Common use of Books and Records; Inspection Clause in Contracts

Books and Records; Inspection. The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep adequate records and books of account, in which complete entries will be made in accordance with GAAP and to permit representatives of any Lender or the Administrative Agent, during normal business hours, to examine, copy and make extracts from its books and records, to inspect any of its properties, and to discuss its business and affairs with its officers, all to the extent reasonably requested by such Lender or the Administrative Agent (as the case may be).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Bridge Term Loan Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co), Credit Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co), Day Term Loan Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co)

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Books and Records; Inspection. The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep adequate records and books of account, in which complete entries will be made in accordance with GAAP generally accepted accounting principles applicable to the Borrower and to permit representatives of any Lender or the Administrative Agent, during normal business hours, to examine, copy and make extracts from its books and records, to inspect any of its properties, and to discuss its business and affairs with its officers, all to the extent reasonably requested by such Lender or the Administrative Agent (as the case may be).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Year Credit Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co), Credit Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co), Year Credit Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co)

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Books and Records; Inspection. The Each Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep adequate records and books of account, in which complete entries will be made in accordance with GAAP GAAP, or a similarly acceptable standard in the jurisdiction of each relevant Borrower, and to permit representatives of any Lender or the Administrative Agent, during normal business hours, to examine, copy and make extracts from its books and records, to inspect any of its properties, and to discuss its business and affairs with its officers, all to the extent reasonably requested by such Lender or the Administrative Agent (as the case may be).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Becton Dickinson & Co)

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