Right to Inspect/Audit Sample Clauses

Right to Inspect/Audit. Each bidding document and contract financed from the proceeds of a Credit shall include a provision requiring bidders, suppliers, contractors and subcontractors to permit the Association, at its request, to inspect their accounts and records relating to the bid submission and performance of the contract and to have said accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the Association. The deliberate and material violation by the bidder, supplier, contractor or subcontractor of such provision may amount to obstructive practice.
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Right to Inspect/Audit. Each bidding document and contract financed out of the proceeds of the Financing shall provide that the bidder, supplier or contractor, and any subcontractor, shall permit the Association, at its request, to inspect their accounts and records relating to the bid submission and performance of the contract, and to have these accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the Association. An act by the bidder, supplier, contractor or subcontractor intended to materially impede the Association’s exercise of its inspection and audit right constitutes an Obstructive Practice. (b) Shopping (c) Direct Contracting
Right to Inspect/Audit. Each bidding document and contract financed from the proceeds of the Grant shall provide that bidders, suppliers and contractors, shall permit the Association, at its request, to inspect their accounts and records relating to the bid submission and performance of the contract and to have said accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the Association.
Right to Inspect/Audit. Each bidding document and contract financed from the proceeds of the Financing shall include a provision requiring bidders, suppliers, contractors and subcontractors to permit the Association at its request, to inspect their accounts and records relating to the bid submission and performance of the contract and to have said accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the Association. The deliberate and material violation by the bidder, supplier, contractor or subcontractor of such provision may amount to obstructive practice. Repayment Schedule Date Payment Due Principal Amount of the Credit repayable (expressed as a percentage)* commencing December 15, 2017 to and including June 15, 2027 1% commencing December 15, 2027 to and including June 15, 2047 2% *The percentages represent the percentage of the principal amount of the Credit to be repaid, except as the Association may otherwise specify pursuant to Section 3.03(b) of the General Conditions.
Right to Inspect/Audit. In accordance with paragraph 1.16(e) of the Procurement Guidelines, each bidding document and contract financed from the proceeds of the Financing shall provide that: (i) the bidders, suppliers, and contractors and their subcontractors, agents, personnel, consultants, service providers or suppliers, shall permit the Association, at its request, to inspect their accounts, records and other documents relating to the submission of bids and contract performance, and to have them audited by auditors appointed by the Association; and (ii) the deliberate and material violation by the bidder, supplier, contractor or subcontractor of such provision may amount to obstructive practice as defined in paragraph 1.16(a)(v) of the Procurement Guidelines.
Right to Inspect/Audit. Company may visually inspect the collected Recyclable Materials to ensure loads are at or below the Unacceptable Material Threshold. If Company’s visual inspector determines that loads of Recyclable Material are consistently above the Unacceptable Material Threshold, Company will notify City of the issue and the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith (a) an agreed upon procedure to audit a representative sample of City’s Recyclable Material to determine its actual composition of Unacceptable Material; and (b) an updated Collection and Processing rate commensurate with the composition of Unacceptable Material.
Right to Inspect/Audit. A provision shall be included in all NCB Works and Goods contracts financed by ADB requiring suppliers and contractors to permit ADB to inspect their accounts and records and other documents relating to the bid submission and the performance of the contract, and to have them audited by auditors appointed by ADB.
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Right to Inspect/Audit. Each bidding document and contract financed from the proceeds of the Grant shall provide that the suppliers, contractors and subcontractors shall permit the World Bank, at its request, to inspect their accounts and records relating to the bid submission and performance of the contract, and to have said accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the World Bank. The deliberate and material violation by the supplier, contractor or subcontractor of such provision may amount to an Obstructive Practice.
Right to Inspect/Audit. A provision shall be included in all Works and Goods contracts financed by ADB requiring suppliers and contractors to permit ADB to inspect their accounts and records and other documents relating to the bid submission and the performance of the contract, and to have them audited by auditors appointed by ADB.
Right to Inspect/Audit. Each bidding document and contract financed out of the proceeds of the Financing shall provide that the bidder, supplier or contractor, and any subcontractor, shall permit the Association, at its request, to inspect their accounts and records relating to the bid submission and performance of the contract, and to have these accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the Association. An act by the bidder, supplier, contractor or subcontractor intended to materially impede the Association’s exercise of its inspection and audit right constitutes an Obstructive Practice, thus, the following provision shall be added in the bidding documents: “obstructive practice” is: (a) deliberately destroying, falsifying, altering or concealing of evidence material to the investigation or making false statements to investigators in order to materially impede a Bank investigation into allegations of a corrupt, fraudulent, coercive or collusive practice; and/or threatening, harassing (b) acts intended to materially impede the exercise of the Bank’s inspection and audit rights. (b) Shopping (c) Direct Contracting
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