Timing of Audits Sample Clauses

Timing of Audits. The Audits contemplated in section 1 may be conducted at any time during your normal business hours upon 24 hours’ prior written notice (or, in the case of Audits relating to possible Privacy Defaults, without prior notice).
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Timing of Audits. The Parties will work together in good faith to establish timelines for completion of TI’s annual Audit and Quarterly Reviews to permit TELUS and TELUS’ Independent Audit Firm to perform such procedures as they deem necessary in relation to TI’s financial results, to consolidate TI’s financial results into TELUS’ annual and quarterly Financial Statements and complete TELUS’ Audit and Quarterly Reviews in accordance with and on the timelines required by applicable laws. Once established, TI will comply with the timelines for completion of its annual Audit and Quarterly Reviews. Thereafter, should either Party wish to amend the timelines, the parties will use good faith to agree to a new timeline.
Timing of Audits. The Parties will work together in good faith to establish timelines for completion of Nova's annual Audit and Quarterly Reviews to permit SNDL and SNDL's Independent Accounting Firm to perform such procedures as they deem necessary in relation to Nova's financial results, to consolidate Nova's financial results into SNDL's annual and quarterly Financial Statements and complete SNDL's Audit and Quarterly Reviews in accordance with and on the timelines required by applicable laws. Once established, Xxxx will comply with the timelines for completion of its annual Audit and Quarterly Reviews. Thereafter, should either Party wish to amend the timelines, the Parties will work together in good faith to agree to a new timeline.
Timing of Audits. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Board may direct the Auditor to perform an audit relating to the Trust Period Profits at any time while the Trust Property is in trust under the Trust Agreement, in the Board's sole discretion. * * * * *
Timing of Audits. Each year INEOS will propose an appropriate timetable for independent audit of Shippers Group and FPS System facilities and, if requested, for Member audit of FPS System facilities, for discussion and approval by the Forum. The exact timing of the audit for each facility will continue to be agreed between the relevant Field Operator and INEOS generally in accordance with the approved timetable. The Members intend that each Shippers Group's individual rights to audit FPS System facilities under each TPA will be co-ordinated in accordance with the approved timetable and such procedures as the Forum may adopt in relation to joint audit teams, reporting procedures and so on. As far as practicable, the timetable will provide for an audit approximately six (6) months after the annual prover calibration of the relevant facility and that the first independent audit of any installation entering the FPS System shall be carried out within three (3) months of first delivery of Pipeline Liquids.

Related to Timing of Audits

  • Scope of Audit Customer shall provide at least sixty days advance notice of any audit unless mandatory Data Protection Law or a competent data protection authority requires shorter notice. The frequency and scope of any audits shall be mutually agreed between the parties acting reasonably and in good faith. Customer audits shall be limited in time to a maximum of three business days. Beyond such restrictions, the parties will use current certifications or other audit reports to avoid or minimize repetitive audits. Customer shall provide the results of any audit to SAP.

  • Right of Audit 29.1 The Contractor shall keep secure and maintain until six years after the final payment of all sums due under the Contract, or such other period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of the Services, all expenditure reimbursed by the Authority and all payments made by the Authority. 29.2 The Contractor shall grant to the Authority, or its authorised agents, such access to those records as they may reasonably require in order to check the Contractor's compliance with the Contract. 29.3 For the purposes of the examination and certification of the Authority's accounts, or any examination under section 6(1) of the National Audit Xxx 0000 or annual re-enactment thereof as to the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which the Authority has used its resources, the Comptroller and Auditor General may examine such documents as he may reasonably require which are owned, held or otherwise within the control of the Contractor and may require the Contractor to provide such oral or written explanations as he may reasonably require for those purposes. The Contractor shall give all reasonable assistance to the Comptroller and Auditor General for those purposes. 29.4 Condition 29.3 applies only in respect of documents relating to the Contract and only for the purpose of the auditing of the Authority. It does not constitute an agreement under section 6(3)(d) of the National Audit Act 1983 such as to make the Contractor the subject of auditing under that Act. 29.5 Except where an audit is imposed on the Authority by a Regulatory Body (in which case the Authority may carry out the audit required without prejudice to its other rights) the Authority may conduct an audit: a) to review the integrity, confidentiality and security of the Authority Data; b) to review the Contractor's compliance with the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000 in accordance with Condition 30 (Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act) and any other legislation applicable to the Services. 29.6 Subject to the Authority's obligations of confidentiality, the Contractor shall on demand provide the Authority (and/or its agents or representatives) with all reasonable co-operation and assistance in relation to each audit, including: a) all information requested by the Authority within the permitted scope of the audit; b) reasonable access to any Sites controlled by the Contractor and to any equipment used (whether exclusively or non-exclusively) in the performance of the Services; c) access to the Contractor’s system; and d) access to the Contractor’s Staff.

  • Cost of Audits Customer shall bear the costs of any audit unless such audit reveals a material breach by SAP of this DPA, then SAP shall bear its own expenses of an audit. If an audit determines that SAP has breached its obligations under the DPA, SAP will promptly remedy the breach at its own cost.

  • Appointment of Auditors 33.2.1 The Concessionaire shall appoint, and have during the subsistence of this Agreement as its Statutory Auditors, a firm chosen by it from the mutually agreed list of 10 (ten) reputable firms of chartered accountants (the “Panel of Chartered Accountants”), such list to be prepared substantially in accordance with the criteria set forth in Schedule-T. All fees and expenses of the Statutory Auditors shall be borne by the Concessionaire. 33.2.2 The Concessionaire may terminate the appointment of its Statutory Auditors after a notice of 45 (forty five) days to the Authority, subject to the replacement Statutory Auditors being appointed from the Panel of Chartered Accountants. 33.2.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Authority shall have the right, but not the obligation, to appoint at its cost from time to time and at anytime, another firm (the “Additional Auditors”) from the Panel of Chartered Accountants to audit and verify all those matters, expenses, costs, realisations and things which the Statutory Auditors are required to do, undertake or certify pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Termination of Authority Immediately upon the Executive terminating or being terminated from his employment with the Company for any reason, notwithstanding anything else appearing in this Agreement or otherwise, the Executive will stop serving the functions of his terminated or expired position(s) and shall be without any of the authority or responsibility for such position(s).

  • Proof of Authority Buyer shall provide such proof of authority and authorization to enter into this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, and such proof of the power and authority of the individual(s) executing or delivering any documents or certificates on behalf of Buyer as may be reasonably required by Title Company.

  • Scope of Authority Committee meetings will be used for communications between the parties, to share information and to address concerns. The committee will have no authority to conduct any negotiations or modify any provision of this Agreement. The committee’s activities and discussions will not be subject to the grievance procedure in Article 30.

  • Limitation of Authority No person is authorized to make any representations concerning the Funds or the Shares except those contained in the Prospectus of each Fund and in such printed information as the Distributor may subsequently prepare. No person is authorized to distribute any sales material relating to any Fund without the prior written approval of the Distributor.

  • Termination for Withdrawal of Authority Enterprise Services may suspend or terminate this Master Contract if, during the term hereof, Enterprise Services’ procurement authority is withdrawn, reduced, or limited such that Enterprise Services, in its judgment, would lack authority to enter into this Master Contract; Provided, however, that such suspension or termination for withdrawal of authority shall only be effective upon twenty (20) days prior written notice; and Provided further, that such suspension or termination for withdrawal of authority shall not relieve any Purchaser from payment for goods and/or services already ordered as of the effective date of such notice. Except as stated in this provision, in the event of such suspension or termination for withdrawal of authority, neither Enterprise Services nor any Purchaser shall have any obligation or liability to Contractor.

  • Delegation of Authority The General Partner may delegate any or all of its powers, rights and obligations hereunder, and may appoint, employ, contract or otherwise deal with any Person for the transaction of the business of the Partnership, which Person may, under supervision of the General Partner, perform any acts or services for the Partnership as the General Partner may approve.

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