Common use of Books, Records and Financial Statements Clause in Contracts

Books, Records and Financial Statements. At all times during the continuance of the Company, the Company shall maintain, at its principal place of business, separate books of account for the Company that shall show a true and accurate record of all costs and expenses incurred, all charges made, all credits made and received and all income derived in connection with the operation of the Company's business in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, and, to the extent inconsistent therewith, in accordance with this Agreement. Such books of account, together with a copy of this Agreement and the Certificate, shall at all times be maintained at the principal place of business of the Company and shall be open to inspection and examination at reasonable times by each Member owning Units and its duly authorized representative for any purpose reasonably related to such Member's interest in the Company, provided that the Company may maintain the confidentiality of Schedule B. The Company shall provide to all Members owning Units, within 120 days of fiscal year end, annual audited financial statements of the Company. The annual audited financial statements may be provided to all such Members, in the sole discretion of the Board, either electronically or via hard copy.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc.)

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