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Land Records Sample Clauses

Land Records. Parcel mapping IV. Property assessment V. USGS topographic mapping VIII. Demographic mapping
Land Records. ‌ MIRA shall ensure that this Development Agreement is recorded on the Land Records for the City of Xxxxxxx.
Land RecordsThe land records office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Arlington County, Virginia.
Land Records. While this Agreement is in effect, at North Star's request, Doyon will make available to North Star for inspection and copying, ax Xxxth Star's expense, copies of all land records relating to the Doyon Property and the Placer Dome Inc. State Mining Claims in the Elxxxxxt Mountain Area in Doyon's possession or control. Doyon makes no warranties or representations and shall not be liable xx Xxrth Star or third parties for the accuracy or completeness of any information made available to North Star. North Star shall indemnify and hold Doyon harmless from any such liability or responsibility alleged by Nxxxx Star or third parties who obtain such information from or through North Star. North Star recognizes that information regarding the land status of the Doyon Selected Property and Village Conveyed Surface and likely Permixxxx Exceptions may be available in the BLM records.
Land Records. Bundle (JCLR) This service entitles the Subscriber and authorized users access to JCLR, Online Mapping, DTS Trakrecord, and CreateMapPDF for searching county land record information. The applications include recorded documents access, large-format map production, and other land record data not available through public applications. This bundle includes the plat search utility
Land RecordsThe land records of Loudoun County, Virginia.
Land RecordsDocument Number Lien Address Book/Page/Volume or Book/Page Transfer Tax State Recording Date Transfer Tax County Total Fees Number of Pages Recording Fee Flattened Stamp Date Transfer Tax Flattened Stamp Pages Tax Rate Area Verification Date PCOR Pages Verification User Document Date Modify By Return Address Modify Date Requested By Legal Grantor Situs Grantee Legal Remarks Parcel Number Submitter Related Data Location Grantor Address Housing State Grantee Address Housing Multi State Treasurer Receipt Housing Multi County Affidavit Housing County Excise Number Index Error Notes Received Date Notes Exempt Both Notes Internal Exempt State Legal Survey Failed Reason Company ID Submit Date Order Number Tracking Number Vendor ID Vendor Consideration/Loan Amount/Sales Price Scan Date Mortgage Tax Scan Modification Date Compliance Date Scan Page County Documentary Fee Lien Name Previous Date Document Number Name Recording Date Parent1 Name Book/Volume/Page or Book/Page Parent2 Name Gender Death Date Amendment Amendment Comment Notes Place of Birth Notes Internal Related Data Birth Date Do Not Issue Number of Pages Document Number Parent1 Name Recording Date Parent2 Name Book/Volume/Page or Book/Page Amendment Date Name of Deceased Amendment Comment Gender Place of Death Amendment Location Notes Return To Internal Notes Return Address Related Data Cause of Death Number of Pages Race Date of Death Funeral Home Date of Birth Document Number Return Address Recording Date Requested By Book/Volume/Page or Book/Page Grantor (Veteran) Document Date Grantee (Military Branch) Return To Discharge Date Document Number Weight Recording Date Height Book/Volume/Page or Book/Page Eye Color Issue Number Hair Color Fingerprint Date Place of Birth Issue Date Country Application Date SSN PASP Status Address Name Mailing Address Alias County Date of Birth Phone Number Gender Email Race Document Number Phone Number Recording Date Status Book/Volume/Page or Book/Page Expiration Date Document Date ID Type Name ID Number Bond Number/Commission Number Signature Bond Date/Commission Date Business Name Document Date Document Number Marriage City Book/Volume/Page or Book/Page Return Date Recording Date Phone Number Application Date Notes Marriage Date Notes Internal Marriage County Related Data Married By/Officiant Party 1 Last Name at Birth Married By/Officiant Address Party 2 Last Name at Birth Party 1 Name Number of Pages Party 1 Date of Birth Party 1 Designation Party 1 Gender Party 2 De...
Land Records. Boundary adjustments to all property shall comply with this Article. (Ord. 865 § 1, 2008; Ord. 489 § 2, 1994.)

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  • Audits and Records 7.5.1 The Contractor agrees that the representatives of the Office of the City Auditor or other authorized representatives of the City shall have access to, and the right to audit, examine, or reproduce, any and all records of the Contractor related to the performance under this Contract. The Contractor shall retain all such records for a period of three (3) years after final payment on this Contract or until all audit and litigation matters that the City has brought to the attention of the Contractor are resolved, whichever is longer. The Contractor agrees to refund to the City any overpayments disclosed by any such audit.

  • Files and Records Within thirty (30) business days following the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser at Purchaser’s expense the Records, to the extent not previously delivered. For a period of seven (7) years after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall maintain the Records, and Seller shall have access thereto during normal business hours upon advance written notice to Purchaser to audit the same in connection with federal, state or local regulatory or tax matters, resolution of existing disputes or contract compliance matters affecting Seller.

  • Student Records The School shall maintain student records for current and former students in accordance with the requirements of State and federal law, including the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Personnel Records Section 1. Each Agency shall maintain one (1) official personnel file for each employee, located at the primary Human Resources office for the Agency. For purposes of this Article, “Agency” shall include health-related licensing boards and institutions that maintain the official personnel files for their employees. Where the personnel records are maintained on microfiche/microfilm, the personnel file will include both microfiche/microfilm and any material not yet copied. Upon reasonable notice, an employee may inspect the records, excluding any confidential reports from previous employers, in his/her official Agency personnel file or supervisory working file; provided that, if the official personnel file or supervisory working file is kept at a separate facility, the employee shall, at the Agency’s discretion, either be allowed to go where the file is kept or the file will be brought to the employee for review within five (5) days of his/her request. With the employee’s written authorization, his/her Union Xxxxxxx may inspect the employee’s official personnel file, and supervisory working file, consistent with the time requirements provided herein. If the supervisory working file cannot be made available due to the absence of a supervisor, extensions of up to ten (10) days will be granted. No grievance material shall be kept in an employee’s official personnel file. Section 2. No information reflecting critically upon an employee except notices of discharge shall be placed in the employee’s official personnel file that does not bear the signature of the employee. The employee shall be required to sign material to be placed in his/her official personnel file provided the following disclaimer is attached: “Employee’s signature confirms only that the supervisor has discussed and given a copy of the material to the employee. The employee’s signature does not indicate agreement or disagreement with the contents of this material.” If an employee is not available within five (5) working days or refuses to sign the material, the Agency may place the material in the file, provided a statement has been signed by two (2) management representatives and a copy of the document was mailed certified to the employee at his/her address of record or hand delivered to the employee. Section 3. Employees shall be entitled to prepare and provide copies of any written explanation(s) or opinion(s) regarding any critical material placed in his/her official personnel file or supervisory working file. The employee’s explanation or opinion shall be attached to the critical material and shall be included as part of the employee’s official personnel record or supervisory working file so long as the critical materials remain in the file. Where the personnel records are maintained on microfiche/microfilm, the explanation or opinion will be placed next to or in closest possible proximity to the critical material. Section 4. An employee may include in his/her official personnel file a reasonable amount of relevant material such as letters of commendation, licenses, certificates, college course credits, and other material which relates creditably on the employee. This material shall be retained for a minimum of three (3) years except that licenses, certificates, or college credit information may be retained so long as they remain valid and relevant to the employee’s work. Section 5. Material reflecting caution, consultation, warning, admonishment, and reprimand shall be retained for a maximum of three (3) years. Such material will, at the employee’s request, be removed after twenty-four (24) months, provided there has been no recurrence of the problem or a related problem in that time. Earlier removal will be permitted when requested by an employee and if approved by the Appointing Authority. Material relating to disciplinary action recommended, but not taken, or disciplinary action which has been overturned and ordered removed from the official personnel file(s) on final appeal, shall be removed. Incorrect material will be removed, upon request, from an employee’s personnel file. (See Article 85--Position Descriptions and Performance Evaluation.) Section 6. Upon written request by the employee, the Agency will make a good faith effort to return material removed from the official personnel file to the employee. A copy of the request will be maintained in the official personnel file.

  • Documents and Records Seller shall deliver to Servicer, and Servicer shall hold in trust for Seller and the Purchasers in accordance with their respective interests, all documents, instruments and records (including, without limitation, computer tapes or disks) that evidence or relate to Pool Receivables.

  • Access and Records ‌ A. County, the State of California and the United States Government and/or their representatives, shall have access, for purposes of monitoring, auditing, and examining, to Subrecipient’s activities, books, documents and papers (including computer records and emails) and to records of Subrecipient’s subcontractors, consultants, contracted employees, bookkeepers, accountants, employees and participants related to this Contract. Subrecipient shall insert this condition in each Contract between Subrecipient and a subcontractor that is pursuant to this Contract shall require the subcontractor to agree to this condition. Such departments or representatives shall have the right to make excerpts, transcripts and photocopies of such records and to schedule on site monitoring at their discretion. Monitoring activities also may include, but are not limited to, questioning employees and participants and entering any premises or onto any site in which any of the services or activities funded hereunder are conducted or in which any of the records of Subrecipient are kept. Subrecipient shall make available its books, documents, papers, financial records, etc., within three (3) days after receipt of written demand by Director which shall be deemed received upon date of sending. In the event Subrecipient does not make the above referenced documents available within the County of Orange, California, Subrecipient agrees to pay all necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by County, or County’s designee, in conducting any audit at the location where said records and books of account are maintained.

  • Access to Properties and Records (a) CCE shall, and shall cause TPC to, afford to ETP and ETP’s accountants, counsel and representatives full reasonable access during normal business hours throughout the period prior to the Closing Date (or the earlier termination of this Agreement pursuant to Article VII hereof) to all of the properties, books, contracts, commitments and records (including all environmental studies, reports and other environmental records and all pipeline cost-of-service and rate-related studies, reports and records related to TPC and, during such period, shall furnish to ETP all information concerning the business, properties, Liabilities and personnel related to TPC as ETP may request, provided, however, that no investigation or receipt of information pursuant to this Section 5.2 shall affect any representation or warranty of CCE or the conditions to the obligations of ETP. To the extent not located at the offices or properties of TPC as of the Closing Date, as promptly as practicable thereafter, CCE shall deliver, or cause its appropriate Affiliates to deliver to ETP all of the books of accounts, minute books, record books and other records (including safety, health, environmental, maintenance and engineering records and drawings) pertaining to the business operations of TPC and all financial and accounting records related to TPC. Such delivery shall include all work papers, pleadings, testimony, exhibits, spread sheets, research, drafts, memoranda, correspondence and other documents related to the TPC Rate Case (“TPC Rate Case Work Product”). TPC Rate Case Work Product has been and will be prepared in contemplation of litigation, and the use of TPC Rate Case Work Product has been and will be under the control of TPC’s attorneys. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, CCE shall not be obligated to provide to ETP any documents or records relating to litigation and regulatory matters in which TPC is involved to the extent that CCE reasonably believes such documents or records are subject to the attorney-client or other applicable privilege in circumstances in which TPC is not the sole client unless the parties entitled to such attorney-client or other applicable privilege shall consent thereto and enter into an appropriate joint defense agreement for the purpose of preservation of such attorney-client or other applicable privilege. (b) The information contained herein, in the CCE Disclosure Letter or heretofore or hereafter delivered to ETP or its authorized representatives in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be held in confidence by ETP and its representatives in accordance with the Confidentiality Agreement until the Closing Date with respect to information relating to TPC. Following the Closing Date, CCE shall keep confidential all information related to the business and properties of TPC to the same extent as ETP is obligated to keep such information confidential in accordance with the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement (without regard to the preceding sentence) prior to the Closing Date.

  • Tax Records The Parties to this Agreement hereby agree to retain and provide on proper demand by any Tax Authority (subject to any applicable privileges) the books, records, documentation and other information relating to any Tax Return until the later of (i) the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations (giving effect to any extension, waiver or mitigation thereof), (ii) the date specified in an applicable records retention agreement entered into with a Tax Authority, (iii) a Final Determination made with respect to such Tax Return and (iv) the final resolution of any claim made under this Agreement for which such information is relevant.

  • Property Records Subrecipient shall maintain real property inventory records, which clearly identify properties purchased, improved, or sold. Properties retained shall continue to meet eligibility criteria, rental limitations, health, safety and building codes, etc., and shall conform to federal and State regulations.

  • Offices and Records Borrower's place of business, or Borrower's Chief executive office, if Borrower has more than one place of business, is located at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000. Unless Borrower has designated otherwise in writing this location is also the office or offices where Borrower keeps its records concerning the Collateral.