Survey; Review of Records Sample Clauses

Survey; Review of Records. The amount of credits or payments, as applicable, due MTA for salvage and Expired Service Life Value shall be determined by mutual agreement based upon Utility's applicable books, records, documents and other data of Utility. To assist in the determination of credits or payment due MTA under this Agreement, if any, MTA and Utility may conduct an inspection survey and/or inventory of each Conflicting Facility during Design Engineering. Pursuant to a Work Order, Utility shall provide MTA, to the extent such exist and are known - and available, with drawings, plans or other records necessary to conduct such survey or inventory. The survey shall describe the physical attributes of the Conflicting Facility such as number, length, diameter, dimensions, and type of material. The survey shall further describe, for each Conflicting Facility, the date of construction or installation; the present condition; the expected service life of each Conflicting Facility as derived from Utility's records; and whether materials contained therein are salvageable. The results of such survey shall also be applied in the determination of Betterments, as necessary.
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Survey; Review of Records. The amount of credits or payments, as applicable, due Authority for salvage shall be mutually agreed on by Authority and City based upon applicable books, records, documents and other data of City. To assist in the determination of credits or payments due Authority under this Agreement, Authority and City may conduct an inspection survey of each Conflicting Facility during the Design stage. Pursuant to a Work Plan, City shall provide Authority with drawings, plans or other records necessary to conduct such survey. The survey shall describe the physical attributes, date of construction or installation and present condition of each Conflicting Facility; shall report the expected service life of each Conflicting Facility as derived from City's records; and shall state whether City intends to salvage materials contained in each City Facility.
Survey; Review of Records. The amount of credits or payments, as applicable, due LACMTA for salvage and Expired Service Life Value shall be determined by LACMTA and confirmed by County or District based upon applicable books, records, documents and other data of County or District. To assist in the determination of credits or payments due LACMTA under this Agreement, LACMTA and County or District may conduct an inspection survey of each Conflicting Facility during the Design stage. Pursuant to a Work Order, County or District shall provide LACMTA with drawings, plans or other records necessary to conduct such survey. The survey shall describe the physical attributes, date of construction or installation and present condition of each Conflicting Facility; shall report the expected service life of each Conflicting Facility as derived from County's or District’s records; and shall state whether the materials contained in each Conflicting Facility are reusable or salvageable. The results of such survey shall also be applied in the determination of Betterments, as necessary.
Survey; Review of Records. The amount of credits or payments, as applicable, due MTA for salvage and Expired Service Life Value shall be determined by MTA and confirmed by County or District based upon applicable books, records, documents and other data of County or District. To assist in the determination of credits or payments due MTA under this Agreement, MTA and County or District may conduct an inspection survey of each Conflicting Facility during the Design stage. Pursuant to a Work Order, County or District shall provide MTA with drawings, plans or other records necessary to conduct such survey. The survey shall describe the physical attributes, date of construction or installation and present condition of each Conflicting Facility; shall report the expected service life of each Conflicting Facility as derived from County's or District’s records; and shall state whether the materials contained in each Conflicting Facility are reusable or salvageable. The results of such survey shall also be applied in the determination of Betterments, as necessary.

Related to Survey; Review of Records

  • Inspection of Records Upon reasonable notice to the Administrative Trustees and the Property Trustee, the records of the Trust shall be open to inspection by Securityholders during normal business hours for any purpose reasonably related to such Securityholder's interest as a Securityholder.

  • EXAMINATION OF RECORDS The Contractor shall maintain during the course of the work complete and accurate records of all of the Contractor's costs and documentation of items which are chargeable to H-GAC under this Agreement. H-GAC, through its staff or designated public accounting firm, the State of Texas, and United States Government, shall have the right at any reasonable time to inspect, copy and audit those records on or off the premises by authorized representatives of its own or any public accounting firm selected by H- GAC. The right of access to records is not limited to the required retention period, but shall last as long as the records are retained. Failure to provide access to records may be cause for termination of the Agreement. The records to be thus maintained and retained by the Contractor shall include (without limitation): (1) personnel and payroll records, including social security numbers and labor classifications, accounting for total time distribution of the Contractor's employees working full or part time on the work, as well as cancelled payroll checks, signed receipts for payroll payments in cash, or other evidence of disbursement of payroll payments; (2) invoices for purchases, receiving and issuing documents, and all other unit inventory records for the Contractor's stocks or capital items; and (3) paid invoices and cancelled checks for materials purchased and for subcontractors' and any other third parties' charges. The Contractor further agrees that the examination of records outlined in this article shall be included in all subcontractor or third-party agreements.

  • Inspection Checklist (check one) ☐ In order to avoid disagreements about the condition of the Premises, at the time of accepting possession of the Premises, Tenant will complete the Inspection Checklist incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B and record any damage or deficiencies that exist at the commencement of the Term. Landlord will be liable for the cost of any cleaning or repair to correct damages found at the time of the inspection. Tenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning and/or repair to correct damages found at the end of the Term if not recorded on the inspection checklist, normal wear and tear excepted. ☐ The Tenant is NOT required to complete an inspection checklist.

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