Rights of Inspection, Testing and Review Sample Clauses

Rights of Inspection, Testing and Review. Developer, its counsel, accountants, agents, and other representatives, shall have full and continuing access to the Property and all parts thereof, upon reasonable notice to City. Developer and its agent and representatives shall also have the right to enter upon the Property at any time after the execution and delivery hereof for any purpose whatsoever, including inspecting, surveying, engineering, test boring, and performing environmental tests, provided that Developer shall hold City harmless and fully indemnify City against any damage, claim, liability or cause of action arising from or caused by the actions of Developer, its agents, or representatives upon the Property (except for any damage, claim, liability or cause of action arising from conditions existing prior to any such entry upon the Property), and shall have the further right to make such inquiries of governmental agencies and utility companies, etc. and to make such feasibility studies and analyses as they consider appropriate.
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Rights of Inspection, Testing and Review. A. Seller shall make available to Purchaser, within seven (7) days after the mutual execution of this Agreement, complete and accurate copies of any and all notices, consents, approvals, plans, specifications, surveys, engineering studies, analyses, reports and analyses of soil borings, environmental studies (collectively, the “Seller’s Environmental Reports”), leases and other documentation pertaining to the Property (whether prepared by Seller, Seller’s agents or independent contractors, any federal, state, regional or local governmental authority or agency, or any other party), to the extent that Seller has the same in its possession or control, all of which shall remain the property of Seller unless and until the Closing occurs, and all of which shall be returned to Seller promptly upon any termination of this Agreement. Purchaser’s obligation to return such items to Seller upon termination of this Agreement shall be a Surviving Obligation. Such documentation shall include, without limitation, the Contracts, Permits, Warranties, and Records. If Purchaser does not wish Seller to assign any of the Contracts at Closing, Purchaser shall give Seller notice of such wish within ten (10) days after its receipt of such Contract(s), in which case Seller shall terminate such Contract(s) included in Purchaser’s notice at or prior to Closing.
Rights of Inspection, Testing and Review. A. Upon execution of this Agreement, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser complete and accurate copies of all service contracts pertaining to the use, operation and maintenance of the Premises, copies of all permits, plats, authorizations, reports (financial or otherwise), notices, consents, approvals, plans, specifications, surveys, engineering studies, analysis, soil test borings, environmental studies and other documentation pertaining to the physical condition, development and operation of the Premises and any other information reasonably requested by Purchaser (whether prepared by Seller, Seller’s agents or independent contractors, any governmental authority or agency, federal, state or local, or any other third party), to the extent that Seller has the same in its possession, but excluding, appraisals, insurance policies and insurance records, tax returns and such other records as are normally viewed as confidential, provided that such other records are not necessary, in Seller’s reasonable judgment, to the continued operation and management of the Premises (“Property Data”).
Rights of Inspection, Testing and Review. Expansion Property Purchaser, its counsel, accountants, agents and other representatives, shall have full and continuing access to the Expansion Property and all parts thereof, upon reasonable notice to City. Expansion Property Purchaser and its agents and representatives shall also have the right to enter upon Property at any time after the execution and delivery hereof for any purpose whatsoever, including, but not limited to, inspecting, surveying, engineering, test boring, and performing environmental tests, provided that Expansion Property Purchaser shall hold City harmless and fully indemnify City against any damage, claim, liability or cause of action arising from or caused by the actions of Expansion Property Purchaser or its agents, or representatives upon the Property (except for any damage, claim, liability or cause of action arising from conditions existing prior to any such entry upon the Expansion Property), and shall have the further right to make such inquiries of governmental agencies and utility companies, etc. and to make such feasibility studies and analyses as they consider appropriate.

Related to Rights of Inspection, Testing and Review

  • Inspection and Testing Each Constructing Entity shall cause inspection and testing of the Interconnection Facilities that it constructs in accordance with the provisions of this section. The Construction Parties acknowledge and agree that inspection and testing of facilities may be undertaken as facilities are completed and need not await completion of all of the facilities that a Constructing Entity is building.

  • Rights of Inspection In order to ensure that the Quality Standards are maintained, Licensor and its authorized agents and representatives shall have the right, but not the obligation, with prior notice to Licensee, to enter upon the premises of any office or facility operated by or for Licensee with respect to Sprint PCS Products and Services and Premium and Promotional Items at all reasonable times, to inspect, monitor and test in a reasonable manner facilities and equipment used to furnish Sprint PCS Products and Services and Premium and Promotional Items and, with prior written notice to Licensee, to inspect the books and records of Licensee in a manner that does not unreasonably interfere with the business and affairs of Licensee, all as they relate to the compliance with the Quality Standards maintained hereunder.

  • Audit, Inspection and Visitation The Adviser shall make available to the Trust during regular business hours all records and other data created and maintained pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Agreement for reasonable audit and inspection by the Trust or any regulatory agency having authority over the Trust.

  • Inspection and Verification The Secured Parties and such persons as the Secured Parties may reasonably designate shall have the right to inspect the Collateral, all records related thereto (and to make extracts and copies from such records) and the premises upon which any of the Collateral is located, to discuss the Grantor’s affairs with the officers of the Grantor and its independent accountants and to verify under reasonable procedures the validity, amount, quality, quantity, value, condition and status of, or any other matter relating to, the Collateral, including, in the case of collateral in the possession of any third Person, by contacting any account debtor or third Person possessing such Collateral for the purpose of making such a verification. Out-of-pocket expenses in connection with any inspections by representatives of the Secured Parties shall be (a) the obligations of the Grantor with respect to any inspection after the Secured Parties’ demand payment of the Notes or (b) the obligation of the Secured Parties in any other case.

  • Inspection; Compliance Lessor and Lessor's "Lender" (as defined in Paragraph 30 below) and consultants shall have the right to enter into Premises at any time, in the case of an emergency, and otherwise at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting the condition of the Premises and for verifying compliance by Lessee with this Lease. The cost of any such inspections shall be paid by Lessor, unless a violation of Applicable Requirements, or a contamination is found to exist or be imminent, or the inspection is requested or ordered by a governmental authority. In such case, Lessee shall upon request reimburse Lessor for the cost of such inspections, so long as such inspection is reasonably related to the violation or contamination.

  • Visitation, Inspection, Etc The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, permit any representative of the Administrative Agent or any Lender, to visit and inspect its properties, to examine its books and records and to make copies and take extracts therefrom, and to discuss its affairs, finances and accounts with any of its officers and with its independent certified public accountants, all at such reasonable times and as often as the Administrative Agent or any Lender may reasonably request after reasonable prior notice to the Borrower.

  • Inspection; Compliance with Law Lessor, Lessor's agents, employees, contractors and designated representatives, and the holders of any mortgages, deeds of trust or ground leases on the Premises ("Lenders") shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time in the case of an emergency, and otherwise at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting the condition of the Premises and for verifying compliance by Lessee with this Lease and all Applicable Requirements (as defined in Paragraph 6.3), and Lessor shall be entitled to employ experts and/or consultants in connection therewith to advise Lessor with respect to Lessee's activities, including but not limited to Lessee's installation, operation, use, monitoring, maintenance, or removal of any Hazardous Substance on or from the Premises. The costs and expenses of any such inspections shall be paid by the party requesting same, unless a Default or Breach of this Lease by Lessee or a violation of Applicable Requirements or a contamination, caused or materially contributed to by Lessee, is found to exist or to be imminent, or unless the inspection is requested or ordered by a governmental authority as the result of any such existing or imminent violation or contamination. In such case, Lessee shall upon request reimburse Lessor or Lessor's Lender, as the case may be, for the costs and expenses of such inspections.

  • Periodic Review of Costs of Environmental Compliance In the ordinary course of its business, the Company conducts a periodic review of the effect of Environmental Laws on the business, operations and properties of the Company and its subsidiaries, in the course of which it identifies and evaluates associated costs and liabilities (including, without limitation, any capital or operating expenditures required for clean-up, closure of properties or compliance with Environmental Laws or any permit, license or approval, any related constraints on operating activities and any potential liabilities to third parties). On the basis of such review and the amount of its established reserves, the Company has reasonably concluded that such associated costs and liabilities would not, individually or in the aggregate, result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • Audits/Inspections Contractor agrees to permit the County’s Auditor-Controller or the Auditor- Controller’s authorized representative (including auditors from a private auditing firm hired by the County) access during normal working hours to all books, accounts, records, reports, files, financial records, supporting documentation, including payroll and accounts payable/receivable records, and other papers or property of Contractor for the purpose of auditing or inspecting any aspect of performance under this Contract. The inspection and/or audit will be confined to those matters connected with the performance of the Contract including, but not limited to, the costs of administering the Contract. The County will provide reasonable notice of such an audit or inspection. The County reserves the right to audit and verify the Contractor’s records before final payment is made. Contractor agrees to maintain such records for possible audit for a minimum of three years after final payment, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated under this Contract or by law. Contractor agrees to allow interviews of any employees or others who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, Contractor agrees to include a similar right to the County to audit records and interview staff of any subcontractor related to performance of this Contract. Should the Contractor cease to exist as a legal entity, the Contractor’s records pertaining to this Contract shall be forwarded to the County’s project manager.

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