Common use of Offices, Records and Books of Accounts Clause in Contracts

Offices, Records and Books of Accounts. (i) Keep its principal place of business and chief executive office and the offices where it keeps its Records concerning the Receivable Assets at the address of such Seller referred to in Section 3.01(i) or, upon at least thirty days’ prior written notice to the Agent, at any other location in a jurisdiction where all action required by Section 5.04(a) shall have been taken and completed, and (ii) maintain and implement administrative and operating procedures (including, without limitation, an ability to recreate records evidencing Seller Receivables in the event of the destruction of the originals thereof), and keep and maintain all documents, books, records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for the collection of all Seller Receivables (including, without limitation, records adequate to permit the daily identification of each Seller Receivable, the Outstanding Balance of each Seller Receivable and the dates which payments are due thereon and all Collections of and adjustments to each existing Seller Receivable).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Receivables Sale Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc), Receivables Contribution and Sale Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc)

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Offices, Records and Books of Accounts. (i( ) Keep its principal place of business and chief executive office and the offices where it keeps its Records concerning the Receivable Assets at the address of such the Seller referred to in Section 3.01(i3.01(j) or, upon at least thirty days’ prior written notice to the Buyer and Agent, at any other location in a jurisdiction where all action required by Section 5.04(a) shall have been taken and completedtaken, and (ii( ) maintain and implement administrative and operating procedures (including, without limitation, an ability to recreate records evidencing Seller Receivables in the event of the destruction of the originals thereof), and keep and maintain all documents, books, records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for the collection of all Seller Receivables (including, without limitation, records adequate to permit the daily identification of each Seller Receivable, the Outstanding Balance of each Seller Receivable and the dates which payments are due thereon and all Collections of and adjustments to each existing Seller Receivable).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Sale Agreement (Polyone Corp)

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Offices, Records and Books of Accounts. (i) Keep its principal place of business and chief executive office and the offices where it keeps its Records concerning the Receivable Assets at the address of such Seller referred to in Section 3.01(i) or, upon at least thirty days' prior written notice to the Administrative Agent, at any other location in a jurisdiction where all action actions required by Section 5.04(a) shall have been taken and completed, and (ii) maintain and implement administrative and operating procedures (including, without limitation, an ability to recreate records evidencing Seller Receivables in the event of the destruction of the originals thereof), and keep and maintain all documents, books, records and other information reasonably necessary or advisable for the collection of all Seller Receivables (including, without limitation, records adequate to permit the daily identification of each Seller Receivable, the Outstanding Balance of each Seller Receivable and the dates which payments are due thereon and all Collections of and adjustments to each existing Seller Receivable).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Contribution and Sale Agreement (Worldcom Inc)

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