Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel Sample Clauses

Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. So long as the Case is pending, (i) the Buyer shall permit Seller's counsel and other professionals employed in the Case reasonable access to the financial and other books and records relating to the Property or the Business (whether in documentary or data form) for the purpose of the continuing administration of the Case (including, without limitation, the pursuit of any avoidance, preference or similar action), which access shall include (a) the right of such professionals to copy, at the Seller's expense, such documents and records as they may request in furtherance of the purposes described above, and (b) Buyer's copying and delivering to Seller or its professionals such documents or records as they may request, but only to the extent Seller or its professionals furnishes Buyer with reasonably detailed written descriptions of the materials to be so copied and Seller reimburses the Buyer for the reasonable costs and expenses thereof), and (ii) Buyer shall provide the Seller and such professionals (at no cost to the Seller) with reasonable access to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, and such other employees as seller may reasonably request, during regular business hours to assist the Seller in the continuing administration of the Case, provided that such access does not unreasonably interfere with the Buyer's business operations.
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Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. So long as the Bankruptcy Cases are pending and thereafter until Sellers have resolved all outstanding claims brought under the Bankruptcy Cases, (a) Buyer shall permit Sellers' counsel and other professionals employed by Sellers in the Bankruptcy Cases reasonable access to the financial and other books and records in Buyer's possession relating to the Business (whether in documentary or data form) solely for the purpose of the continuing administration of the Bankruptcy Cases (including, without limitation, the pursuit of any avoidance, preference or similar action), which access shall include (i) the right of such professionals to copy, at Sellers' expense, such documents and records as they may request in furtherance of the purposes described above and (ii) Buyer's copying and delivering to Sellers or their professionals such documents or records as they may request, but only to the extent Sellers or their professionals furnish Buyer with reasonably detailed written descriptions of the materials to be so copied and Sellers reimburse Buyer for the reasonable costs and expenses thereof and (b) Buyer shall provide Sellers and such professionals (at no cost to Sellers) with reasonable access to the senior management of Buyer and its Affiliates responsible for the Business during regular business hours to assist Sellers in the continuing administration of the Bankruptcy Cases, provided that such access does not unreasonably interfere with Buyer's business operations. Any such access described in the foregoing sentence shall be afforded by Buyer upon receipt of reasonable advance notice and during regular business hours.
Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. For a period of one (1) year following the Closing, (i) the Purchaser shall permit Sellers’ counsel and other professionals and counsel for any successor to Sellers and their respective professionals (collectively, “Permitted Access Parties”) reasonable access to the financial and other books and records relating to the Purchased Assets or the Business, which access shall include the right of such Permitted Access Parties to copy, at such Permitted Access Parties’ expense, such documents and records as they may request to the extent necessary to permit Sellers to determine any matter relating to its rights and obligations hereunder or to any period ending on or before the Closing Date (for example, for purposes of any Tax or accounting audit or any claim or litigation matter, but not for any dispute or claim between Purchaser and Seller in connection with this Agreement, the related Documents or otherwise), for periods prior to the Closing and shall preserve such books and records until the later of (a) such period as shall be consistent with Purchaser’s records retention policy in effect from time to time, (b) the retention period required by applicable Law, (c) the conclusion of all bankruptcy proceedings relating to the Chapter 11 Cases or (d) in the case of books and records relating to Taxes, the expiration of the statute of limitations applicable to such Taxes, and (ii) upon 3 Business Days advance written notice to Purchaser, Purchaser shall provide the Permitted Access Parties (at no cost to the Permitted Access Parties) with reasonable access during regular business hours to complete their post-Closing activities (including, without limitation, preparation of Tax Returns), provided that such access does not unreasonably interfere with the Purchaser’s business operations.
Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. In order to facilitate Sellers’ efforts to administer and close the Bankruptcy Case (including, without limitation, the preparation of filings in the Bankruptcy Case and state, local and federal tax returns and other filings), for a period of five (5) years following the Closing, (i) the Buyer shall permit Sellers’ counsel and other professionals and counsel for any successors to Sellers and their respective professionals (collectively, “Permitted Access Parties”) reasonable access to the financial and other books and records which comprised part of the Property acquired, which access shall include (xx) the right of such Permitted Access Parties to copy, at such Permitted Access Parties’ expense, such documents and records as they may request in furtherance of the purposes described above, and (yy) Buyer’s copying and delivering to the relevant Permitted Access Parties such documents or records as they may request, but only to the extent such Permitted Access Parties furnish Buyer with reasonably detailed written descriptions of the materials to be so copied and the applicable Permitted Access Party reimburses the Buyer for the reasonable costs and expenses thereof, and (ii) Buyer shall provide the Permitted Access Parties (at no cost to the Permitted Access Parties) with reasonable access to finance, management and administrative personnel during regular business hours to assist Sellers and the other Permitted Access Parties in their post-Closing activities (including, without limitation, preparation of tax returns), provided that such access does not unreasonably interfere with the Buyer’s business operations.
Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. So long as the Bankruptcy Cases are pending, following the Closing, Purchaser shall provide Sellers and Sellers’ counsel and other professionals employed in the Bankruptcy Cases with reasonable access to all documents and records relating to the Target Assets for the purpose of the continuing administration of the Bankruptcy Cases (including the pursuit of any avoidance, preference or similar actions), which access shall include (a) the right of Sellers’ professionals to copy, at Sellers’ expense, such documents and records as Sellers or Sellers’ may request in furtherance of the purposes described above, and (b) Purchaser’s copying and delivering to Sellers or Sellers’ professionals such documents or records as Sellers or Sellers’ professionals may request, but only to the extent Sellers or Sellers’ professionals furnish Purchaser with reasonably detailed written descriptions of the materials to be so copied and Sellers reimburse Purchaser for the reasonable costs and expenses thereof.
Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. So long as the Case is permit Seller's counsel and other professionals employed in the Case reasonable access to the financial and other books and records relating to the Property or the Business (whether in documentary or data form) for the purpose of the continuing administration of the Case (including, without limitation, the pursuit of any avoidance, preference or similar action), which access shall include (a) the right of such professionals to copy, at the Seller's expense, such documents and records as they may request in furtherance of the purposes described above, and (b) Buyer's copying and delivering to Seller or its professionals such documents or records as they may request, but only to the extent Seller or its professionals furnishes Buyer with reasonably detailed written descriptions of the materials to be so copied and Seller reimburses the Buyer for the reasonable costs and expenses thereof.
Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. So long as the Case is pending, (a) the Buyer shall permit Seller's counsel and other professionals employed in the Case reasonable access to the financial and other books and records relating to the Property or the Business (whether in documentary or data form) for the purpose of the continuing administration of the Case (including, without limitation, the pursuit of any avoidance, preference or similar action), which access shall include (i) the right of such professionals to copy, at the Seller's expense, such documents and records as they may request in furtherance of the purposes described above, and (ii) Buyer's copying and delivering to Seller or its professionals such documents or records as they may request, but only to the extent Seller or its professionals furnishes Buyer with reasonably detailed written descriptions of the materials to be so copied and Seller reimburses the Buyer for the reasonable costs and expenses thereof), and (b) Buyer shall provide, for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days after Closing, Seller and such professionals (at no cost to the Seller) with reasonable access to Michael Quinn and Everette Hinson, so long as each are employed by Buxxx, xxxxxx xegulax xxxxxxxx xxxxs to assist the Seller in the continuing administration of the Case, provided that: (a) such access does not unreasonably interfere with the Buyer's business operations; and, (b) such access does not exceed ten (10) hours in any calendar week.
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Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel. For a period of one (1) year following the Closing, (i) the Purchaser shall permit Sellers’ counsel and other professionals and counsel for any successor to Sellers and their respective professionals (collectively, “Permitted Access Parties”) reasonable access to the financial and other books and records relating to the Purchased Assets or the Business, which access shall include the right of such Permitted Access Parties to copy, at such Permitted Access Parties’ expense, such documents and records as they may request in furtherance of the purposes described above, and (ii) Purchaser shall provide the Permitted Access Parties (at no cost to the Permitted Access Parties) with reasonable access during regular business hours to complete their post-Closing activities (including, without limitation, preparation of Tax Returns), provided that such access does not unreasonably interfere with the Purchaser’s business operations.

Related to Reasonable Access to Records and Certain Personnel

  • Access to Records and Personnel Indivior shall ensure the IRO has access to all records and personnel necessary to complete the reviews listed in this Section III.E., and that all records furnished to the IRO are accurate and complete.

  • Governmental Access to Records BA shall make its internal practices, books and records relating to the use and disclosure of Protected Information available to CE and to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (the “Secretary”) for purposes of determining BA’s compliance with HIPAA [45 C.F.R. Section 164.504(A)(2)(ii)(I)]. BA shall provide CE a copy of any Protected Information and other documents and records that BA provides to the Secretary concurrently with providing such Protected Information to the Secretary.

  • Access to Records after Closing (a) For a period of ------------------------------- six years after the Closing Date, Parent and its representatives shall have reasonable access to all of the books and records of the Companies to the extent that such access may reasonably be required by Parent in connection with matters relating to or affected by the operations of the Companies prior to the Closing Date. Such access shall be afforded by Buyer upon receipt of reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours. Parent shall be solely responsible for any costs or expenses incurred by it pursuant to this Section 13.6(a). If Buyer --------------- or the Companies shall desire to dispose of any of such books and records prior to the expiration of such six-year period, Buyer shall, prior to such disposition, give Parent a reasonable opportunity, at Parent's expense, to segregate and remove such books and records as Parent may select. (b) For a period of six years after the Closing Date, Buyer and its representatives shall have reasonable access to all of the books and records relating to the Companies which Parent or any of its Affiliates may retain after the Closing Date. Such access shall be afforded by Parent and its Affiliates upon receipt of reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours. Buyer shall be solely responsible for any costs and expenses incurred by it pursuant to this Section 13.6(b). If Parent or any of its Affiliates shall --------------- desire to dispose of any of such books and records prior to the expiration of such six-year period, Parent shall, prior to such disposition, give Buyer a reasonable opportunity, at Buyer's expense, to segregate and remove such books and records as Buyer may select.

  • AUDITS; ACCESS TO RECORDS The CONTRACTOR shall make available to the COUNTY, its authorized agents, officers, or employees, for examination any and all ledgers, books of accounts, invoices, vouchers, cancelled checks, and other records or documents evidencing or relating to the expenditures and disbursements charged to the COUNTY, and shall furnish to the COUNTY, within sixty (60) days after examination, its authorized agents, officers or employees such other evidence or information as the COUNTY may require with regard to any such expenditure or disbursement charged by the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain full and adequate records in accordance with County requirements to show the actual costs incurred by the CONTRACTOR in the performance of this Agreement. If such books and records are not kept and maintained by CONTRACTOR within the County of Mendocino, California, CONTRACTOR shall, upon request of the COUNTY, make such books and records available to the COUNTY for inspection at a location within County or CONTRACTOR shall pay to the COUNTY the reasonable, and necessary costs incurred by the COUNTY in inspecting CONTRACTOR’s books and records, including, but not limited to, travel, lodging and subsistence costs. CONTRACTOR shall provide such assistance as may be reasonably required in the course of such inspection. The COUNTY further reserves the right to examine and reexamine said books, records and data during the four (4) year period following termination of this Agreement or completion of all work hereunder, as evidenced in writing by the COUNTY, and the CONTRACTOR shall in no event dispose of, destroy, alter, or mutilate said books, records, accounts, and data in any manner whatsoever for four

  • Access to Personal Information by Subcontractors Supplier agrees to require any subcontractors or agents to which it discloses Personal Information under this Agreement or under any SOW to provide reasonable assurance, evidenced by written contract, that they will comply with the same or substantially similar confidentiality, privacy and security obligations with respect to such Personal Information as apply to Supplier under this Agreement or any SOW. Supplier shall confirm in writing to DXC that such contract is in place as a condition to DXC’s approval of use of a subcontractor in connection with any SOW. Upon request of DXC, Supplier will provide to DXC a copy of the subcontract or an extract of the relevant clauses. Supplier shall ensure that any failure on the part of any subcontractor or agent to comply with the Supplier obligations under this Agreement or any SOW shall be grounds to promptly terminate such subcontractor or agent. If during the term of this Agreement or any SOW, DXC determines, in its exclusive discretion, that any Supplier subcontractor or agent cannot comply with the Supplier obligations under this Agreement or with any SOW, then DXC may terminate this Agreement in whole or in part (with respect to any SOW for which such subcontractor or agent is providing services), if not cured by Supplier within the time prescribed in the notice of such deficiency.

  • Access to Records and Documents It shall permit the Administrative Agent (or, if Independent Accountants are not engaged by the Collateral Manager or the Borrower, Protiviti, Inc. or another nationally recognized audit firm selected by the Administrative Agent with prior notice to the Borrower and subject to delivery of standard confidentiality agreements) to, upon reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, but, so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, no more than one (1) time per calendar year, visit and inspect and make copies thereof at reasonable intervals (i) its books, records and accounts relating to its business, financial condition, operations, assets and its performance under the Facility Documents and the Related Documents and to discuss the foregoing with its and such Person’s officers, partners, employees and accountants, and (ii) all of its Related Documents, in each case as often as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request; provided that so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the Borrower shall be responsible for all costs and expenses for only one such visit per fiscal year by the Administrative Agent or its respective designees; provided, further, that an officer or employee of the Collateral Manager shall have the opportunity to be present at any discussion between the Administrative Agent, any Lender or any other Person designated by the Administrative Agent, on the one hand, and the Collateral Manager’s accountants, on the other hand. The Administrative Agent shall provide two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to the Lenders of any such visit and any Lender shall be permitted to accompany the Administrative Agent in such visit. Any such visit and inspection shall be made simultaneously with any visit and inspection pursuant to Section 5.01(e).

  • ACCESS TO RECORDS AND REPORTS The Contractor must maintain an acceptable cost accounting system. The Contractor agrees to provide the Sponsor, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their duly authorized representatives access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the contractor which are directly pertinent to the specific contract for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts and transcriptions. The Contractor agrees to maintain all books, records and reports required under this contract for a period of not less than three years after final payment is made and all pending matters are closed.

  • Access to Records The Contractor and its subcontractors, if any, shall maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to all costs incurred under this Contract. They shall make such materials available at their respective offices at all reasonable times during this Contract, and for three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Contract, for inspection by the State or its authorized designees. Copies shall be furnished at no cost to the State if requested.

  • Access to Protected Information If BA maintains a designated record set on behalf of CE, BA shall make Protected Information maintained by BA or its agents or subcontractors in Designated Record Sets available to CE for inspection and copying within five (5) days of a request by CE to enable CE to fulfill its obligations under state law [Health and Safety Code Section 123110] and the Privacy Rule, including, but not limited to, 45 C.F.R. Section 164.524 [45 C.F.R. Section 164.504(e)(2)(ii)(E)]. If BA maintains Protected Information in electronic format, BA shall provide such information in electronic format as necessary to enable CE to fulfill its obligations under the HITECH Act and HIPAA Regulations, including, but not limited to, 42 U.S.C. Section 17935(e) and 45 C.F.R. Section 164.524.

  • Passwords and Employee Access Provider shall secure usernames, passwords, and any other means of gaining access to the Services or to Student Data, at a level suggested by Article 4.3 of NIST 800-63-3. Provider shall only provide access to Student Data to employees or contractors that are performing the Services. Employees with access to Student Data shall have signed confidentiality agreements regarding said Student Data. All employees with access to Student Records shall pass criminal background checks.

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