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PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS Sample Clauses

PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. Books, records, reports, engineering documents, contract documents, and papers shall be available to the authorized representatives of the Department for inspection at any reasonable time after the Project Sponsor has received a disbursement and until five years after the Final Amendment date.
PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. 15 8.03. ACCESS TO PROJECT SITE. 15 8.04. ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS UNDER AGREEMENT. 15 8.05. AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT. 16 8.06. ABANDONMENT, TERMINATION OR VOLUNTARY CANCELLATION. 16 8.07. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. 16 8.08. SIGNAGE. 16 8.09. XXXXX-XXXXX ACT REQUIREMENTS. 17 8.10. AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL REQUIREMENT. 17 8.11. RESERVED. 18 8.12. PUBLIC RECORDS ACCESS. 18 8.13. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES. 18 8.14. SUSPENSION. 19 ARTICLE IX - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND INSURANCE 20 9.01. AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. 20 9.02. SUBMITTAL OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 20 9.03. INSURANCE REQUIRED. 20 ARTICLE X - DETAILS OF FINANCING 21 10.01. PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF LOAN. 21 10.02. LOAN SERVICE FEE. 21 10.03. FINANCING RATE. 21 10.04. LOAN TERM. 21 10.05. REPAYMENT SCHEDULE. 22 10.06. PROJECT COSTS. 22 10.07. SCHEDULE. 23 10.08. SPECIAL CONDITION. 23 ARTICLE XI - EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT 24 THIS AGREEMENT is executed by the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (Department) and the CITY OF HAINES CITY, FLORIDA, (Project Sponsor) existing as a local governmental entity under the laws of the State of Florida. Collectively, the Department and the Project Sponsor shall be referred to as “Parties” or individually as “Party”.
PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. 15 8.03. ACCESS TO PROJECT SITE. 15 8.04. ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS UNDER AGREEMENT. 15 8.05. AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT. 16 8.06. ABANDONMENT OF AGREEMENT BY PROJECT SPONSOR. 16 8.07. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. 16 8.08. SIGNAGE. 16 8.09. XXXXX-XXXXX ACT REQUIREMENTS. 16
PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. Books, records, reports, engineering documents, contract documents, and papers shall be available to the authorized representatives of the Corporation, the Department and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Inspector General for inspection at any reasonable time after the Local Borrower has received a disbursement and until five years after the final amendment date.
PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. 22 8.03. ACCESS TO PROJECT SITE. 22 8.04. ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS UNDER AGREEMENT. 22 8.05. AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT. 22 8.06. ANNULMENT OF AGREEMENT. 22 8.07. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. 23 8.08. XXXXX-XXXXX ACT REQUIREMENTS. 23 8.09. AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL REQUIREMENT. 23 8.10. FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY PLAN. 24 8.11. SIGNAGE. 24 8.12. PUBLIC RECORDS ACCESS. 24 8.13. TERMINATION, FALSE CERTIFICATION, SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES, AND BOYCOTTING. 25 ARTICLE IX - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND INSURANCE 25 9.01. AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. 25 9.02. SUBMITTAL OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 26 9.03. INSURANCE REQUIRED. 26 ARTICLE X - DETAILS OF FINANCING 26 10.01. PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF LOAN. 26 10.02. LOAN SERVICE FEE. 27
PROJECT RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. 12 8.03. ACCESS TO PROJECT SITE. 12 8.04. ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS UNDER AGREEMENT. 12 8.05. AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT. 12 8.06. ABANDONMENT, TERMINATION OR VOLUNTARY CANCELLATION. 13 8.07. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. 13 8.08. SIGNAGE. 13 8.09. XXXXX-XXXXX AND RELATED ACTS REQUIREMENTS. 13 8.10. AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL REQUIREMENT. 14 8.11. RESERVED. 14 8.12. ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN. 14 8.13. PUBLIC RECORDS ACCESS. 15 8.14. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES. 16 8.15. SUSPENSION. 16 8.16. CIVIL RIGHTS. 17 8.17. PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT 17 ARTICLE IX - CONTRACTS AND INSURANCE 17

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  • Access to Records and Properties (a) From the date hereof until the Closing Date or earlier termination of this Agreement, Seller will, and will cause the Companies and their Subsidiaries to: (i) provide Purchaser and its officers, counsel and other representatives with reasonable access during normal business hours to the operations of the Companies and their Subsidiaries, their principal personnel and representatives, and such books and records pertaining to the Companies and their Subsidiaries as Purchaser may reasonably request, provided that (A) Purchaser agrees that such access will give due regard to minimizing interference with the operations, activities and employees of the Companies and their Subsidiaries, (B) such access and disclosure would not violate the terms of any agreement to which the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries is bound or any applicable Law and (C) all arrangements for access shall be made solely through Seller; and (ii) furnish to Purchaser or its representatives such additional financial and operating data and other information relating to the Companies and their Subsidiaries as may be reasonably requested, to the extent that such access and disclosure would not (A) violate the terms of any agreement to which the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries is bound or any applicable Law, or (B) cause significant competitive harm to the Companies or any of their Subsidiaries or their Affiliates if the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not consummated. (b) From the date hereof until the Closing Date, Purchaser agrees that all information so received from Seller, the Companies and their Subsidiaries shall be deemed received pursuant to the Confidentiality Agreement and that each shall, and shall cause its Affiliates and each of its and their representatives to, comply with the provisions of the Confidentiality Agreement with respect to such information, and the provisions of the Confidentiality Agreement are hereby incorporated herein by reference with the same effect as if fully set forth in this Agreement.

  • Books, Records and Financial Statements (a) The Company shall at all times maintain, at its principal place of business, separate books of account for the Company that shall show a true and accurate record of all costs and expenses incurred, all charges made, all credits made and received and all income derived in connection with the operation of the Company in accordance with GAAP consistently applied, and, to the extent inconsistent therewith, in accordance with this Agreement. Such books of account, together with a copy of this Agreement and the Certificate, shall at all times be maintained at the principal place of business of the Company and shall be open to inspection and examination at reasonable times by each Member and its duly authorized representatives for any purpose reasonably related to such Member's interest in the Company. (b) The Officers shall prepare and maintain, or cause to be prepared and maintained, the books of account of the Company. The following financial information, prepared in accordance with GAAP (or, in the case of item (v), in accordance with United States federal income tax principles) and applied on a basis consistent with prior periods, which shall be audited and certified to by an independent certified public accountant (who may be the independent certified public accountant for HSNi and its Affiliates), shall be transmitted by the Company to each Member as soon as reasonably practicable and in no event later than ninety (90) days after the close of each Fiscal Year: (i) balance sheet of the Company as of the beginning and close of such Fiscal Year; (ii) statement of profits and losses for such Fiscal Year; (iii) statement of each Member's Capital Account as of the close of such Fiscal Year, and changes therein during such Fiscal Year; (iv) statement of the Company's cash flows during such Fiscal Year; and (v) a statement indicating such Member's share of each item of the Company income, gain, loss, deduction or credit for such Fiscal Year for income tax purposes, which statement shall include or consist of a Schedule K-1 to the Company's Internal Revenue Service Form 1065 (or any corresponding schedule to any successor form) for such Fiscal Year. (c) Following the end of each of the Company's four fiscal quarters, the Company shall prepare and provide to each Member on a reasonably timely basis in order to permit each Member to comply with its public reporting requirements an unaudited balance sheet of the Company with respect to such quarter, a statement of the profits and losses of the Company for such quarter and a statement of cash flows during such quarter, each of which shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP, applied on a basis consistent with prior periods. To the extent that, with respect to the first four fiscal quarters of the Company, the Company cannot provide final financial statements with respect to such fiscal quarter on a reasonably timely basis for a Member to comply with its reporting obligations, the Company shall provide estimates on a reasonably timely basis to permit such compliance. Except as provided in the next paragraph, a Member shall not disclose any of the information provided pursuant to this paragraph prior to the earlier of (i) immediately following the time such information is made publicly available by HSNi, and (ii) the date HSNi is required to file its quarterly report on Form 10-Q or its annual report on Form 10-K with respect to the fourth quarter, as the case may be, containing such information. (d) To the extent that a Member is required pursuant to its public reporting requirements to disclose the quarterly financial information described in paragraph (c) prior to the date described in the last sentence thereof, a Member may use such information or estimates in its required public disclosure, provided that such disclosure does not result in the financial information relating to the Company being separately identifiable or determinable from such disclosure.

  • RECORDS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS The Advisor, in the conduct of its responsibilities to the Company, shall maintain adequate and separate books and records for the Company’s operations in accordance with GAAP, which shall be supported by sufficient documentation to ascertain that such books and records are properly and accurately recorded. Such books and records shall be the property of the Company and shall be available for inspection by the Board and by counsel, auditors and other authorized agents of the Company, at any time or from time to time during normal business hours. Such books and records shall include all information necessary to calculate and audit the fees or reimbursements paid under this Agreement. The Advisor shall utilize procedures to attempt to ensure such control over accounting and financial transactions as is reasonably required to protect the Company’s assets from theft, error or fraudulent activity. All financial statements that the Advisor delivers to the Company shall be prepared on an accrual basis in accordance with GAAP, except for special financial reports that by their nature require a deviation from GAAP. The Advisor shall liaise with the Company’s officers and independent auditors and shall provide such officers and auditors with the reports and other information that the Company so requests.

  • Books and Records Reports (a) The Trustees shall keep a certified copy or duplicate original of this Trust Agreement on file at the office of the Trust and the office of the Administrator available for inspection at all reasonable times during its usual business hours by any Holder. The Trustees shall keep proper books of record and account for all the transactions under this Trust Agreement at the office of the Trust and the office of the Administrator, and such books and records shall be open to inspection by any Holder at all reasonable times during usual business hours. The Trustees shall retain all books and records in compliance with Section 31 of the Investment Company Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. (b) With each payment to Holders the Paying Agent shall set forth, either in the instruments by means of which payment is made or in a separate statement, the amount being paid from the Trust Account expressed as a dollar amount per STRYPES and the other information required under Section 19 of the Investment Company Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. The Trustees shall prepare and file or distribute reports as required by Section 30 of the Investment Company Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. The Trustees shall prepare and file such reports as may from time to time be required to be filed or distributed to Holders under any applicable state or Federal statute or rule or regulation thereunder, and shall file such tax returns as may from time to time be required under any applicable state or Federal statute or rule or regulation thereunder. One of the Trustees shall be designated by resolution of the Trustees to make the filings and give the notices required by Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act. (c) In calculating the net asset value of the Trust as required by the Investment Company Act, (i) the U.S. Treasury Securities will be valued at the mean between the last current bid and asked prices or, if quotations are not available, as determined in good faith by the Trustees, (ii) short-term investments having a maturity of 60 days or less will be valued at cost with accrued interest or discount earned included in interest receivable and (iii) the Contract will be valued at the mean of the bid prices received by the Administrator from at least three independent broker-dealer firms unaffiliated with the Trust to be named by the Trustees who are in the business of making bids on financial instruments similar to the Contract and with terms comparable thereto.

  • Books, Records and Inspections The Borrower will, and will cause each Restricted Subsidiary to, permit officers and designated representatives of the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders to visit and inspect any of the properties or assets of the Borrower and any such Subsidiary in whomsoever’s possession to the extent that it is within such party’s control to permit such inspection (and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause such inspection to be permitted to the extent that it is not within such party’s control to permit such inspection), and to examine the books and records of the Borrower and any such Subsidiary and discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Borrower and of any such Subsidiary with, and be advised as to the same by, its and their officers and independent accountants, all at such reasonable times and intervals and to such reasonable extent as the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders may desire (and subject, in the case of any such meetings or advice from such independent accountants, to such accountants’ customary policies and procedures); provided that, excluding any such visits and inspections during the continuation of an Event of Default (a) only the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Required Lenders may exercise rights of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders under this Section 9.2, (b) the Administrative Agent shall not exercise such rights more than two times in any calendar year and (c) only one such visit shall be at the Borrower’s expense; provided further that when an Event of Default exists, the Administrative Agent (or any of its respective representatives or independent contractors) or any representative of the Required Lenders may do any of the foregoing at the expense of the Borrower at any time during normal business hours and upon reasonable advance notice. The Administrative Agent and the Required Lenders shall give the Borrower the opportunity to participate in any discussions with the Borrower’s independent public accountants.

  • Inspection of Property; Books and Records; Discussions Keep proper books of records and account in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP and all Requirements of Law shall be made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its business and activities; and permit representatives of any Lender (upon reasonable advance notice coordinated through the Administrative Agent) to visit and inspect any of its properties and examine and make abstracts from any of its books and records at any reasonable time and as often as may reasonably be desired and to discuss the business, operations, properties and financial and other condition of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries with officers and employees of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and with its independent certified public accountants.

  • Documents, Records and Funds in Possession of the Master Servicer To Be Held for Trustee.

  • Books Records and Reports The Contractor shall establish and maintain accounts and other books and records 7 pertaining to administration of the terms and conditions of this Settlement Contract, including: 8 the Contractor's financial transactions, water supply data, and Project land and right-of-way 9 agreements; the water users' land-use (crop census), land ownership, land-leasing and water use 10 data; and other matters that the Contracting Officer may require. Reports thereon shall be 11 furnished to the Contracting Officer in such form and on such date or dates as the Contracting 12 Officer may require. Subject to applicable Federal laws and regulations, each party to this 13 Settlement Contract shall have the right during office hours to examine and make copies of each 14 other’s books and official records relating to matters covered by this Settlement Contract.

  • Maintaining Records; Access to Properties and Inspections Maintain financial records in accordance with GAAP and, upon reasonable notice, permit any representatives designated by the Administrative Agent or any Lender to visit and inspect the financial records and the properties of the Borrower or any Significant Subsidiary during normal business hours and to discuss the affairs, finances and condition of the Borrower or any Significant Subsidiary with the officers thereof and independent accountants therefor.

  • Records and Inspections Consultant shall maintain full and accurate records with respect to all matters covered under this Agreement for a period of three years after the expiration or termination of this Agreement. City shall have the right to access and examine such records, without charge, during normal business hours. City shall further have the right to audit such records, to make transcripts therefrom and to inspect all program data, documents, proceedings, and activities.