Audit Records definition
Examples of Audit Records in a sentence
The Subscriber acknowledges that to the extent ▇▇▇▇ is required under the Operating Requirements to retain Workspace Data, including Business Activity Logs, documents and Transaction Audit Records, which may include data or other information provided to ▇▇▇▇ by the Subscriber or its customers, it may do so.
The Audit Records (hard copy, as well as computer readable data if it can be made available) will be opened to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction by Owner’s agent or its authorized representative to the extent Owner deems necessary.
Contractor’s failure to comply with this subsection (Right to Audit; Records Retention) shall constitute a material breach of this Contract and shall authorize THECB and the state of Texas to immediately assess appropriate damages for such failure.
Contractor shall preserve Audit Records for a period of four years after Final Payment or abandonment of the Project, or for such longer period as may be required by law or directed in writing by Owner.
Contractor shall preserve Audit Records for a period of four (4) years after Final Payment or abandonment of the Project, or for such longer period as may be required by law or directed in writing by Owner.
Any such audit shall be performed by an independent certified public accounting firm of international standing reasonably acceptable to audited Party, which accounting firm shall have access to and to the right to audit the Audit Records.
Audit Records must be kept with respect to all Work, including Contractor self-performed work, even if Owner agrees to pay a lump sum for a portion of the Work.
Upon termination or expiration of this MSA, SOV and Supplier shall mutually agree as to any records or documentation of which Supplier may retain one archived copy following the periods set forth above, and Supplier shall not destroy Audit Records without first giving SOV the option to have Supplier provide the same to SOV.
Retention of and Right to Audit Records...............................................................................
A Landlord representative shall, upon reasonable notice and at reasonable times, meet with Tenant at Landlord’s principal office or its manager’s office to discuss the Audit Records.