Common use of Inspection by Members Clause in Contracts

Inspection by Members. Subject to Section 13.2 and except as would be, upon the advice of outside counsel to the Company, necessary to preserve attorney-client, work product or similar legal privileges of the Company, any Member and any accountants, attorneys, financial advisors and other representatives of such Member may from time to time at such Member’s sole expense for any commercially reasonable purpose, visit and inspect the respective properties of the Company and its Subsidiaries, examine (and make copies and extracts of) the Company’s and any of its Subsidiaries’ respective books, records and documents of any kind, and discuss the Company’s and any of its Subsidiaries’ respective affairs with its employees or independent accountants, all at such reasonable times as such Member may request upon reasonable notice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Exco Resources Inc), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Exco Resources Inc), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Harbinger Group Inc.)

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