RECORDS AND SALES REPORTS Sample Clauses

RECORDS AND SALES REPORTS. 20 Section 4.01 Concessionaire’s Records 20 Section 4.02 Reports By Concessionaire 21 ARTICLE V. AUDIT 22 Section 5.01 Right To Examine Books 22 Section 5.02 Audit 23 ARTICLE VI. CONSTRUCTION OF PREMISES ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. Section 6.01 Construction Of Premises 23 Section 6.02 Occupancy Permits, Lien Waivers And Other Documents 26 Section 6.03 Delivery And Condition Of Premises 27 Section 6.04 Ultimate Completion Of Construction 28 ARTICLE VII. ALTERATIONS, CHANGES AND ADDITIONS 28 Section 7.01 Alterations By Concessionaire 28 Section 7.02 Removal By Concessionaire 28 Section 7.03 Changes And Additions 29 Section 7.04 Relocation, Reduction Or Termination 30
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RECORDS AND SALES REPORTS. 21 Section 4.01 CONCESSIONAIRE’S RECORDS. 21 Section 4.02 REPORTS BY CONCESSIONAIRE. 22 ARTICLE V. AUDIT 24 Section 5.01 RIGHT TO EXAMINE BOOKS. 24 Section 5.02 AUDIT. 24 ARTICLE VI. CONSTRUCTION OF PREMISES 25 Section 6.01 CONSTRUCTION OF PREMISES. 25 Section 6.02 OCCUPANCY PERMITS, XXXX XXXXXXX AND OTHER DOCUMENTS. 27
RECORDS AND SALES REPORTS. 5.6.1 Distributor shall provide to Company within fifteen (15) days after the end of each calendar month a sales activity report which shall contain the following information on each of Distributor's, its Affiliates' and Subdistributors' sales of Products through the calendar month certified to be true and correct by Distributor's principal financial officer: (i) customer name, address, telephone number and contact person; (ii) date of sale; and (iii) description of Products, including quantity and gross and net price. The record shall include the information set forth above. Distributor shall maintain such records for a period of five (5) years and shall assist Company, upon Company's reasonable request, in tracing a Product. Distributor shall provide to Company, on request, reports concerning the current inventory, location and condition of Products, and verification of the status of trained sales and technical personnel.

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