Retention of and Access to Records after Settlement Closing 22 Sample Clauses

Retention of and Access to Records after Settlement Closing 22. Section 9.2 Exhibits 22 Section 9.3 Assignment 22 Section 9.4 Headings 22 Section 9.5 Governing Law 22 Section 9.6 Submission to Jurisdiction; Selection of Forum 23 Section 9.7 Notices 23 Section 9.8 Counterparts 23 Section 9.9 Successors and Assigns 23 Section 9.10 Subrogation 23 Section 9.11 Severability of Provisions 23 Section 9.12 Entire Agreement; Amendments; Waivers 24 Section 9.13 Right to Injunctive Relief 24 Section 9.14 Limitation of Owner Trustee Liability 24 Exhibits Exhibit A: Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreements Exhibits B - F: Forms of Stipulations Dismissing the Current Actions AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS INCLUDING RELEASES AND PURCHASE AND SALE OF BENEFICIAL INTERESTS THIS AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS INCLUDING RELEASES AND PURCHASE AND SALE OF BENEFICIAL INTERESTS (“Agreement”), dated as of this 29th day of February, 2016 (“Effective Date”), by and among ALTERNA SPRINGERVILLE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Alterna”), LDVF1 TEP LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“LDVF1” and together with Alterna, “Sellers”), WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, a Delaware trust company (“Wilmington”), and WILLXXX X. XXXX, xx individual (“Wade”), not in their individual capacities but solely as Owner Trustee and Cotrustee (except as expressly provided herein), respectively (together, “Owner Trustees”) under and pursuant to certain Trust Agreements, each dated as of December 15, 1986, as amended, for the benefit of Sellers as Owner Participants (“Trust Agreements”), TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, an Arizona corporation (“Purchaser”), and UNS ENERGY CORPORATION, an Arizona corporation (“Indemnitor”). Alterna, LDVF1, Owner Trustees, Purchaser, and Indemnitor are sometimes referred to herein collectively as the “Parties,” and individually as a “Party.”
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  • Retention of and Access to Records After the Closing, Buyer shall retain for a period consistent with Buyer's record-retention policies and practices those Records of Seller delivered to Buyer. Buyer also shall provide Seller and its representatives reasonable access thereto, during normal business hours and on at least three days' prior written notice, to enable them to prepare financial statements or tax returns or deal with tax audits. After the Closing, Seller shall provide Buyer and its representatives reasonable access to Records that are Excluded Assets, during normal business hours and on at least three days' prior written notice, for any reasonable business purpose specified by Buyer in such notice.

  • Access to Records after Closing (a) For a period of six years after the Closing Date, Seller and its representatives shall have reasonable access to all of the books and records of the Business transferred to Buyer hereunder to the extent that such access may reasonably be required by Seller in connection with matters relating to or affected by the operations of the Business prior to the Closing Date. Such access shall be afforded by Buyer upon receipt of reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours. Seller shall be solely responsible for any costs or expenses incurred by it pursuant to this Section 11.6(a). If Buyer shall desire to dispose of any of such books and records prior to the expiration of such six-year period, it shall, prior to such disposition, give Seller a reasonable opportunity, at Seller’s expense, to segregate and remove such books and records as the other party may select.

  • Post-Closing Access to Information After the Closing, each Party shall afford the other Party and its counsel, accountants and other representatives, during normal business hours and upon reasonable advance notice, reasonable access to the books, records and other information in such Party’s possession relating directly or indirectly to the assets, liabilities or operations of Performance Packaging with respect to periods prior to the Closing, and the right to make copies and extracts therefrom at its expense, to the extent such access is reasonably required by the requesting Party for any proper business purpose. Without limitation, after the Closing, each Party shall make available to the other Party and its counsel, accountants and other representatives, as reasonably requested, and to any Tax authority that is legally permitted to receive the following pursuant to its subpoena power or its equivalent, all books, records and other information relating to Tax liabilities or potential Tax liabilities for all periods prior to or including the Closing Date and shall preserve all such books, records and other information until the expiration of any applicable statute of limitations for assessment or refund of Taxes or extensions thereof. Subject to the previous sentence, for a period of six years after the Closing Date, neither Party shall, or permit its Affiliates to, destroy or otherwise dispose of any of the books, records or other information described in this Section 5.3 without first offering in writing to surrender such books, records and other information to the other Party, which other Party shall have ten days after such offer to agree in writing to take possession thereof. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 5.3, while the existence of an adversarial proceeding between the Parties will not abrogate or suspend the provisions of this Section 5.3, as to such records or other information directly pertinent to such dispute, the Parties may not utilize this Section 5.3 but rather, absent agreement, must utilize the rules of discovery.

  • Retention of Records; Access 7.01 For so long as the contents thereof may become material in the administration of any matter under applicable Tax Law, but in any event until the later of (i) the expiration of any applicable statutes of limitation and (ii) seven years after the Closing Date, the Parties shall (a) retain records, documents, accounting data and other information (including computer data and the systems necessary to access such data) necessary for the preparation and filing of all Tax Returns in respect of Taxes of any member of the CCE Group or the Splitco Group or for any Tax Contests relating to such Tax Returns, and (b) give to the other Parties reasonable access to such records, documents, accounting data and other information (including computer data) and to its personnel (insuring their cooperation), systems and premises, for the purpose of the review or audit of such Tax Returns to the extent relevant to an obligation or liability of a Party under this Agreement or for purposes of the preparation or filing of any such Tax Return, the conduct of any Tax Contest or any other matter reasonably and in good faith related to the Tax affairs of the requesting Party. At any time after the Closing Date that TCCC or Splitco proposes to destroy such material or information, it shall first notify the other Party in writing and such other Party shall be entitled to receive such materials or information proposed to be destroyed.

  • Maintenance and Access to Records Keep adequate records, in accordance with GAAP, of all its transactions so that at any time, and from time to time, its true and complete financial condition may be readily determined, and promptly following the reasonable request of the Lender, make such records available for inspection by the Lender and, at the expense of the Borrower, allow the Lender to make and take away copies thereof.

  • Maintenance of and Access to Records The Servicer will maintain each Receivable File in the United States (it being understood that the Receivable Files, or any part thereof, may be maintained at the offices of any Person to whom the Servicer has delegated responsibilities in accordance with Section 6.5). The Servicer will make available to the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee or their duly authorized representatives, attorneys or auditors a list of locations of the Receivable Files upon request. The Servicer will provide access to the Receivable Files, and the related accounts records, and computer systems maintained by the Servicer at such times as the Issuer or the Indenture Trustee direct, but only upon reasonable notice and during the normal business hours at the respective offices of the Servicer.

  • Termination of Obligations to Effect Closing; Effects (a) The obligations of the Company, on the one hand, and the Investors, on the other hand, to effect the Closing shall terminate as follows:

  • Maintenance of Books and Records; Record Retention 5.1. Ultimus shall maintain and keep current the accounts, books, records and other documents relating to the Services as may be required by applicable law, rules, and regulations, including Federal Securities Laws as defined under Rule 38a-1 under the Investment Company Act.

  • Retention of Records 35 Section 7.06 Confidentiality .................................... 35 Section 7.07

  • Conditions to Obligation of Each Party to Effect the Merger The respective obligations of each party to effect the Merger shall be subject to the satisfaction at or prior to the Effective Time of the following conditions:

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