Inspections of Accounts Sample Clauses

Inspections of Accounts. Lessee agrees to keep accurate books of account reflecting the mining operations and Owners shall have the right, either personally or through a qualified accountant of their choice, to examine and inspect the books and records of Lessee, provided that such inspections may not be made more often than once every thirty (30) day period. SECTION FIVE
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  • Verification of Accounts Any of Lender's officers, employees, or agents shall have the right, at any time or times hereafter, in the name of Lender, any designee of Lender or in the name of the Borrowers, to verify the validity, amount or any other matter relating to any Accounts by mail, telephone, telegraph, or otherwise.

  • Delivery of Accounts and Records Fund will turn over or cause to be turned over to State Street all accounts and records needed by State Street to perform its duties and responsibilities hereunder fully and properly. State Street may rely conclusively on the completeness and correctness of such accounts and records.

  • Status of Accounts Each Account is based on an actual and bona fide sale and delivery of goods or rendition of services to customers, made by Customer, in the ordinary course of its business; the goods and inventory being sold and the Accounts created are its exclusive property and are not and shall not be subject to any Lien, consignment arrangement, encumbrance, security interest or financing statement whatsoever (other than Permitted Liens). The Customer's customers have accepted goods or services and owe and are obligated to pay the full amounts stated in the invoices according to their terms. There are no proceedings or actions known to Customer which are pending or threatened against any Material Account Debtor (as defined in Section 7.14(B) of this Agreement) of any of the Accounts which could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect on the debtor's ability to pay the full amounts due to Customer.

  • Maintenance of Accounts and Records Tenant shall keep true records and books of account of Tenant in which full, true and correct entries will be made of dealings and transactions in relation to the business and affairs of Tenant in accordance with GAAP. Tenant shall apply accounting principles in the preparation of the financial statements of Tenant which, in the judgment of and the opinion of its independent public accountants, are in accordance with GAAP, where applicable, except for changes approved by such independent public accountants. Tenant shall provide to Landlord either in a footnote to the financial statements delivered under Section 17.2 which relate to the period in which such change occurs, or in separate schedules to such financial statements, information sufficient to show the effect of any such changes on such financial statements.

  • Payment of Accounts (a) Each of Company and each Eligible Subsidiary will irrevocably direct all of its present and future Account Debtors and other Persons obligated to make payments constituting Collateral to make such payments directly to the lockboxes maintained by Company and each Eligible Subsidiary (the "Lockboxes") with North Fork Bank, the Royal Bank of Canada or such other financial institution accepted by Laurus in writing as may be selected by Company and/or any Eligible Subsidiary (collectively, the "Lockbox Bank") pursuant to the terms of the documentation acceptable to Laurus. On or prior to the Closing Date, each of Company and each Eligible Subsidiary shall and shall cause the Lockbox Bank to enter into all such documentation acceptable to Laurus pursuant to which, among other things, the Lockbox Bank agrees to: (a) sweep the Lockbox on a daily basis and deposit all checks received therein to an account designated by Laurus in writing and (b) comply only with the instructions or other directions of Laurus concerning the Lockbox. All of Company's and each Eligible Subsidiary's invoices, account statements and other written or oral communications directing, instructing, demanding or requesting payment of any Account of Company or any Eligible Subsidiary or any other amount constituting Collateral shall conspicuously direct that all payments be made to the Lockbox or such other address as Laurus may direct in writing. If, notwithstanding the instructions to Account Debtors, Company or any Eligible Subsidiary receives any payments, Company or such Eligible Subsidiary, as the case may be, shall immediately remit such payments to Laurus in their original form with all necessary endorsements. Until so remitted, Company and each Eligible Subsidiary shall hold all such payments in trust for and as the property of Laurus and shall not commingle such payments with any of its other funds or property.

  • Statements of Account The Administrative Agent will account to the Borrower monthly with a statement of Loans, accrued interest and Fees, charges and payments made pursuant to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, and such account rendered by the Administrative Agent shall be deemed conclusive upon the Borrower absent manifest error. The failure of the Administrative Agent to deliver such a statement of accounts shall not relieve or discharge the Borrower from any of its obligations hereunder.

  • Collection of Accounts 43 5.4 Payments ............................................................................. 44 5.5 Authorization to Make Loans .......................................................... 44 5.6

  • Maintenance of Accounts If an institution maintaining the Bank Accounts ceases to be a Qualified Institution, the Servicer will, with the Indenture Trustee’s assistance as necessary, move the Bank Accounts to a Qualified Institution within 30 days.

  • Debit of Accounts Bank may debit any of Borrower’s deposit accounts, including the Designated Deposit Account, for principal and interest payments or any other amounts Borrower owes Bank when due. These debits shall not constitute a set-off.

  • Books of Account and Records Proper and complete records and books of account shall be kept or shall be caused to be kept by the Board of Directors or such representatives as it may appoint in which shall be entered fully and accurately all transactions and other matters relating to the Company’s business in such detail and completeness as is customary and usual for businesses of the type engaged in by the Company. The books and records shall at all times be maintained at the principal executive office of the Company.

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