Common use of Records Ownership Clause in Contracts

Records Ownership. All data storage media, security procedures, data, information and related records used by Bank for transactions contemplated by any Service will be and remain Bank’s property. Except to the extent that Bank is required by law to make information available to Customer, Bank may, in its sole discretion, determine whether to make available such information upon Customer’s request. Any expenses incurred by Bank in making such information available to Customer will be paid by Customer. Absent manifest error, the records of Bank will be conclusive evidence with respect to the matters governed by this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Management Services Agreement, Management Services Agreement, Management Services Agreement

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