Return of Property Records Sample Clauses

Return of Property Records. At such time as this Agreement is terminated for any reason, CBL/OP shall return to Property Owner the copies of all of the Property Records delivered to CBL/OP by or on behalf of Property Owner, and CBL/OP shall destroy, and instruct all Permitted Outside Parties in writing to destroy, any and all copies CBL/OP or the Permitted Outside Parties have made of the Property Records.
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  • Property Records Subrecipient shall maintain real property inventory records, which clearly identify properties purchased, improved, or sold. Properties retained shall continue to meet eligibility criteria, rental limitations, health, safety and building codes, etc., and shall conform to federal and State regulations.

  • Return of Property Executive agrees that all property (including without limitation all equipment, tangible proprietary information, documents, records, notes, contracts and computer-generated materials) furnished to or created or prepared by Executive incident to Executive’s employment belongs to the Company and shall be promptly returned to the Company upon termination of Executive’s employment.

  • Return of Property and Information Upon the termination of the Executive’s employment for any reason, the Executive shall immediately return and deliver to the Company any and all Confidential Information, software, devices, cell phones, personal data assistants, credit cards, data, reports, proposals, lists, correspondence, materials, equipment, computers, hard drives, papers, books, records, documents, memoranda, manuals, e-mail, electronic or magnetic recordings or data, including all copies thereof, which belong to the Company or relate to the Company’s business and which are in the Executive’s possession, custody or control, whether prepared by the Executive or others. If at any time after termination of the Executive’s employment the Executive determines that the Executive has any Confidential Information in the Executive’s possession or control, the Executive shall immediately return to the Company all such Confidential Information in the Executive’s possession or control, including all copies and portions thereof.

  • Inspection of Property, Books and Records The Borrower will keep, and will cause each Subsidiary to keep, proper books of record and account in which full, true and correct entries shall be made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its business and activities; and will permit, and will cause each Subsidiary to permit, representatives of any Bank at such Bank's expense to visit and inspect any of their respective properties, to examine and make abstracts from any of their respective books and records and to discuss their respective affairs, finances and accounts with their respective officers, employees and independent public accountants, all at such reasonable times and as often as may reasonably be desired.

  • Return of Documents and Property Upon termination of the Executive’s employment for any reason, the Executive (or his heirs or personal representatives) shall immediately deliver to the Company (a) all documents and materials containing Confidential Information (including without limitation any “soft” copies or computerized or electronic versions thereof) or otherwise containing information relating to the business and affairs of any member of the Parent Group (whether or not confidential), and (b) all other documents, materials and other property belonging to any member of the Parent Group that are in the possession or under the control of the Executive.

  • Inspection of Property and Books and Records The Company shall maintain and shall cause each Subsidiary to maintain proper books of record and account, in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP consistently applied shall be made of all financial transactions and matters involving the assets and business of the Company and such Subsidiary. The Company shall permit, and shall cause each Subsidiary to permit, representatives and independent contractors of the Agent or any Bank to visit and inspect any of their respective properties, to examine their respective corporate, financial and operating records, and make copies thereof or abstracts therefrom, and to discuss their respective affairs, finances and accounts with their respective directors, officers, and independent public accountants, all at the expense of the Company and at such reasonable times during normal business hours and as often as may be reasonably desired, upon reasonable advance notice to the Company; provided, however, when an Event of Default exists the Agent or any Bank may do any of the foregoing at the expense of the Company at any time during normal business hours and without advance notice.

  • Personal Property Reimbursement Employees shall, in proper cases, be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of personal property damaged in the line of duty without fault of the employee. The amount of reimbursement for articles of clothing shall be the depreciated value based on the age and condition of the article. Reimbursement for a watch shall be limited to the functional value of the watch.

  • Property Information (a) The Parties agree that, prior to the Effective Date, Seller furnished to Purchaser (among other items) copies of the items set forth on Exhibit “C” attached hereto and incorporated herein if and to the extent the same existed, were in Seller’s possession or control, and concern the Property. (b) Purchaser has had an opportunity to review and copy any third party reports and other information which are in Seller’s files and which relate to the physical condition of the Real Property or the status of the governmental approvals or utility commitments for the Real Property (collectively, the “Property Condition”). In no event, however, is Seller required to furnish to Purchaser any internal reports, memoranda or other items prepared by Seller’s own employees, any proprietary information of Seller, any communications from Seller’s attorneys, or any third party reports dealing with matters other than the Property Condition (including without limitation any property appraisals, financial analyses, market analyses and other similar items). (c) The items referenced in Sections 3.02(a) and 3.02(b) above, together with all other information provided by Seller to Purchaser are referred to in this Agreement collectively as the “Property Information”. Purchaser acknowledges receipt of and the opportunity to the review the Property Information prior to the Effective Date. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Purchaser agrees and acknowledges that: (i) the Property Information is delivered to Purchaser solely as an accommodation to Purchaser; (iii) Seller has not undertaken any independent investigation as to the truth, accuracy or completeness of any matters set out in or disclosed by the Property Information, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement or the closing documents executed by Seller pursuant to this Agreement; (iii) the Property Information was delivered to Purchaser in its “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS” condition and Seller has not made and does not make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature regarding the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information set out in or disclosed by the Property Information, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement or in the closing documents executed by Seller pursuant to this Agreement; and (iv) Seller shall have no liability or culpability of any kind or nature as a result of providing the Property Information to Purchaser or as a result of Purchaser’s reliance on any of the Property Information or any information set forth or referred to therein or disclosed thereby, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement or in the closing documents executed by Seller pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Shared-Loss Asset Records and Reports The Assuming Institution shall establish and maintain such records as may be appropriate to account for the Single Family Shared-Loss Loans in such form and detail as the Receiver may reasonably require, and to enable the Assuming Institution to prepare and deliver to the Receiver such reports as the Receiver may from time to time request regarding the Single Family Shared-Loss Loans and the Monthly Certificates required by Section 2.1 of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Information and Records (a) Lessee shall promptly furnish to Lessor all such information as Lessor may from time to time reasonably request regarding the Aircraft or any part thereof, its use, registration, location and condition. In addition, Lessee shall, on each Maintenance Payments Date and the Termination Date, furnish to Lessor a monthly maintenance status report substantially in the form of Schedule 5. (b) Lessee shall keep, or procure that there are kept, (i) the Aircraft Documents and shall keep as part thereof accurate, complete and current records of all flights made by the Aircraft during the Term, including all Flight Hours and Cycles of the Airframe, each Engine and the Parts, and of all maintenance and repairs carried out on the Aircraft and each Engine and every Part and (ii) historical records for condition monitored, hard time and life-limited Parts (including tags from the manufacturer of such Part or a repair facility which evidence that such Part is new or overhauled and establish authenticity, total time in service and time since overhaul for such Part). Such Aircraft Documents and historical records referred to in subclause (ii) shall be kept for the duration of the Term and maintained in English and in such manner, form and location as the Aviation Authority and any applicable law may from time to time require and the Aircraft Documents shall disclose the location of all Engines and Parts not installed on the Aircraft. In addition, the Aircraft Manuals shall be kept in such manner, form and location as the FAA may require to the extent that the requirements of the FAA do not conflict with the requirements of the Aviation Authority. Except as required by applicable law, the Aircraft Documents and historical records referred to in subclause (ii) shall be the property of Lessor. Lessee may maintain all Aircraft Documents (or any subset thereof) in electronic format, provided, that Lessee shall send to Lessor all hard copies of all such Aircraft Documents. (c) Lessee shall promptly on becoming aware of the same notify Lessor of: (i) any Total Loss with respect to the Aircraft, the Airframe or any Engine; (ii) any loss, theft, damage or destruction to the Aircraft or any part thereof if (A) the potential cost of repairs or replacement may exceed the Damage Notification Threshold or its equivalent in any other currency, or (B) Lessee is required to report the same to the Aviation Authority; (iii) any loss, arrest, hijacking, confiscation, seizure, requisition, impound, taking in execution, detention or forfeiture of the Aircraft or any part thereof; and (iv) any event, accident or incident in respect of the Aircraft that might reasonably be expected to involve Lessor or Lessee in loss or liability in excess of the Damage Notification Threshold or its equivalent in any other currency, or which is required to be reported to the Aviation Authority. (d) Lessee shall provide Lessor with prior written notice of each 6Y/4C-Check, 12Y/8C-Check, Engine Performance Restoration, APU Heavy Repair and Landing Gear Overhaul, provided that if any such maintenance event is to occur less than thirty days after the scheduling thereof, Lessee shall provide written notice of such maintenance event promptly upon the scheduling thereof.

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