Access to Books Sample Clauses

Access to Books. The City may have access to and inspect, examine and make copies of the books and records and any and all accounts, data and tax returns of the Borrower.
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Access to Books. The books and records of the Company shall be available to each Member or their representatives for inspection and audit upon reasonable notice during normal business hours at the principal office of the Company. The Company shall cause the auditors to cooperate in such inspection and audit and to provide any of their work papers requested in connection therewith.
Access to Books. All books and documents in the possession of the Issuer relating to the Revenues and the Trust Estate shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by such accountants or other agencies as the Trustee may from time to time designate.
Access to Books. The Department and the EPA or their authorized representative shall have access to the Project and to the City's administrative offices, books, records, reports, design documents, contract documents and similar documents at any reasonable time. The City hereby covenants and agrees that the City shall cause its engineers and contractors to cooperate during Project inspections, including making readily available books, records, current working copies of plans and specifications and supplementary materials and further consents and agrees that the City will allow inspections and examinations by the Department, and EPA during construction and periodically over the term of the Loan.‌ [REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] ARTICLE IX PARITY OBLIGATIONS‌
Access to Books. Upon reasonable prior notice, the Borough will give the Buyer, its accountants, engineers, counsel and other representatives full access during normal business hours throughout the period from the date of this Agreement through the Closing Date to all of the Borough’s records, books, and properties with respect to the System, including, without limitation, all customer usage data and will furnish the Buyer copies, including in electronic format reasonably acceptable to the Buyer, at the Buyer's expense, of such documents or portions of documents related to the ownership, operation and maintenance of the System as the Buyer may reasonably request, provided such documents and electronic media are in the Borough’s possession or in the possession of third parties under contract with the Borough. However, Buyer acknowledges and understand that billing and customer account information is currently maintained by the Buyer’s affiliate as the Borough’s private operator.
Access to Books. Each Partner shall have the right at all reasonable times during usual business hours to audit, examine, and make copies of or extracts from the books of account of the Partnership. Any Partner may exercise such right through any agent or employee so designated by it, and such expense shall be an expense of the Partner exercising such right.
Access to Books. The parties agree that, if the Agreement is determined to be a contract within the purview of Section 1861(b)(1)(I) of the Social Security Act and the regulations promulgated in implementation thereof at 42 CFR Part 420, Participant, its agents, employees, officers, and directors agree to make available to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Comptroller General of the United States General Accounting Office, and their duly authorized representatives access to the books, documents, and records of the respective party and such other information as may be required by the Secretary or the Comptroller General to verify the nature and extent of the cost of services provided by Participant. If Participant, its agents, employees, officers, or directors refuse to make the books, documents, and records available for said inspection, and if, as a result, CHI is denied reimbursement for said services, then Participant agrees to indemnify CHI for CHI‟s loss or reduction in reimbursement. The obligation of Participant to make records available shall extend for four (4) years after the furnishing of the latest service under the Agreement or any renewal.
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Access to Books. The Company's books and records shall be kept at its principal office. Each of the Parties shall have access to such books and records and the right to examine, copy and audit the same at all reasonable times.
Access to Books. The Lessee, the contractor as defined in KRS 45A.030(9), agrees that the Finance and Administration Cabinet, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, the Auditor of Public Accounts, and the Legislative Research Commission, or their duly authorized representatives, shall have access to any books, documents, papers, records, or other evidence which are directly pertinent to this Lease for the purpose of financial audit or program review. Furthermore, any books, documents, papers, records, or other evidence provided to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, the Finance and Administration Cabinet, the Auditor of Public Accounts, and the Legislative Research Commission, which are directly pertinent to the Lease shall be subject to public disclosure regardless of the proprietary nature of the information, unless specific information is identified and exempted and agreed to by the Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet, as meeting the provisions of KRS 61.878(1)(c) prior to the execution of the Lease Agreement. The Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet shall not restrict the public release of any information which would otherwise be subject to public release if a state government agency provides the service.
Access to Books. The parties agree that if this contract is determined to be a contract within the purview of §1861(b)(1)(I) of the Social Security Act and the regulations promulgated in implementation thereof at 42 C.F.R. Part 420, College/University, its agents, employees, officers and directors agree to make available to the Comptroller General of the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS") and their duly authorized representatives, access to the books, documents and records of the respective party and such other information as may be required by the Comptroller General or Secretary at HHS to verify the nature and extent of the cost of service provided by College/University. The obligation of College/University to make records available shall extend for six (6) years after the furnishing of the latest service under this Agreement or any renewal thereof.
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