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Records and Rules. Neither the Company nor the Trustee nor any Agent will have any responsibility or liability for any aspect of the records relating to or payments made on account of beneficial ownership interests in any Global Note held by DTC, or for maintaining, supervising, or reviewing any records relating to such beneficial ownership interests or for the performance by DTC or any Agent Member of its respective obligations under the rules, regulations, and procedures creating and affecting DTC and its operations or any other statutory, regulatory, contractual, or customary procedures governing their operations.
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  • Records and Record Keeping Therapist may take notes during session, and will also produce other notes and records regarding Patient’s treatment. These notes constitute Therapist’s clinical and business records, which by law, Therapist is required to maintain. Such records are the sole property of Therapist. Therapist will not alter his/her normal record keeping process at the request of any patient. Should Patient request a copy of Therapist’s records, such a request must be made in writing. Therapist reserves the right, under California law, to provide Patient with a treatment summary in lieu of actual records. Therapist also reserves the right to refuse to produce a copy of the record under certain circumstances, but may, as requested, provide a copy of the record to another treating health care provider. Therapist will maintain Patient’s records for ten years following termination of therapy. However, after ten years, Patient’s records will be destroyed in a manner that preserves Patient’s confidentiality.

  • Records and Reporting Company will maintain and preserve all records as required by law in connection with its provision of Services under this Agreement. Upon the reasonable request of Distributor, a Fund or the transfer agent for a Class, Company will provide timely copies of: (a) historical records relating to Client transactions involving the Class; (b) written communications regarding the Class to or from Clients; and (c) other materials relating to the provision of Services by Company under this Agreement.

  • Records and Documents Upon the return of the Aircraft, Lessee shall deliver to Lessor (i) all logs, manuals and data, and inspection, modification, overhaul and other records, related to the Aircraft, including, without limitation, those required to be maintained with respect thereto under applicable rules and regulations of the FAA, together with a detailed description of the Maintenance Program then applied to the Aircraft and shall provide Lessor and its designees access to the Maintenance Program which is sufficient for a Person to maintain the Aircraft under an FAA approved maintenance program after the Term or to transition maintenance to another program, including, without limitation, another registry, or, in the event an Event of Default shall have occurred, to continue to maintain the Aircraft under the Maintenance Program, in each case as Lessor may reasonably request, and all documentation with respect to the Aircraft set forth on Exhibit B or otherwise delivered to Lessee at delivery thereof, and (ii) all records necessary or required by the FAA to certify and place the Aircraft on an FAA or other country's, as the case may be, approved maintenance program. All of the foregoing shall, at Lessee's expense, be up-to-date and in the latest revision status as of the last day of the Term, including, without limitation, all software and other electronically-held materials which have been supplied by or on behalf of -93- 95 Manufacturer, Manufacturer's Subsidiary or Original Head Lessee, which must be updated to the latest revision status as of the last day of the Term within such software base and all data therein or pertaining thereto shall be deemed property of Lessor and shall be delivered to Lessor. If hard, i.e., non-computerized, copies of English language maintenance records are not available, then Lessee shall cause the appropriate action to be taken with the pertinent regulatory agencies to ensure that Lessor and the FAA are provided with all requested necessary and proper guarantees of methods of compliance, component overhaul and management, scheduling, quality control, serial number verification, etc. These records shall be all inclusive to the Aircraft, Airframe, Engines, components, rotables, and assemblies and, as a minimum, extend to include all activities associated with each of the last completed maintenance checks, repairs, scheduled inspections and functional tests, and overhauls performed under Lessee's Maintenance Program. All components and assemblies identified with safe life limits shall be identified with their service histories, accumulated cycles or flight hours as applicable and remaining service lives on a separate listing. All components and assemblies which are identified on the maintenance records by part numbers and serial numbers other than the manufacturer's shall be provided with interchange or cross reference listing necessary to establish complete traceability. All documentation, flight, and maintenance records as specified by United States Federal Aviation Regulations 91.173, 91.174, and each paragraph of regulation 121.380 which normally accompany the transfer of an aircraft which has been operating in regulated commercial air service, shall be delivered to Lessor with the Aircraft. Any documents or records required to be delivered hereunder shall be in English.

  • Records and Reports The contractor shall keep such records as necessary to document compliance with the EEO requirements. Such records shall be retained for a period of three years following the date of the final payment to the contractor for all contract work and shall be available at reasonable times and places for inspection by authorized representatives of the contracting agency and the FHWA. a. The records kept by the contractor shall document the following: (1) The number and work hours of minority and non- minority group members and women employed in each work classification on the project; (2) The progress and efforts being made in cooperation with unions, when applicable, to increase employment opportunities for minorities and women; and (3) The progress and efforts being made in locating, hiring, training, qualifying, and upgrading minorities and women; b. The contractors and subcontractors will submit an annual report to the contracting agency each July for the duration of the project, indicating the number of minority, women, and non-minority group employees currently engaged in each work classification required by the contract work. This information is to be reported on Form FHWA-1391. The staffing data should represent the project work force on board in all or any part of the last payroll period preceding the end of July. If on-the-job training is being required by special provision, the contractor will be required to collect and report training data. The employment data should reflect the work force on board during all or any part of the last payroll period preceding the end of July.

  • Records and Documentation The Sub-Recipient agrees to make available to AAAPP staff and/or any party designated by the AAAPP any and all contract related records and documentation. The Sub-Recipient shall ensure the collection and maintenance of all program related information and documentation on any such system designated by the AAAPP. Maintenance includes valid exports and backups of all data and systems according to AAAPP standards.

  • Inspection of Records and Reports Every Trustee shall have the right at any reasonable time to inspect all books, records, and documents of every kind and the physical properties of the Trust. This inspection by a Trustee may be made in person or by an agent or attorney and the right of inspection includes the right to copy and make extracts of documents. No Shareholder shall have any right to inspect any account, book or document of the Trust that is not publicly available, except as conferred by the Trustees. The books and records of the Trust may be kept at such place or places as the Board of Trustees may from time to time determine, except as otherwise required by law.

  • 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.

  • 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 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).

  • 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.

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