Approved Accounting Firm definition
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All such Financial Statements shall be audited by an Approved Accounting Firm or by other independent certified public accountants reasonably acceptable to Lender, and shall bear the unqualified certification of such accountants that such Financial Statements present fairly in all material respects the financial position of the subject company.
In the case of any payment hereunder, if the Borrower determines that no Taxes are payable in respect thereof, the Borrower shall, if the Administrative Agent believes there is a question as to the applicability of any Taxes in the case of any payment hereunder and makes a request for such opinion, furnish or cause the payor to furnish, to the Administrative Agent and each Lender an opinion from an Approved Accounting Firm stating that such payment is exempt from Taxes.
In the event of such termination, the Company will promptly thereafter engage another Approved Accounting Firm.
The Company will retain an Approved Accounting Firm to audit the Company's financial statements at the end of each fiscal year.
All audited financial statements required to be prepared pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be prepared and certified by an Approved Accounting Firm, shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP, and shall be in form and substance satisfactory to Lender.