same share percentage. GTC acts as the exclusive distributor of Global Telco’s prepaid phone cards. It distributes the prepaid cards to liquor stores, gas stations, convenience stores and other locations. 3. On August 28, 2012, SED staff found two Global Telco prepaid phone cards named “Todo Latino” and “Figi” at Fremont Center Liquor store located at 0000 X. Xxxxxxx Xx, Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000. SED verified that Global Telco did not have Commission authority to operate in California, and then notified the Communication Division (CD) of that fact. 4. On January 15, 2013, CD sent Global Telco a letter requesting the Applicant cease and desist operating in California or apply for operating authority. Global Telco filed A.00-00-000 on April 4, 2013, an application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to provide limited facilities-based, resold interexchange telecommunications services in California. The Application appeared on the Commission’s Daily Calendar on May 3, 2013. 5. After reviewing Global Telco’s Application, and based on the evidence already in SED’s possession, SED protested the Application on June 3, 2013. SED’s Protest alleged Global Telco violated Sections 885-886 of the PU Code by operating without authority and Rule 1.1 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure by failing to disclose that fact in its Application.
JOINT FACTUAL STATEMENT. 1. Granite is a Delaware limited liability company with its principal place of business located at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX 00000. In 2003, Granite applied for authority to provide limited facilities-based and resold local exchange and interexchange telecommunications services in California (A.03-08-026), which Decision (D.) 00-00-000 granted. 2. On January 9, 2016, Granite filed Application (A.) 00-00-000 requesting to expand its existing authority to provide limited facilities based and resold local exchange The Protest was brought by the Utility Enforcement Branch (UEB) formerly a part of the Safety Enforcement Division (SED), currently a part of CPED. telecommunication services in California (Original Application). CPED protested the Original Application on February 11, 2016. 3. Granite’s Original Application states that Granite has not “been found to have violated any statute, law, or rule pertaining to public utilities or other regulated industries” nor “is being or has been investigated by the Federal Communications Commission or any law enforcement or regulatory agency for failure to comply with any law, rule or order.” However, CPED staff determined Granite has two instances of a “Complaint Regarding Unauthorized Change of Subscriber’s Telecommunications Carrier before the Federal Communications Commission” (FCC) in 2004 and 2008. CPED’s Protest alleges that Granite violated Rule 1.1 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure in its Application. Under Rule 1.1, any person who transacts business with the Commission agrees to not “…mislead the Commission or its staff by an artifice or false statement of fact or law.” In Granite’s reply to CPED’s Protest, Granite states that they were “entirely unaware of the existence of the two informal slamming complaints and the resulting decisions” and “[I]t was never Granite’s intent to mislead the commission through the obfuscation of facts or be anything other than truthful, as sworn by Xxxxxxx’s Chief Operations Officer.” 4. CPED’s Protest further alleges that Granite did not provide sufficient proof of financial responsibility. D.00-00-000 and D.00-00-000 require CPCN applicants to provide proof of financial responsibility. The decision states: To prove sufficient financial resources, facilities-based applicants are required to demonstrate that they possess a minimum of $100,000 in unencumbered cash; non-facilities-based applicants are required to demonstrate that they possess a min...
JOINT FACTUAL STATEMENT. 1. The following joint factual statement is taken from documents obtained in CPED Staff’s investigation and is detailed in the Staff Report. 2. Decision (D.) 00-00-000 granted CF Communications, LLC the authority to provide limited facilities-based and resold local exchange service. CF Communications renamed itself Telekenex, Inc. On June 3, 2010, Telekenex, Inc. filed Advice Letter No. 71 transferring its public utility operations to IXC Holdings, Inc. D.00-00-000, issued on January 23, 2014, granted the application of IXC Holdings, Inc. and Telekenex Acquisition Corporation (Telekenex) for approval of the transfer of assets and control over the public utility operations of IXC to Telekenex. 3. Telekenex acquired and installed technology for the tracking, logging, and recording of telephone calls made to and from Telekenex telephone extensions. Prior to the acquisition by NetFortris described in paragraph 4 below, Telekenex set the call recording settings for all employee telephone extensions to automatically record. The tracking, logging, and recording equipment did not deliver an audible warning for direct calls to or from company telephone extensions and company-issued cellular phones. Calls made to Telekenex’s call center were prompted with an audible warning. 4. NetFortris acquired the assets of Telekenex, IXC Inc., NWC LLC, and NW Incorporated on October 9, 2013. NetFortris asserts that after acquiring the assets of Telekenex, the automatic recording functions of the Telekenex telephone equipment remained in use at NetFortris unbeknownst to the new owners and new executive management team. NetFortris did not alter or change the settings on its employees’ extensions prior to approximately January 22, 2015, shortly after the new executive management team became aware that the manner in which the recording of calls was being conducted violated the California Public Utilities Code. 5. An employee of NetFortris reviewed call logs of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx made from Xxxxxxx Xxxxx’x telephone extension and NetFortris-provided cellular phone. Such employee downloaded and listened to approximately twenty calls of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx made from Xxxxxxx Xxxxx’x telephone extension and NetFortris-provided cellular phone in early January 2015. Such employee disseminated approximately fourteen of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx’x call recordings and call-logs to a NetFortris executive. 6. On January 22, 2015, shortly after NetFortris’ new ownership group or executive management team first became ...

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  • Annual Statement The Plan Administrator shall provide to the Executive, within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each Plan Year, a statement setting forth the benefits to be distributed under this Agreement.

  • Annual Statements within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower, duplicate copies of (i) a consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at the end of such year, and (ii) consolidated statements of operations, shareholders' equity and changes in financial position of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such year, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures for the previous fiscal year, prepared in accordance with GAAP, and accompanied by (A) an opinion thereon of independent certified public accountants of recognized national standing, which opinion shall state that such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the companies being reported upon and their results of operations and cash flows and have been prepared in conformity with GAAP, and that the examination of such accountants in connection with such financial statements has been made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and that such audit provides a reasonable basis for such opinion in the circumstances, and (B) a certificate of such accountants stating that in making the examination necessary for certification of such financial statements pursuant to the preceding subclause (A), such accountants have obtained no knowledge of any Default or Event of Default or, if in the opinion of such accountants such a Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, a statement as to the nature thereof, provided that the delivery within the time period specified above of the Borrower's Annual Report on Form 10-K for such fiscal year (together with the Borrower's annual report to shareholders, if any, prepared pursuant to Rule 14a-3 under the Exchange Act) prepared in accordance with the requirements therefor and filed with the SEC, together with the accountant's certificate described in subclause (B) above, shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this Section 5.1(c);

  • Financial Statements, Certificates and Information The Borrower will deliver to the Banks: (a) as soon as practicable, but, in any event not later than 100 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower, the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower as at the end of such year, consolidated statements of cash flows, and the related consolidated statements of operations, each setting forth in comparative form the figures for the previous fiscal year, all such consolidated financial statements to be in reasonable detail, prepared in accordance with GAAP and, with respect to the consolidated financial statements, certified by Ernst & Young LLP or by other nationally recognized independent auditors selected by the Borrower and reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent (the “Accountants”). In addition, simultaneously therewith, the Borrower shall provide the Banks with a written statement from such Accountants to the effect that they have read a copy of this Agreement, and that, in making the examination necessary to said certification, they have obtained no knowledge of any Default or Event of Default, or, if such Accountants shall have obtained knowledge of any then existing Default or Event of Default they shall disclose in such statement any such Default or Event of Default; (b) as soon as practicable, but in any event not later than 60 days after the end of each of the first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year of the Borrower, copies of the consolidated balance sheet and statement of operations of the Borrower as at the end of such quarter, subject to year-end adjustments, and the related consolidated statement of cash flows, all in reasonable detail and prepared in accordance with GAAP (to the extent GAAP is applicable to interim unaudited financial statements) with a certification by the principal financial or accounting officer of the Borrower (the “CFO” or the “CAO”) that the consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with GAAP (to the extent GAAP is applicable to interim unaudited financial statements) and fairly present, in all material respects, the consolidated financial condition of the Borrower as at the close of business on the date thereof and the results of operations for the period then ended, subject to year-end adjustments and the exclusion of detailed footnotes; (c) simultaneously with the delivery of the financial statements referred to in (a) and (b) above, a certificate in the form of Exhibit D hereto (the “Compliance Certificate”) signed by the CFO or the CAO or the Borrower’s corporate treasurer, stating that the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the covenants contained in §§7, 8 and 9 hereof as of the end of the applicable period and setting forth in reasonable detail computations evidencing such compliance with respect to the covenants contained in §9 hereof and that no Default or Event of Default exists, provided that if the Borrower shall at the time of issuance of such Compliance Certificate or at any other time obtain knowledge of any Default or Event of Default, the Borrower shall include in such certificate or otherwise deliver forthwith to the Banks a certificate specifying the nature and period of existence thereof and what action the Borrower proposes to take with respect thereto; (d) promptly following the filing or mailing thereof, copies of all material of a financial nature filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission or sent to the Borrower’s and its Subsidiaries’ stockholders generally; and (e) from time to time such other financial data and other information as any of the Banks may reasonably request through the Administrative Agent. The Borrower hereby authorizes each Bank to disclose any information obtained pursuant to this Agreement to all appropriate governmental regulatory authorities where required by law; provided, however, this authorization shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any rights to object to the disclosure by the Banks of any such information which the Borrower has or may have under the federal Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978, as in effect from time to time, except as to matters specifically permitted therein.

  • Final Statement Not later than 56 days after the issue of the Defects Liability Certificate pursuant to Sub-Clause 62.1, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for consideration a draft final statement with supporting documents showing in detail, in the form approved by the Engineer; The final value of all work done in accordance with the Contract; Any further sums which the Contractor considers to be due to him. If the Engineer disagrees with or cannot verify any part of the draft final statement, the Contractor shall submit such further information as the Engineer may reasonable require and shall make such changes in the draft as may be required. SUBCLAUSE 60.7– DISCHARGE Upon submission of the Final Statement, the Contractor shall give to the Employer, with a copy to the Engineer, a written discharge confirming that the total of the Final statement represents full and final settlement of all monies due to the Contractor arising out of or in respect of the Contract. Provided that such discharge shall become effective only after payment under the Final Payment Certificate issued pursuant to Sub-Clause 60.8 has been made and the Performance Security referred to in Sub-Clause 10.1 has been returned to the Contractor. SUBCLAUSE 60.8 – FINAL PAYMENT CERTIFICATE Upon acceptance of the Final Statement as given in Sub-Clause 60.6, the Engineer shall prepare a Final Payment Certificate which shall be delivered to the Contractor's authorized agent or representative for his signature. The Final Payment Certificate shall state: The final value of all work done in accordance with the Contract; After giving credit to the Employer for all amounts previously paid by the Employer, the balance, if any, due from the Employer to the Contractor or the Contractor to the Employer. Final Certificate shall be issued for any sum due to the Contractor even if such is less than the sum named in the Appendix to the Form of BID. SUBCLAUSE 60.9– CESSATION OF EMPLOYERS LIABILITY unless the Contractor notifies the Engineer of his objection to the Final Certificate within fourteen days of delivery thereof he shall be deemed to have agreed that he accepts the total Contract Price as set out in the Final Certificate as full settlement for all Work Done under the Contract including any variations and omissions thereof but excluding any variations and claims previously made in writing. SUBCLAUSE 60.10 – TIME FOR PAYMENT The amount due to the Contractor under any Interim Payment Certificate or Final Payment Certificate issued pursuant to this Clause or to any other term of the Contract, shall, subject to Clause 47, be paid by the Employer to the Contractor as follows:

  • Quarterly Financial Statements and Information Within fifty (50) days (or five (5) days following such shorter period as required by Applicable Law) after the last day of each of the first three (3) quarters of each fiscal year of the Borrower (a) the balance sheets and the related statements of operations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis as at the end of such quarter and for the elapsed portion of the year ended with the last day of such quarter and (b) the related statements of cash flows of the Borrower on a consolidated basis with its Subsidiaries for such quarter and for the elapsed portion of the year ended with the last day of such quarter, each of which shall set forth in comparative form the corresponding figures as of the end of and for the corresponding quarter in the preceding fiscal year and the elapsed portion of the preceding fiscal year ended with the last day of such corresponding quarter in the preceding fiscal year and shall be certified by the chief financial officer, chief accounting officer or controller of the Borrower to have been prepared in accordance with GAAP and to present fairly in all material respects the financial position of the Borrower on a consolidated basis with its Subsidiaries, as at the end of such period and the results of operations for such period, and for the elapsed portion of the year ended with the last day of such period, subject only to normal year-end and audit adjustments.

  • Financial Statements, Reports, Certificates Until such time as Borrower shall have become a publicly reporting company under the Exchange Act, Borrower shall deliver to Agent and each of the Major Lenders (and any other Lender upon such Lender’s written request to Borrower): (a) as soon as available, but in any event within thirty (30) days after the end of each month, a company prepared balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement covering Borrower’s operations during such period, certified by Borrower’s president, controller or chief financial officer (each, a “Responsible Officer”); (b) as soon as available, but in any event within one hundred eighty (180) days after the end of Borrower’s fiscal year commencing with Borrowers’ fiscal year 2010, audited financial statements of Borrower prepared in accordance with GAAP, together with an unqualified opinion (other than a qualification for a going concern) on such financial statements of a nationally recognized or other independent public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to Agent; (c) as soon as available, but in any event within ninety (90) days after the end of Borrower’s fiscal year or the date of Borrower’s board of directors’ adoption, Borrower’s operating budget and plan for the next fiscal year and (d) such other financial information as the Lenders may reasonably request from time to time. In addition, Borrower shall deliver to Agent and each of the Major Lenders (and any other Lender upon such Lender’s written request to Borrower): (i) promptly upon becoming available, copies of all statements, reports and notices sent or made available generally by Borrower to its security holders; and (ii) immediately upon receipt of notice thereof, a report of any material legal actions pending or threatened against Borrower or the commencement of any action, proceeding or governmental investigation involving Borrower is commenced that is reasonably expected to result in damages or costs to Borrower of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000).

  • Financial Statements; Reports The Borrower shall furnish to the Administrative Agent the following: (i) As soon as available and in no event later than 60 days after the last day of each of the first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year of the Borrower, a copy of the Financial Statements of the Borrower Entities (prepared on a consolidated basis) for the fiscal year to date, certified by the Chief Accounting Officer or the Chief Financial Officer of the Borrower to present fairly in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, and other information reflected therein and to have been prepared in accordance with GAAP (subject to normal year end audit adjustments and omission of footnotes and statement of shareholder’s equity); (ii) As soon as available and in no event later than 120 days after the close of each fiscal year of the Borrower, copies of (A) the audited consolidated Financial Statements of the Borrower Entities for such year, audited by Ernst & Young LLP or other independent certified public accountants of recognized national standing and registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and (B) copies of the unqualified opinions of such accountants; (iii) Commencing with the fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2008, as soon as available and in no event later than 60 days after the last day of each of the first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year in respect of quarterly Financial Statements of the Borrower Entities, 90 days after the close of each fiscal year in respect of yearly Financial Statements of the CBII Entities and 120 days after the close of each fiscal year in respect of yearly Financial Statements of the Borrower Entities in accordance with clause (i) above, clause (v) below and clause (ii) above, respectively, a compliance certificate of the Chief Accounting Officer or Treasurer of the Borrower (a “Compliance Certificate”) in substantially the form of Exhibit G-1; provided, however, that the only calculations to be provided in the Compliance Certificate delivered in connection with yearly Financial Statements of the CBII Entities shall be with respect to the Consolidated Adjusted Leverage Ratio; (iv) As soon as available and in no event later than 45 days after the last day of each of the first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year of CBII, a copy of the Quarterly Report for CBII on Form 10-Q for such quarter and for the fiscal year to date; provided that such information, to the extent the Borrower directly or indirectly provides the Administrative Agent with written notice and an appropriate internet link thereto, shall be accessed by Lenders on XXXXX; (v) As soon as available and in no event later than 90 days after the close of each fiscal year of CBII, (A) copies of the Annual Report for CBII on Form 10-K for such year, audited by Ernst & Young LLP or other independent certified public accountants of recognized national standing and registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and (B) copies of the unqualified opinions of such accountants; provided that such information, to the extent the Borrower directly or indirectly provides the Administrative Agent with written notice and an appropriate internet link thereto, shall be accessed by Lenders on XXXXX; (A) As soon as available and in no event later than 120 days after the close of each fiscal year of CBII, (1) a written supplement to Schedule 4.01(n) (setting forth all necessary Trademark information as set forth in Section 4.01(n) and relating to the Trademarks that are material to the conduct of the Significant Parties’ respective businesses as then operated), (2) a written supplement to Schedule 3.06 to each Security Agreement, (3) any additional disclosures under Section 4.01(n) after Due Inquiry and (4) any additional disclosures to be provided on an annual basis under the Security Documents and (B) promptly, but in any event within a reasonable time after any officer of CBII or the Borrower obtains knowledge of the occurrence of an event that could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect on any of the Principal Trademarks or the Trademark Licenses, give the Administrative Agent notice of the occurrence of any such event; (vii) (A) As soon as available and in no event later than 120 days after the close of each fiscal year of CBII, a written supplement to Schedule 4.01(q) (setting forth each of the US Subsidiaries, each of the Significant Subsidiaries and each of the De Minimis US Subsidiaries, its jurisdiction of organization, the classes of its Equity Securities, the number of shares of each such class issued and outstanding, the percentages of shares of each such class owned directly or indirectly by CBII or the Borrower and whether CBII or the Borrower owns such shares directly or, if not, the CBII Entities that own such shares and the number of shares and percentages of shares of each such class owned directly or indirectly by such CBII Entities) and (B) promptly upon the reasonable request of the Administrative Agent and in no event more often than annually, a current hierarchy report for the CBII Entities, in the form and with the substance of the hierarchy report delivered pursuant to Section 3.01(g)(iii); (viii) As soon as possible and in no event later than 30 days after any officer or director of any Significant Party knows of the occurrence or existence of (A) any ERISA Event under any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan which, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (B) any actual or threatened litigation, suits, claims, disputes or investigations against any Significant Party involving potential monetary damages or in which injunctive relief or similar relief is sought, which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (C) any other event or condition which, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, including any of the following which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect: (1) breach or non-performance of, or any default under, a Contractual Obligation of any Significant Party, (2) any dispute, litigation, investigation, proceeding or suspension between any Significant Party and any Governmental Authority or (3) the commencement of, or any material development in, any litigation or proceeding affecting any Significant Party, including pursuant to any applicable Environmental Laws, or (D) any Default, the statement of the Chief Accounting Officer, Chief Financial Officer, or Treasurer of the Borrower setting forth details of such event, condition or Default and the action which CBII or the Borrower proposes to take with respect thereto. Each notice pursuant to this Section 5.01(a)(viii) shall be accompanied by a statement of an Officer of the Borrower setting forth details of the occurrence referred to therein and stating what action CBII or the Borrower has taken and proposes to take with respect thereto. Each notice pursuant to this Section 5.01(a)(viii) shall describe with particularity any and all provisions of this Agreement or other Credit Document that have been breached; (ix) In no event later than five Business Days after they are sent, made available or filed, copies of (A) all registration statements and reports filed by any CBII Entities with any securities exchange or the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (including all 10-Q, 10-K and 8-K reports), (B) all reports, proxy statements and Financial Statements sent or made available by CBII to its Equity Securities holders and (C) all press releases and other similar public announcements concerning any material developments in the business of CBII made available by CBII to the public generally; provided that such information, to the extent the Borrower directly or indirectly provides the Administrative Agent with written notice and an appropriate internet link thereto, shall be accessed by Lenders on XXXXX; (x) As soon as available and in no event later than 30 days after they are filed, copies of all IRS Form 5500 reports for all Pension Plans required to file such form; (xi) Within the earlier to occur of (i) five days after the Board of Directors of the Borrower or CBII shall have publicly announced the earnings for the most recently completed fiscal year of the Borrower or CBII and (ii) 60 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower and CBII, during each year when this Agreement is in effect, a forecast for the current fiscal year of the Borrower Entities and the CBII Entities which includes projected consolidated statement of income for such fiscal year and a projected consolidated statement of cash flows for such fiscal year and projected consolidated balance sheets, statements of income and statements of cash flows on a quarterly basis for such fiscal year; provided that the parties acknowledge that the information in such forecasts is not compiled or presented in accordance with GAAP and may not necessarily be presented on a basis consistent with the Borrower’s Financial Statements to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.01(a); (xii) As soon as possible and in no event later than the later of (A) any of CBII’s or the Borrower’s officers or directors learning thereof or (B) five Business Days prior to the occurrence of any event or circumstance (except for asset losses in which case as promptly as is reasonable after such asset loss) that would require a prepayment pursuant to Section 2.06(c), the statement of the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Accounting Officer or Treasurer of the Borrower setting forth the details thereof; (xiii) As soon as possible and in no event later than 30 days after the receipt thereof by any Loan Party (or subsequent determination after Due Inquiry by an officer of the Borrower that it could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect), a copy of any notice, summons, citations or other written communications concerning any actual, alleged, suspected or threatened violation of any Environmental Law or any liability of any Loan Party for Environmental Damages that in any such case could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; (xiv) Such other instruments, agreements, certificates, opinions, statements, documents and information relating to the properties, operations or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Significant Parties, and compliance by the Significant Parties with the terms of this Agreement and the other Credit Documents as the Administrative Agent or any Lender (through the Administrative Agent) may from time to time reasonably request; (xv) As soon as available and in no event later than five Business Days after any of CBII’s or the Borrower’s officers or directors receive notice or become aware of any actions (including derivative actions), suits, proceedings or investigations that are pending or, to the knowledge of any of CBII’s or the Borrower’s officers or directors, threatened against any Significant Party at law or in equity in any court, arbitration proceeding or before any other Governmental Authority which seek to enjoin, either directly or indirectly, the execution, delivery or performance by any Loan Party of the Credit Documents or the transactions contemplated thereby; (xvi) As soon as available and in no event later than 120 days after the close of each fiscal year of CBII, a written supplement to Schedule 4.01(w) (setting forth a true and complete listing of all insurance maintained by the Significant Parties); (xvii) Within 120 days after the close of each fiscal year of CBII, a written supplement disclosing any matters required to update factual matters relating to Section 4.01

  • Financial Statements, etc The financial statements, including the notes thereto and supporting schedules included in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus, fairly present the financial position and the results of operations of the Company at the dates and for the periods to which they apply; and such financial statements have been prepared in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), consistently applied throughout the periods involved (provided that unaudited interim financial statements are subject to year-end audit adjustments that are not expected to be material in the aggregate and do not contain all footnotes required by GAAP); and the supporting schedules included in the Registration Statement present fairly the information required to be stated therein. Except as included therein, no historical or pro forma financial statements are required to be included in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package or the Prospectus under the Securities Act or the Securities Act Regulations. The pro forma and pro forma as adjusted financial information and the related notes, if any, included in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus have been properly compiled and prepared in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Securities Act and the Securities Act Regulations and present fairly the information shown therein, and the assumptions used in the preparation thereof are reasonable and the adjustments used therein are appropriate to give effect to the transactions and circumstances referred to therein. All disclosures contained in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package or the Prospectus regarding “non-GAAP financial measures” (as such term is defined by the rules and regulations of the Commission), if any, comply with Regulation G of the Exchange Act and Item 10 of Regulation S-K of the Securities Act, to the extent applicable. Each of the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus discloses all material off-balance sheet transactions, arrangements, obligations (including contingent obligations), and other relationships of the Company with unconsolidated entities or other persons that may have a material current or future effect on the Company’s financial condition, changes in financial condition, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures, capital resources, or significant components of revenues or expenses. Except as disclosed in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus, (a) neither the Company nor any of its direct and indirect subsidiaries, including each entity disclosed or described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus as being a subsidiary of the Company (each, a “Subsidiary” and, collectively, the “Subsidiaries”), has incurred any material liabilities or obligations, direct or contingent, or entered into any material transactions other than in the ordinary course of business, (b) the Company has not declared or paid any dividends or made any distribution of any kind with respect to its capital stock, (c) there has not been any change in the capital stock of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or, other than in the course of business, any grants under any stock compensation plan, and (d) there has not been any material adverse change in the Company’s long-term or short-term debt.

  • FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TO OWNER The Agent shall render statements of receipts, expenses, and other charges for the Property as requested by the Owner with no more than one (1) statement per month.

  • Financial Statements, Reports, etc In the case of the Borrower, furnish to the Administrative Agent, which shall furnish to each Lender: (a) within 120 days after the end of each fiscal year, its consolidated balance sheet and related statements of income, stockholders’ equity and cash flows showing the financial condition of the Borrower and its consolidated Subsidiaries as of the close of such fiscal year and the results of its operations and the operations of such Subsidiaries during such year, together with comparative figures for the immediately preceding fiscal year, all audited by UHY LLP or other independent public accountants of recognized national standing and accompanied by an opinion of such accountants (which opinion shall be without a “going concern” or like qualification or exception and without any qualification or exception as to the scope of such audit) to the effect that such consolidated financial statements fairly present the financial condition and results of operations of the Borrower and its consolidated Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP consistently applied; (b) within 45 days after the end of each of the first three fiscal quarters of each fiscal year, its consolidated balance sheet and related statements of income, stockholders’ equity and cash flows showing the financial condition of the Borrower and its consolidated Subsidiaries as of the close of such fiscal quarter and the results of its operations and the operations of such Subsidiaries during such fiscal quarter and the then elapsed portion of the fiscal year, and comparative figures for the same periods in the immediately preceding fiscal year, all certified by one of its Financial Officers as fairly presenting the financial condition and results of operations of the Borrower and its consolidated Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP consistently applied, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments and the absence of footnotes; (c) concurrently with any delivery of financial statements under paragraph (a) or (b) above, a certificate of the accounting firm (in the case of paragraph (a)) or Financial Officer (in the case of paragraph (b)) opining on or certifying such statements (which certificate, when furnished by an accounting firm, may be limited to accounting matters and disclaim responsibility for legal interpretations) (i) certifying that no Event of Default or Default has occurred or, if such an Event of Default or Default has occurred, specifying the nature and extent thereof and any corrective action taken or proposed to be taken with respect thereto and (ii) setting forth computations in reasonable detail satisfactory to the Administrative Agent demonstrating compliance with the covenants contained in Sections 6.10 and 6.11 and, in the case of a certificate delivered with the financial statements required by paragraph (a) above, setting forth the Borrower’s calculation of Excess Cash Flow; (d) within 90 days after the beginning of each fiscal year of the Borrower, a detailed consolidated budget for such fiscal year (including a projected consolidated balance sheet and related statements of projected operations and cash flows as of the end of and for such fiscal year and setting forth the assumptions used for purposes of preparing such budget) and, promptly when available, any significant revisions of such budget; (e) promptly after the same become publicly available, copies of all periodic and other reports, proxy statements and other materials filed by Holdings, the Borrower or any Subsidiary with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any Governmental Authority succeeding to any or all of the functions of said Commission, or with any national securities exchange, or distributed to its shareholders, as the case may be; (f) promptly after the receipt thereof by Holdings or the Borrower or any of their respective subsidiaries, a copy of any “management letter” received by any such person from its certified public accountants and the management’s response thereto; (g) promptly after the request by any Lender, all documentation and other information that such Lender reasonably requests in order to comply with its ongoing obligations under applicable “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the USA PATRIOT Act; (h) promptly after the request by the Administrative Agent or any Lender, on and after the effectiveness of the applicable provisions of the Pension Act, copies of (i) any documents described in Section 101(k)(l) of ERISA that the Borrower or any of its ERISA Affiliates may request with respect to any Multiemployer Plan and (ii) any notices described in Section 101(1)(1) of ERISA that the Borrower or any of its ERISA Affiliates may request with respect to any Multiemployer Plan; provided that if the Borrower or any of its ERISA Affiliates has not requested such documents or notices from the administrator or sponsor of the applicable Multiemployer Plan, the Borrower or the applicable ERISA Affiliate shall promptly make a request for such documents or notices from such administrator or sponsor and shall provide copies of such documents and notices promptly after receipt thereof; and (i) promptly, from time to time, such other information regarding the operations, business affairs and financial condition of Holdings, the Borrower or any Subsidiary, or compliance with the terms of any Loan Document, as the Administrative Agent or any Lender may reasonably request. Documents required to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.04(e) may be delivered electronically and if so delivered, shall be deemed to have been delivered on the date (i) on which the Borrower posts such documents, or provides a link thereto at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/www/strlab/; or (ii) on which such documents are posted on the Borrower’s behalf on an Internet or intranet website, if any, to which each Lender and the Administrative Agent have access (whether a commercial, third-party website or sponsored by the Administrative Agent); provided that: (x) the Borrower shall deliver paper copies of such documents to the Administrative Agent if it so requests or to any Lender that so requests the Borrower to deliver such paper copies and (y) the Borrower shall notify the Administrative Agent and each Lender of the posting of any such documents and provide to the Administrative Agent by electronic mail electronic versions (i.e., soft copies) of such documents.

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