Common use of Receipts, Records and Documentation Clause in Contracts

Receipts, Records and Documentation. Within a reasonable time after a Party notifies another Party of a written request for specified information or copies of specified records reasonably necessary to enable the notifying Party to fulfill its Tax filing, Tax audit or other Tax obligations or to contest Taxes imposed upon it, which information or records are not within the notifying Party’s possession or control, such receiving Party shall provide such information or copies of such records to the notifying Party if such information is within its possession or control. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Party shall be obligated to provide copies of its Tax returns or work papers. If requested by a Party, each Party receiving the request also agrees to provide, or cause its Lessee, if any, to provide, any certification, documentation or other evidence as may be required for the allowance of a reduction in, exemption from or reduced rate of Tax, at the cost and expense of the requesting Party, if, in the case of the receiving Party, such Party is eligible to comply with such request and has determined in good faith that compliance with such request would not have a material adverse effect on such Party or any of its Affiliates.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Common Facilities Ownership Agreement, Ownership Agreement (Mge Energy Inc), New Common Facilities Ownership Agreement (Mge Energy Inc)

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