Production of accounts Sample Clauses

Production of accounts. 8.1 The Company shall instruct its auditors or accountants (as applicable) to prepare and audit a balance sheet of the Company, as at the Annual Accounts Date each year and a consolidated profit and loss account of the Company, for the financial period ending on the Annual Accounts Date each year to be presented to the Shareholder within 3 calendar months after the end of the period to which such accounts relate. The balance sheet and profit and loss account will be accompanied by an annual report. 8.2 All accounts referred to in this clause shall be prepared in pounds sterling and in accordance with applicable law and generally accepted accounting standards, principles and practices in the United Kingdom. 8.3 All accounts referred to in this clause shall be prepared in pounds sterling and in accordance with applicable law and generally accepted accounting standards, principles and practices in the United Kingdom.
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Production of accounts. 8.1 The Company shall instruct its auditors or accountants (as applicable) to prepare and audit a balance sheet of the Company, as at the Annual Accounts Date each year, and a profit and loss account of the Company, for the 12 month financial period ending on the Annual Accounts Date each year to be presented to the Council no later than three calendar months after the end of the period to which such accounts relate. The balance sheet and profit and loss account will be accompanied by an annual report. 8.2 All accounts referred to in this clause shall be prepared in pounds sterling and in accordance with applicable law and generally accepted accounting standards, principles and practices in the United Kingdom.
Production of accounts. 53In the event that the Tenant and/or the Guarantor is from time to time a corporation or any other legal entity that does not make public its accounts to provide to the Landlord following a written request from the Landlord (subject to the provisions hereinafter set out) a copy of the latest consolidated annual accounts of the Tenant and/or the Guarantor (audited if the same shall be audited) (the “Accounts of the Tenant/Guarantor”) the Landlord being permitted to provide a copy of the Accounts of the Tenant/Guarantor to (i) any banks and/or financial institution(s) lending money or making other banking facilities available to the Landlord secured or intended to be secured on the Premises or (ii) to any purchaser or potential purchaser of the Premises and/or the beneficial ownership in whole or in part of the Landlord; or (iii) any professional advisers of the Landlord in connection with any proposed security over the Premises or any potential sale of the freehold reversion of the Premises;
Production of accounts. 8.1 The Company shall instruct its auditors to prepare and audit a balance sheet of the Company including Group Member, as at the Annual Accounts Date each year and a consolidated profit and loss account of the Company, for the 12 month financial period ending on the Annual Accounts Date each year to be presented to the Shareholder within [3] calendar months after the end of the period to which such accounts relate. The balance sheet and profit and loss account will be accompanied by a report in such format and covering such issues as may reasonably be requested by the Shareholder. 8.2 The Company will provide to the Shareholder full details of any actual or prospective material change in the Business or the financial position or affairs of the Company, as soon as such details are available. 8.3 All accounts referred to in this clause shall be prepared in pounds sterling and in accordance with applicable law and generally accepted accounting standards, principles and practices in the United Kingdom.

Related to Production of accounts

  • Location of accounts Each Borrower shall promptly: (a) comply with any requirement of the Agent as to the location or re-location of the Accounts (or any of them); and (b) execute any documents which the Agent specifies to create or maintain in favour of the Security Trustee a Security Interest over (and/or rights of set-off, consolidation or other rights in relation to) the Accounts.

  • Collection of Accounts (a) Borrower shall establish and maintain, at its expense, blocked accounts or lockboxes and related blocked accounts (in either case, "Blocked Accounts"), as Lender may specify, with such banks as are acceptable to Lender into which Borrower shall promptly deposit and direct its account debtors to directly remit all payments on Accounts and all payments constituting proceeds of Inventory or other Collateral in the identical form in which such payments are made, whether by cash, check or other manner. The banks at which the Blocked Accounts are established shall enter into an agreement, in form and substance satisfactory to Lender, providing that all items received or deposited in the Blocked Accounts are the property of Lender, that the depository bank has no lien upon, or right to setoff against, the Blocked Accounts, the items received for deposit therein, or the funds from time to time on deposit therein and that the depository bank will wire, or otherwise transfer, in immediately available funds, on a daily basis, all funds received or deposited into the Blocked Accounts to such bank account of Lender as Lender may from time to time designate for such purpose ("Payment Account"). Borrower agrees that all payments made to such Blocked Accounts or other funds received and collected by Lender, whether on the Accounts or as proceeds of Inventory or other Collateral or otherwise shall be the property of Lender. (b) For purposes of calculating the amount of the Loans available to Borrower, such payments will be applied (conditional upon final collection) to the Obligations on the business day of receipt by Lender of immediately available funds in the Payment Account provided such payments and notice thereof are received in accordance with Lender's usual and customary practices as in effect from time to time and within sufficient time to credit Borrower's loan account on such day, and if not, then on the next business day. For the purposes of calculating interest on the Obligations, such payments or other funds received will be applied (conditional upon final collection) to the Obligations one (1) business day following the date of receipt of immediately available funds by Lender in the Payment Account provided such payments or other funds and notice thereof are received in accordance with Lender's usual and customary practices as in effect from time to time and within sufficient time to credit Borrower's loan account on such day, and if not, then on the next business day. (c) Borrower and all of its affiliates, subsidiaries, shareholders, directors, employees or agents shall, acting as trustee for Lender, receive, as the property of Lender, any monies, checks, notes, drafts or any other payment relating to and/or proceeds of Accounts or other Collateral which come into their possession or under their control and immediately upon receipt thereof, shall deposit or cause the same to be deposited in the Blocked Accounts, or remit the same or cause the same to be remitted, in kind, to Lender. In no event shall the same be commingled with Borrower's own funds. Borrower agrees to reimburse Lender on demand for any amounts owed or paid to any bank at which a Blocked Account is established or any other bank or person involved in the transfer of funds to or from the Blocked Accounts arising out of Lender's payments to or indemnification of such bank or person. The obligation of Borrower to reimburse Lender for such amounts pursuant to this Section 6.3 shall survive the termination or non-renewal of this Agreement.

  • Addition of Accounts (a) If (i) RFC III is required, pursuant to Section 2.09(a) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, to designate additional accounts to the Trust, or (ii) RFC III elects, pursuant to Section 2.09(b) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, to designate additional accounts to the Trust, then in either case RFC III, at its option, may give written notice thereof to Centurion; provided, however, that such notice shall be provided on or before the eighth (8th) Business Day immediately preceding the related addition date. Upon receipt of such notice and on or prior to such addition date, Centurion shall designate sufficient Eligible Accounts as Aggregate Addition Accounts and shall sell to RFC III the Purchased Assets related to such Aggregate Addition Accounts. In addition, at its option and with the consent of RFC III, Centurion may designate Eligible Accounts as Aggregate Addition Accounts and sell to RFC III the Purchased Assets related to such Aggregate Addition Accounts. (b) At its option and with the consent of RFC III, Centurion may designate Eligible Accounts as New Accounts and sell to RFC III the Purchased Assets related to such New Accounts. Centurion or RFC III, each at its option and by written notice to the other party at least ten (10) days in advance, may elect at any time to terminate the inclusion of new accounts which would otherwise be New Accounts as of any Business Day, to suspend any such inclusion as of any Business Day, or to resume any such inclusion as of any Business Day. (c) On the Addition Date with respect to any designation of Additional Accounts, such Additional Accounts shall become Accounts, and RFC III shall purchase Centurion’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Receivables in such Additional Accounts and the related Purchased Assets as provided in Section 2.01, subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions on such Addition Date: (i) as of the Addition Selection Date, such Additional Accounts shall be Eligible Accounts; (ii) Centurion shall have delivered to RFC III copies of UCC financing statements covering such Additional Accounts, if necessary to perfect RFC III’s interest in the Receivables arising therein and the related Purchased Assets; (iii) Centurion shall have delivered to RFC III all Collections with respect to such Additional Accounts since the Addition Cut-Off Date; (iv) as of each of the Addition Cut-Off Date and the Addition Date, no Insolvency Event with respect to Centurion shall have occurred nor shall the sale of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts and the related Purchased Assets to RFC III have been made in contemplation of the occurrence thereof; (v) in the case of Aggregate Addition Accounts, such addition will not have a material adverse effect on RFC III; (vi) Centurion shall have delivered to RFC III an Officer’s Certificate of Centurion, dated the Addition Date, confirming, to the extent applicable and in Centurion’s reasonable belief, the items set forth in clauses (i) through (v) above; (vii) in the case of New Accounts, such addition will not cause a Pay-Out Event or a Reinvestment Event under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement; (viii) Centurion shall have indicated in its computer files that Receivables created in connection with such Additional Accounts and the related Purchased Assets have been sold to RFC III and, in the case of Aggregate Addition Accounts, shall have delivered to RFC III the Account Schedule with respect to such Aggregate Addition Accounts; and (ix) Centurion and RFC III shall have entered into a duly executed, written assignment, substantially in the form of Exhibit A (the “Supplemental Conveyance”).

  • Verification of Accounts Any of Lender's officers, employees or agents shall have the right, at any time or times hereafter, in Lender's or Borrower's name or in the name of a firm of independent certified public accountants acceptable to Lender, to verify the validity, amount or any other matters relating to any Accounts by mail, telephone, telegraph or otherwise.

  • Description of Accounts The Financial Institution has established the following accounts (each, a “Collateral Account”): “Collection Account — as Indenture Trustee, as secured party for Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 20 - “ with account number . “Reserve Account — as Indenture Trustee, as secured party for Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 20 - “ with account number .

  • Protection of Accounts The Servicer may transfer the Custodial Account or the Escrow Account to a different Qualified Depository from time to time. Such transfer shall be made only upon obtaining the consent of the Owner and the Master Servicer, which consent shall not be withheld unreasonably. The Servicer shall bear any expenses, losses or damages sustained by the Owner because the Custodial Account and/or the Escrow Account are not demand deposit accounts. Amounts on deposit in the Custodial Account and the Escrow Account may at the option of the Servicer be invested in Eligible Investments; provided that in the event that amounts on deposit in the Custodial Account or the Escrow Account exceed the amount fully insured by the FDIC (the "Insured Amount") the Servicer shall be obligated to invest the excess amount over the Insured Amount in Eligible Investments on the same Business Day as such excess amount becomes present in the Custodial Account or the Escrow Account. Any such Eligible Investment shall mature no later than the Determination Date next following the date of such Eligible Investment, provided, however, that if such Eligible Investment is an obligation of a Qualified Depository (other than the Servicer) that maintains the Custodial Account or the Escrow Account, then such Eligible Investment may mature on such Remittance Date. Any such Eligible Investment shall be made in the name of the Servicer in trust for the benefit of the Owner. All income on or gain realized from any such Eligible Investment shall be for the benefit of the Servicer and may be withdrawn at any time by the Servicer. Any losses incurred in respect of any such investment shall be deposited in the Custodial Account or the Escrow Account, by the Servicer out of its own funds immediately as realized.

  • Administration of Accounts (a) The Administrative Agent retains the right after the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default to notify the Account Debtors to pay all amounts owing on Accounts constituting Collateral to the Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the Lender Group, and to collect the Accounts directly in its own name and to charge the collection costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, to the Borrower Parties. The Administrative Agent has no duty to protect, insure, collect or realize upon the Accounts or preserve rights in them. Each Borrower Party irrevocably makes, constitutes and appoints the Administrative Agent as such Borrower Party’s true and lawful attorney and agent-in-fact to endorse such Borrower Party’s name on any checks, notes, drafts or other payments relating to the Accounts which come into the Administrative Agent’s possession or under the Administrative Agent’s control as a result of its taking any of the foregoing actions. Additionally, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, the Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the Lender Group, shall have the right to collect and settle or adjust all disputes and claims directly with the Account Debtor and to compromise the amount or extend the time for payment of the Accounts upon such terms and conditions as the Administrative Agent may deem advisable, and to charge the deficiencies, reasonable costs and expenses thereof, including attorney’s fees, to the Borrower Parties. (b) If an Account includes a charge for any tax payable to any governmental taxing authority, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Lenders is authorized, in its sole discretion, to pay the amount thereof to the proper taxing authority for the account of the applicable Borrower Party and to make a Base Rate Advance to the Borrowers to pay therefor. The Borrower Parties shall notify the Administrative Agent if any Account includes any tax due to any governmental taxing authority and, in the absence of such notice, the Administrative Agent shall have the right to retain the full proceeds of the Account and shall not be liable for any taxes to any governmental taxing authority that may be due by any Borrower Party by reason of the sale and delivery creating the Account. (c) Whether or not a Default has occurred, any of the Administrative Agent’s officers, employees or agents shall have the right after prior notice to the Administrative Borrower (provided no prior notice shall be required if an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing), at any time or times hereafter, in the name of the Lenders, or any designee of the Lenders or the Borrower Parties, to verify the validity, amount or other matter relating to any Accounts by mail, telephone, telegraph or otherwise. The Borrower Parties shall cooperate fully with the Administrative Agent and the Lenders in an effort to facilitate and promptly conclude any such verification process.

  • Collection of Accounts Receivable From and after the Closing, Seller shall pursuant to the Management Contract (subject to that certain Termination Agreement dated as of even date herewith pursuant to which such foregoing Management Contract is being terminated) and Buyer and Seller shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to cause IPS, pursuant to the IPS Contract (subject to that certain Termination Agreement dated as of November 30, 2014 pursuant to which the foregoing IPS Contract is being terminated), to xxxx for services provided by Seller to GAA prior to the Closing Date and to collect, in the ordinary course, the Accounts Receivable of Seller (determined pursuant to the Management Contract) attributable solely to services provided by Seller to GAA, pursuant to the Management Contract, prior to the Closing Date (collectively, the “Pre-Closing Seller Accounts Receivable”). Buyer shall have no obligation to file collection actions or lawsuits with respect to any such Pre-Closing Seller Accounts Receivable attributable to services provided by Seller to GAA prior to the Closing Date (or with respect to any “Pre-Closing Accounts Receivable” being accounts receivable attributable to services provided by GAA prior to the Closing Date); nor shall Buyer have any liability to Seller or Seller Owner for any failure by IPS to timely xxxx for services provided by GAA prior to the Closing Date or to collect any such Pre-Closing Accounts Receivable attributable to services provided by GAA prior to the Closing Date. This Section shall not apply with respect to any billing for services provided by Buyer on or after the Closing Date or any accounts receivable attributable to services provided by Buyer on or after the Closing Date (“Post-Closing GAA Accounts Receivable”). 5.8.1 Buyer shall pay to Seller, solely from Pre-Closing Accounts Receivable collections, by the tenth (10th) day of each calendar month, with respect to the immediately preceding calendar month (which calendar month begins after the Closing Date), an amount equal to the positive difference (if any) between (a) the aggregate of the Pre-Closing GAA Accounts Receivable collected under the Management Contract (subject to such applicable Termination Agreement) during such immediately preceding calendar month (net of the billing and collection expense equal to six percent (6%) of Buyer’s net revenues attributable to such Pre-Closing Accounts Receivable in accordance with the IPS Contract, subject to such applicable Termination Agreement, minus (b) the sum of (i) all of the amounts, if any, paid by GAA or Buyer on or after the Closing attributable to GAA’s obligations with respect to trade and accounts payable and other operating expenses incurred or accrued for all periods on or prior to the Closing Date (including compensation payable to physicians and CRNAs employed or engaged by GAA and all billing and collection and management fees payable to Seller), plus (ii) Buyer’s operating expenses after the Closing Date (including, without limitation, the cost of CRNAs, physician labor, anesthesia drugs and supplies, any billing and collection expense and management fee (without double counting of such amounts deducted in subsection (a)), insurance, bank fees, Taxes and other expenses required by GAA to provide anesthesia services pursuant to the PSA Contracts) for the applicable calendar months (such amounts in subsection (b)(ii), collectively, the “Advanced Expenses”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the reduction described in subsection (b)(ii) shall not apply after the first two calendar months after the Closing Date and nothing in subsection (b)(ii) shall be construed to mean that such expenses are the responsibility of Buyer nor affect any indemnification rights Buyer may have under Section 6. An example of the intended application of this Section 5.8.1 in conjunction with the application of Section 5.9 of the Other Acquisition Agreement, relating to the collection of GAA’s Pre-Closing Accounts Receivable) is set forth in the Accounts Receivable Worksheet attached hereto as Exhibit F. For avoidance of doubt, in no event will GAA or Buyer owe any amounts to Seller under this Section 5.8 (or the Seller under the Other Acquisition Agreement pursuant to Section 5.9 thereof) other than from collections of any Accounts Receivable attributable to services provided by GAA before the Closing Date. 5.8.2 Beginning on March 10, 2015, Buyer shall begin to repay to Seller the Advanced Expenses (such payments to be made by the tenth (10th) day of each calendar month, with respect to the immediately preceding calendar month). The first payment hereunder will be due by March 10, 2015 and the tenth (10th) day of each calendar month thereafter until the Advanced Expenses are repaid to Seller in full; provided, however, all accrued and unpaid Advanced Expenses shall be immediately due and payable in full on or before June 10, 2015. The amount payable each month by Buyer with respect to the Advanced Expenses will equal the product of (a) twenty-five percent (25%) multiplied by (b) the positive difference, if any, between (i) the aggregate of the Post-Closing Accounts Receivable payable to Buyer during such immediately preceding calendar month (net of the billing and collection expense equal to six percent (6%) of GAA’s net revenues and management fee equal to four percent (4%) of the Buyer’s net revenues attributable to such Post-Closing Accounts Receivable, in each case attributable to such Post-Closing Accounts Receivable under the IPS Billing and Management Agreement as defined in the Other Acquisition Agreement), minus (b) all of the amounts paid by Buyer on or after the Closing attributable to Buyer’s obligations with respect to trade and accounts payable and all other operating expenses (of a nature described above in Section 5.8.1) incurred or accrued for all periods on or after the Closing Date, and other liabilities arising from Seller’s conduct of business for all periods on or before the Closing Date. 5.8.3 Each monthly payment shall include a breakdown showing, in reasonable detail, the determination of the amount payable such month by the Buyer to the Seller.

  • Payment of Accounts (a) Company will irrevocably direct all of its present and future Account Debtors and other Persons obligated to make payments constituting Collateral to make such payments directly to the lockbox maintained by Company (the "Lockbox") with Xxxxx Fargo pursuant to the terms of the Clearing Account Agreement dated August , 2003 among the Company, Laurus and Xxxxx Fargo Bank, (the "Lockbox Agreement")or such other financial institution accepted by Laurus in writing as may be selected by Company (the "Lockbox Bank"). On or prior to the Closing Date, Company shall and shall cause the Lockbox Bank to enter into all such documentation acceptable to Laurus pursuant to which, among other things, the Lockbox Bank agrees to: (a) sweep the Lockbox on a daily basis and deposit all checks received therein to an account designated by Laurus in writing and (b) comply only with the instructions or other directions of Laurus concerning the Lockbox. All of Company's invoices, account statements and other written or oral communications directing, instructing, demanding or requesting payment of any Account of Company or any other amount constituting Collateral shall conspicuously direct that all payments be made to the Lockbox or such other address as Laurus may direct in writing. If, notwithstanding the instructions to Account Debtors, Company receives any payments, Company shall immediately remit such payments to Laurus in their original form with all necessary endorsements. Until so remitted, Company shall hold all such payments in trust for and as the property of Laurus and shall not commingle such payments with any of its other funds or property. Company shall pay Laurus five percent (5%) of the amount of any payment so received by Company and not delivered in kind to Laurus within five (5) Business Days following Company's receipt thereof. (b) At Laurus' election, following the occurrence of an Event of Default, Laurus may notify Company's Account Debtors of Laurus' security interest in the Accounts, collect them directly and charge the collection costs and expenses thereof to Company's account.

  • Types of Accounts Cash accounts opened on the books of the Custodian (Principal Accounts) shall be opened in the name of the Trust, coupled with the name of such Fund. Custodian shall hold all cash received by it for the account of the Trust or any Fund in accordance with Rule 17f-3 under the Act. Such accounts collectively shall be a deposit obligation of the Custodian and shall be subject to the terms of this Section 7 and the general liability provisions contained in this Agreement. Cash accounts opened on the books of a Sub-custodian may be opened in the name of the Trust or the Sub-custodian or in the name of its Sub-custodian for its customers generally (Agency Accounts). Such deposits shall be obligations of the Sub-custodian, and shall be treated as an Investment of the Trust. Accordingly, the Custodian shall be responsible for exercising reasonable care in the administration of such accounts but shall not be liable for their repayment in the event such Sub-custodian by reason of its bankruptcy, insolvency or otherwise, fails to make repayment through no fault of the Custodian.

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