Books, Records and Regulatory Filings Sample Clauses

Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain and to preserve for the applicable periods any such records as are required to be maintained by the Sub-Adviser with respect to the Fund by the 1940 Act and rules adopted thereunder, and by any other applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Sub-Adviser further agrees that all records that it maintains for the Fund are the property of the Fund and it will promptly surrender any of such records upon request; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain copies of such records for the applicable periods they are required by law to be retained, and thereafter shall destroy such records.
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Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain and to preserve for the applicable periods any such records as are required to be maintained by the Sub-Adviser with respect to the Fund by the 1940 Act and rules adopted thereunder, and by any other applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Sub-Adviser further agrees that all records that it maintains for the Fund are the property of the Fund and it will promptly surrender any of such records upon request.
Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain and to preserve for the applicable periods any such records as are required to be maintained by the Sub-Adviser with respect to the Fund by the 1940 Act and rules adopted thereunder, and by any other applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Sub-Adviser further agrees that all records that it maintains for the Fund are the property of the Fund and it will promptly surrender any of such records upon request; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain copies of such records for the applicable periods they are required by law or the Sub-Adviser’s record retention policies and procedures to be retained, and thereafter shall destroy such records.
Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Subadviser agrees that it shall furnish to regulatory authorities having the requisite authority any information or reports in connection with its services hereunder that may be requested in order to determine whether the operations of the Fund are being conducted in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations.
Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Adviser agrees to maintain such books and records with respect to its services to the Trust as are required by Section 31 under the 1940 Act, and rules adopted thereunder, and by other applicable laws, rules and regulations, and to preserve such records for the periods and in the manner required by such applicable laws, rules or regulations.
Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain such books and records with respect to its services to the Trust and Adviser as are required by Section 31 under the 1940 Act, and rules adopted thereunder, and by other applicable laws, rules and regulations, and to preserve such records for the periods and in the manner required by applicable laws, rules or regulations.
Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain and to preserve for the applicable periods any such records as are required to be maintained by the Sub-Adviser with respect to the Fund by the 1940 Act and rules adopted thereunder, and by any other applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Sub-Adviser further agrees that all records that it maintains for the Funds are the property of the Funds and it will promptly surrender any of such records upon request; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain copies of such records for the applicable periods they are required by law to be retained, and thereafter shall make all reasonable efforts to destroy such records. (b) The Sub-Adviser agrees that it shall furnish to regulatory authorities having the requisite authority any information or reports in connection with its services hereunder that may be requested in order to determine whether the operations of a Fund are being conducted in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. (c) The Sub-Adviser shall make all filings with the SEC required of it pursuant to Section 13 of the 1934 Act with respect to its duties as are set forth herein, provided however, that the Adviser shall make Form 13F notice filings and Schedule 13G filings in respect of the Portfolios as may be required by the Funds. The Sub-Adviser also shall make all required filings on Schedule 13D and Form 13F (as well as other filings triggered by ownership in securities under other applicable laws, rules and regulations) in respect of the Portfolio as may be required of the Funds due to the activities of the Sub-Adviser. The Sub-Adviser shall be the sole filer of Form 13F with respect to the Portfolio of the Funds. 5.
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Books, Records and Regulatory Filings. (a) The Subadvisor agrees to maintain and to preserve for the applicable periods any such records as are required to be maintained by the Subadvisor with respect to the Subadvised Assets by the 1940 Act and rules adopted thereunder, and by any other applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Subadvisor further agrees that all records that it maintains with respect to the Subadvised Assets for the Fund are the property of the Fund and it will promptly surrender copies of any of such records upon request; provided, however, that the Subadvisor may retain copies of any records to the extent required for it to comply with applicable laws. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Subadvisor has no responsibility for maintaining the books and records of the Fund.

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  • Inspection of Books and Records Contractor will permit County, or any duly authorized agent of County, to inspect and examine the books and records of Contractor for the purpose of verifying the amount of work performed under the Scope of Services. County’s right to inspect survives the termination of this Agreement for a period of four years.

  • Company Books and Records During the term of the Company and for seven (7) years thereafter, the Company shall keep at its principal place of business, the following: · A current list of the name and last known address of each Member and Manager; · Copies of records that would enable a Member to determine the relative voting rights, if any, of the Members; · A copy of the Certificate of Formation, together with any amendments thereto; · Copies of the Company's federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for the seven (7) most recent years; · A copy of this Company Agreement and any amendments that are in writing, together with any amendments thereto; and · Copies of financial statements, if any, of the Company for the seven (7) most recent years. A Member may: · At the Member's own expense, inspect and copy any Company record upon reasonable request during ordinary business hours; and Tulsa Real Estate Fund, LLC 23 Company Agreement · Obtain from time to time upon reasonable demand: § True and complete information regarding the state of the business and financial condition of the Company; § Promptly after becoming available, a copy of the Company's federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for each year; and § Other information regarding the affairs of the Company as is just and reasonable. As stated above, a Member shall have the right, during ordinary business hours, to inspect and copy the Company documents listed above at the Member’s expense. But, the Member must give seven (7) days’ notice to the Manager of such Member’s intent to inspect and/or copy the documents, and may only inspect and copy such Company documents for a purpose reasonably related to the Member’s Interest in the Company as approved by the Manager. The Company may impose a reasonable charge, limited to the costs of labor and material, for copies of records furnished. The Company may elect, at its option, to provide the requested document electronically. To the extent allowed by law, the Manager shall honor requests of Members to keep their contact information confidential.

  • Offices, Records and Books of Account, Etc The Seller (i) shall keep its records concerning the Pool Receivables at the address of the Seller or the address of Vistra set forth on Schedule V and keep its “location” (as defined in the UCC) in the State set forth in Section 1(i) of Exhibit III or, upon at least 30 days’ prior written notice of a proposed change to the Administrator, at any other locations in jurisdictions where all actions reasonably requested by the Administrator to protect and perfect the ownership and security interest of the Administrator, the Purchaser Agents or the Purchasers in the Pool Receivables and related items (including the other Pool Assets) have been taken and completed; and (ii) shall provide the Administrator with at least 30 days’ prior written notice of any change in the Seller’s name, organizational structure or jurisdiction of organization and prior to the effectiveness of any such change the Seller shall take all such actions reasonably requested by the Administrator to protect and perfect the interest of the Purchaser Groups in the Pool Receivables and related items (including the other Pool Assets); each notice to the Administrator pursuant to this sentence shall set forth the applicable change and the effective date thereof. The Seller shall maintain and implement (or cause the Servicer to maintain and implement) administrative and operating procedures (including an ability to recreate records evidencing Pool Receivables and related Contracts in the event of the destruction of the originals thereof), and keep and maintain (or cause the Servicer to keep and maintain) all documents, books, records, computer tapes and disks and other information necessary for the collection of all Pool Receivables (including records adequate to permit the daily identification of each Pool Receivable and all Collections of and adjustments to each existing Pool Receivable).

  • Books, Records and Access (a) Maintain, and cause each Subsidiary to maintain, complete and accurate books and records in which full and correct entries in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America shall be made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its respective business and activities.

  • Books, Records and Inspections The Borrower will, and will cause each Restricted Subsidiary to, permit officers and designated representatives of the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders to visit and inspect any of the properties or assets of the Borrower and any such Subsidiary in whomsoever’s possession to the extent that it is within such party’s control to permit such inspection (and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause such inspection to be permitted to the extent that it is not within such party’s control to permit such inspection), and to examine the books and records of the Borrower and any such Subsidiary and discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Borrower and of any such Subsidiary with, and be advised as to the same by, its and their officers and independent accountants, all at such reasonable times and intervals and to such reasonable extent as the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders may desire (and subject, in the case of any such meetings or advice from such independent accountants, to such accountants’ customary policies and procedures); provided that, excluding any such visits and inspections during the continuation of an Event of Default (a) only the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Required Lenders may exercise rights of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders under this Section 9.2, (b) the Administrative Agent shall not exercise such rights more than two times in any calendar year and (c) only one such visit shall be at the Borrower’s expense; provided further that when an Event of Default exists, the Administrative Agent (or any of its respective representatives or independent contractors) or any representative of the Required Lenders may do any of the foregoing at the expense of the Borrower at any time during normal business hours and upon reasonable advance notice. The Administrative Agent and the Required Lenders shall give the Borrower the opportunity to participate in any discussions with the Borrower’s independent public accountants.

  • Access to Books and Records From and after the Effective Time until the six (6) year anniversary of the Closing Date, the Parent shall, and shall cause the Surviving Company to, provide the Seller Representative and its authorized Representatives with reasonable access (for the purpose of examining and copying at the Seller Representative’s own cost), during normal business hours, upon reasonable notice, to the books and records which the Group Companies possess as of the Effective Time with respect to periods or occurrences prior to or on the Closing Date to the extent reasonably related to any Tax audits, Tax Returns, insurance claims, governmental investigations, legal compliance, financial statement preparation or any other similar matter arising from the Common Stockholders’ ownership of the Company prior to the Merger Closing. Unless otherwise consented to in writing by the Seller Representative, the Parent shall not, and shall not permit the Surviving Company or any of its Subsidiaries to, for a period of six (6) years following the Closing Date, destroy or delete any of the books and records of any Group Company for any period prior to the Closing Date without first giving reasonable prior notice to the Seller Representative and offering to surrender to the Seller Representative a copy of such books and records or any portion thereof which the Parent, the Surviving Company or any of its Subsidiaries may intend to destroy or delete. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the disclosure of information contemplated by this Section 7.01 shall not be required if (i) it would require Parent or any Group Company to disclose information which Parent has reasonably determined upon the advice of counsel could result in the loss of the ability to successfully assert attorney-client privilege or attorney work-product privilege, conflict with any third party confidentiality obligations to which Parent or any of its Affiliates is bound, or would violate any applicable Law, provided, that the Parent and the Group Companies shall reasonably cooperate in good faith to enable the Seller Representative to have permissible access to such information in a manner that would not result in loss of such privilege, conflict with such confidentiality obligations or violation of the Law, and in the case of confidentiality obligations to a third party, shall request the consent of the applicable third party to permit such disclosure, in each case, at the Seller Representative’s sole cost and expense, or (ii) the Parent, the Group Companies or any of its or their respective Affiliates, on the one hand, and the Seller Representative, any Securityholder or any of their respective Affiliates, on the other hand, are adverse parties in any Action and such information is reasonably pertinent thereto. Any access to books, records or personnel of the Group Companies by the Seller Representative in connection with the Closing Statement or any dispute thereof shall be exclusively governed by Section 1.11.

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