Management, Consultation, Examination Sample Clauses

Management, Consultation, Examination. (a) As to the Fund and TSCP, for so long as such Person owns any Securities: (i) representatives of such Person shall be entitled to meet, discuss, consult and advise management of the Company and its Subsidiaries on significant business issues, including the Company’s and such Subsidiaries’ management’s affairs, finances, accounts and proposed operating plans; (ii) the management of the Company and each of such Subsidiaries shall meet with the representatives of such Person regularly for such consultation and advice and to review progress in achieving said plans, including management’s proposed annual operating plans, and the Company agrees to give due consideration to the advice given and any proposals made by such Person; and (iii) the Company and each such Subsidiary shall permit representatives of such Person to examine the books and records, including all balance sheets, documents, reports and other information, of the Company and such Subsidiary and inspect its facilities at such times as such Person shall determine. The foregoing shall not be deemed to constitute an exhaustive list of the management rights that the Fund and TSCP shall have with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries. The rights set forth herein are in addition to, and not in limitation of, the rights of the Fund and TSCP as investors of the Company.
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Management, Consultation, Examination. (a) For so long as CHS owns any Stockholder Shares: (i) representatives of CHS shall be entitled to meet, discuss, consult and advise management of the Company and its Subsidiaries on significant business issues, including the Company’s and such Subsidiaries’ management’s affairs, finances, accounts and proposed operating plans; (ii) the management of the Company and each of such Subsidiaries shall meet with the representatives of CHS regularly for such consultation and advice and to review progress in achieving said plans, including management’s proposed annual operating plans, and the Company agrees to give due consideration to the advice given and any proposals made by CHS; and (iii) the Company and each such Subsidiary shall permit representatives of CHS to examine the books and records, including all balance sheets, documents, reports and other information, of the Company and such Subsidiary and inspect its facilities at such times as CHS shall determine. The foregoing shall not be deemed to constitute an exhaustive list of the management rights that CHS shall have with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries. The rights set forth herein are in addition to, and not in limitation of, the rights of CHS as an investor of the Company.

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