Common use of Duty to Maintain Records Clause in Contracts

Duty to Maintain Records. By entering into this Agreement, Redeveloper acknowledges an affirmative duty to retain copies of all supporting documents that are associated with the redevelopment plan or redevelopment project and that are received or generated by the redeveloper for three years following the end of the last fiscal year in which ad valorem taxes are divided and provide such copies to the City as needed to comply with the City’s retention requirements under section Neb. Rev.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Façade Easement Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement

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Duty to Maintain Records. By entering into this Agreementagreement, Redeveloper acknowledges an affirmative duty to retain copies of all supporting documents that are associated with the redevelopment plan or redevelopment project and that are received or generated by the redeveloper for three years following the end of the last fiscal year in which ad valorem taxes are divided and provide such copies to the City city as needed to comply with the Citycity’s retention requirements under section Neb. Rev.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement, Façade Easement Agreement, Nebraska Redevelopment Agreement

Duty to Maintain Records. By entering into this Agreement, Redeveloper acknowledges Developer and Clinic Developer acknowledge an affirmative duty to retain copies of all supporting documents that are associated with the redevelopment plan or redevelopment project and that are received or generated by the redeveloper for three years following the end of the last fiscal year in which ad valorem taxes are divided and provide such copies to the City city as needed to comply with the Citycity’s retention requirements under section Neb. Rev.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement

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Duty to Maintain Records. By entering into this Agreementagreement, Redeveloper acknowledges an affirmative duty to retain copies of all supporting documents that are associated with the redevelopment plan or redevelopment project and that are received or generated by the redeveloper for three years following the end of the last fiscal year in which ad valorem taxes are divided and provide such copies to the City as needed to comply with the City’s retention requirements under section Neb. Rev.are

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement

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