Common use of Office of Internal Auditor Clause in Contracts

Office of Internal Auditor. Citizens’ enabling statute establishes the Office of the Internal Auditor (“OIA”). Through its OIA, Citizens has the right to review any of the Firm’s business files, work product, or any other documents specifically related to work performed on behalf of Citizens, in case of an audit or investigation. Citizens shall provide to the Firm reasonable written notice of at least three (3) business days in the event such a review is required. The Firm shall not unreasonably delay or inhibit Citizens’ right to review as set forth in this paragraph. Non-cooperation is considered grounds for contract termination.‌

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Legal Services Agreement, Legal Services Agreement, Legal Services Agreement

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Office of Internal Auditor. Citizens’ enabling statute establishes the Office of the Internal Auditor (“OIA”). Through its OIA, Citizens has the right to review any of the Firm’s business files, work product, or any other documents specifically related to work performed on behalf of Citizens, in case of an audit or investigation. Citizens shall provide to the Firm reasonable written notice of at least three (3) business days in the event such a review is required. The Firm shall not unreasonably delay or inhibit Citizens’ right to review as set forth in this paragraph. Non-cooperation is considered grounds for contract termination.‌termination.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Legal Services Agreement, Legal Services Agreement

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