Common use of Inspection; Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Inspection; Confidentiality. The Managing Member may keep confidential from the Members (or any of them) for such period of time as the Managing Member determines to be reasonable, any information (a) that the Managing Member believes to be in the nature of trade secrets, (b) the disclosure of which the Managing Member in good faith believes is not in the best interests of the Company or the Managing Member, or (c) that the Company or the Managing Member is required by Law, agreement, or customary commercial practice to keep confidential. Subject to the provisions of the previous sentence, the Members (personally or through an authorized representative) may, for purposes reasonably related to their respective interests in the Company, examine and copy (at their own cost and expense) the books and records of the Company at all reasonable business hours upon reasonable prior notice.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Founder SPAC), Limited Liability Company Agreement (GEN Restaurant Group, Inc.), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Rubicon Technologies, Inc.)

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