Keeping Records. (i) The Seller will, and will cause the Originator to, have and maintain (A) administrative and operating procedures (including an ability to recreate Records if originals are destroyed), (B) adequate facilities, personnel and equipment and (C) all Records and other information necessary or advisable for collecting the Receivables (including Records adequate to permit the immediate identification of each new Receivable and all Collections of, and adjustments to, each existing Receivable). The Seller will give the Agent prior notice of any material change in such administrative and operating procedures.
Keeping Records. (i) Each Originator will have and maintain (A) administrative and operating procedures (including an ability to recreate Records if originals are destroyed), (B) adequate facilities, personnel and equipment and (C) all Records and other information necessary or advisable for collecting the Receivables originated by it (including Records adequate to permit the immediate identification of each new Receivable originated by it and all Collections of, and adjustments to, each existing Receivable originated by it). Each Originator will give Buyer prior notice of any material change in such administrative operating procedures.
Keeping Records. 13.1 Every employer must keep a written record of at least the following –
Keeping Records. (i) The Seller will have and maintain (A) administrative and operating procedures (including an ability to recreate Records necessary to service outstanding Receivables and prepare reports required by the Transaction Documents if originals are destroyed), (B) adequate facilities, personnel and equipment and (C) all Records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for collecting the Receivables (including Records adequate to permit the immediate identification of each Obligor, each new Receivable and all Collections of, and adjustments to, each existing Receivable).
Keeping Records. The Agent agrees to keep copies of all forms, agreements and other correspondence in relation to the tenancy for the period of the tenancy and for a year from the date of expiry of the tenancy. The Agent will keep copies of all financial information for seven years.
Keeping Records. 11.1.1. The Recipient must create and maintain full and accurate accounts and records of the conduct of the Project and Activity including, without limitation, all:
Keeping Records. (i) The Master Servicer will have and maintain (A) administrative and operating procedures (including an ability to recreate Records necessary to service outstanding Receivables and prepare reports required by the Transaction Documents if originals are destroyed), (B) adequate facilities, personnel and equipment and (C) all Records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for collecting the Receivables (including Records adequate to permit the immediate identification of each Obligor, each new Receivable and all Collections of, and adjustments to, each existing Receivable).
Keeping Records. (3) Researching curriculum needs.
Keeping Records a) The Licensee shall establish and maintain adequate records, as may from time to time be specified by the Licensor, to permit the effective monitoring and enforcement of the terms and conditions of this License.
Keeping Records. (i) Each Subservicer will have and maintain (A) administrative and operating procedures (including an ability to recreate Records necessary to service outstanding Receivables and prepare reports required by the Transaction Documents if originals are destroyed), (B) adequate facilities, personnel and equipment and (C) all Records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for collecting the Receivables (including Records adequate to permit the immediate identification of each Obligor, each new Receivable and all Collections of, and adjustments to, each existing Receivable).