LESSOR RIGHT TO AUDIT Sample Clauses

LESSOR RIGHT TO AUDIT. The Lessor, at its own expense (except as provided below), shall have the right from time to time to have its accountants or representatives audit the information set forth in the Officer's Certificate and, in connection with such audits, to examine the Lessee's records with respect thereto (including supporting data, income tax and sales tax returns), subject to any prohibitions or limitations on disclosure of any such data under applicable law or regulations, including without limitation, any duly enacted "Patients' Bill of Rights" or similar legislation, including such limitations ax xxy be necessary to preserve the confidentiality of any Facility-patient relationship and any physician-patient privilege. If any such audit discloses a deficiency in the reporting of Gross Revenues and either the Lessee agrees with the result of such audit or the matter is compromised, the Lessee shall forthwith pay to the Lessor the amount of the deficiency in Additional Rent which would have been payable by it had such deficiency in reporting Gross Revenues not occurred, as finally agreed or determined, together with interest on the Additional Rent which should have been payable by it, calculated at the Overdue Rate, from the date when said payment should have been made by the Lessee to the date that the Lessor receives such payment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, with respect to any audit that is commenced more than two (2) years after the date Gross Revenues for any calendar year are reported by the Lessee to the Lessor, the deficiency, if any, with respect to Additional Rent shall bear interest as permitted herein only from the date such determination of deficiency is made, unless such deficiency is the result of gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the Lessee (or any Affiliate thereof). If any audit conducted for the Lessor pursuant to the provisions hereof discloses that (a) the Gross Revenues actually received by the Lessee for any calendar year exceed those reported by the Lessee by more than five percent (5%), the Lessee shall pay the reasonable cost of such audit and examination or (b) the Lessee has overpaid Additional Rent, and if no Event of Default exists, the Lessor shall so notify the Lessee and the Lessee shall direct the Lessor either (i) to refund the overpayment to the Lessee or (ii) grant a credit against Rent next coming due in the amount of such difference.
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  • Right to Audit During the term of this Agreement and not more than once per year (unless circumstances warrant additional audits as described below), Servicer may audit the Asset Representations Reviewer’s policies, procedures and records that relate to the performance of the Asset Representation Reviewer under this Agreement to ensure compliance with this Agreement upon at least 10 business days’ notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that Servicer may conduct an audit at any time, in the event of (i) audits required by Servicer’s governmental or regulatory authorities, (ii) investigations of claims of misappropriation, fraud, or business irregularities of a potentially criminal nature, or (iii) Servicer reasonably believes that an audit is necessary to address a material operational problem or issue that poses a threat to Servicer’s business.

  • Tenant’s Right to Audit During the sixty (60)-day period after receipt of any Landlord’s Statement (the “Review Period”), Tenant may, upon prior notice to Landlord, inspect and audit Landlord’s records relevant to the cost and expense items reflected in such Landlord’s Statement at a reasonable time mutually agreeable to Landlord and Tenant during Landlord’s usual business hours at the management office where such records are maintained. Tenant shall be entitled to retain an independent company or certified public accountant to review Landlord’s relevant records to determine if the proper amount of Additional Rent was charged to Tenant for such period, provided that such company or accountant must be employed on a regular fee for services basis and not a contingent fee basis. Each Landlord’s Table of Contents Statement shall be conclusive and binding upon Tenant unless within sixty (60) days after receipt of such Landlord’s Statement Tenant shall have completed such inspection and audit and shall notify Landlord that it disputes the correctness of Landlord’s Statement, specifying the respects in which Landlord’s Statement is claimed to be incorrect. If such audit or review reveals that Landlord has overcharged Tenant, then within fifteen (15) days after the results of such audit are made available to Landlord, Landlord shall reimburse Tenant the amount of such overcharge. If the audit reveals that Tenant was undercharged, then within fifteen (15) days after the results of the audit are made available to Tenant, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord the amount of such undercharge. If Landlord desires to contest such audit results, Landlord may do so by submitting the results of the audit to arbitration pursuant to Section 13.9 of the Lease within sixty (60) days of receipt of the results of the audit, and the arbitration shall be final and binding upon Landlord and Tenant. Tenant agrees to pay the cost of such audit, provided that, if the audit reveals that Landlord’s determination of such Additional Rent as set forth in any statement sent to Tenant was in error in Landlord’s favor by more than five percent (5%), Landlord shall pay the reasonable cost of such audit. Pending the determination of such dispute as hereinafter provided, Tenant shall pay Additional Rent in accordance with the applicable Landlord’s Statement, and such payment shall be without prejudice to Tenant’s position. All inspections and audits of Landlord’s books and records and any arbitration shall be subject to a confidentiality agreement reasonably acceptable to Landlord.

  • RECORDS; RIGHT TO AUDIT (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain in the form and for the period required by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act, all records relating to the Fund's investments made by the Sub-Adviser that are required to be maintained by the Fund pursuant to the requirements of Rule 31a-1 under the 1940 Act. The Sub-Adviser agrees that all records that it maintains on behalf of the Fund are the property of the Fund, and the Sub-Adviser will surrender promptly to the Fund any such records upon the Fund's request; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain a copy of such records. In addition, for the duration of this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser shall preserve for the periods prescribed by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act any such records as are required to be maintained by it pursuant to this Agreement and shall transfer all such records to any entity designated by the Adviser upon the termination of this Agreement.

  • Auditor Report; Right to Audit (a) Within the time period permitted for the examination audit pursuant to 12 CFR Section 363 after the end of each fiscal year from and including the fiscal year during which Bank Closing falls to and including the calendar year during which the Termination Date falls, the Assuming Institution shall deliver to the Corporation and to the Receiver a report signed by its independent public accountants stating that they have reviewed the terms of this Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement and that, in the course of their annual audit of the Assuming Institution’s books and records, nothing has come to their attention suggesting that any computations required to be made by the Assuming Institution during such year by this Article II were not made by the Assuming Institution in accordance herewith. In the event that the Assuming Institution cannot comply with the preceding sentence, it shall promptly submit to the Receiver corrected computations together with a report signed by its independent public accountants stating that, after giving effect to such corrected computations, nothing has come to their attention suggesting that any computations required to be made by the Assuming Institution during such year by this Article II were not made by the Assuming Institution in accordance herewith. In such event, the Assuming Institution and the Receiver shall make all such accounting adjustments and payments as may be necessary to give effect to each correction reflected in such corrected computations, retroactive to the date on which the corresponding incorrect computation was made. It is the intention of this provision to align the timing of the audit required under this Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement with the examination audit required pursuant to 12 CFR Section 363.

  • LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO INSPECT Tenant shall permit Landlord and its authorized representatives to inspect the Leased Property, or any portion thereof, during usual business hours upon not less than forty-eight (48) hours’ notice and to make such repairs as Landlord is permitted or required to make pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, provided that any inspection or repair by Landlord or its representatives will not unreasonably interfere with Tenant’s use and operation of the Leased Property and further provided that in the event of an emergency, as determined by Landlord in its reasonable discretion, prior Notice shall not be necessary.

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PREMIUM BASED CHARGE: WE WILL APPLY AN ANNUAL PREMIUM BASED CHARGE AGAINST EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT MADE TO THIS CONTRACT. THE PREMIUM CHARGE WILL APPLY TO EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT THAT HAS BEEN INVESTED FOR [7] YEARS OR LESS. AN ANNUAL PREMIUM BASED CHARGE SHOWN BELOW WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT VALUE ON THE CONTRACT ANNIVERSARY BASED ON REMAINING GROSS PREMIUMS. EACH PREMIUM PAYMENT HAS ITS OWN [7] YEAR PREMIUM BASED CHARGE SCHEDULE AND IS ASSIGNED A PREMIUM BASED CHARGE BREAKPOINT AMOUNT BASED ON THE CURRENT DEPOSIT PLUS THE GREATER OF: A) THE TOTAL BALANCE AS OF THE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING VALUATION DATE; OR B) CUMULATIVE DEPOSITS PREVIOUSLY RECEIVED LESS PRIOR WITHDRAWALS, BUT NOT LESS THAN ZERO. . IF A SUBSEQUENT PREMIUM PAYMENT BRINGS THE CUMULATIVE TOTAL TO A NEW BREAKPOINT, ONLY THAT PREMIUM PAYMENT WILL RECEIVE THE NEW BREAKPOINT PREMIUM BASED CHARGE. 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NO CDSC WILL BE ASSESSED IF ONLY THE AWA IS TAKEN, OR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS ARE MET FOR THE WAIVER OF THE CDSC. FOR ANY SURRENDER, THE AMOUNT SUBJECT TO CDSC WILL BE CALCULATED AT THE TIME OF WITHDRAWAL BY DIVIDING (A) BY (B) MULTIPLIED BY (C) WHERE:

  • Right to Lease Landlord reserves the absolute right to effect such other tenancies in the Project as Landlord in the exercise of its sole business judgment shall determine to best promote the interests of the Building or Project. Tenant does not rely on the fact, nor does Landlord represent, that any specific tenant or type or number of tenants shall, during the Lease Term, occupy any space in the Building or Project.

  • Performance by Lessee on Behalf of Lessor In the event that neither Lessor nor Lender cures said breach within thirty (30) days after receipt of said notice, or if having commenced said cure they do not diligently pursue it to completion, then Lessee may elect to cure said breach at Lessee's expense and offset from Rent an amount equal to the greater of one month's Base Rent or the Security Deposit, and to pay an excess of such expense under protest, reserving Lessee's right to reimbursement from Lessor. Lessee shall document the cost of said cure and supply said documentation to Lessor.

  • Landlord’s Right to Enter Landlord and its agents shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours after giving Tenant reasonable notice and subject to Tenant's reasonable security measures for the purpose of (i) inspecting the same; (ii) showing the Leased Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees or tenants; (iii) making necessary alterations, additions or repairs; and (iv) performing any of Tenant's obligations when Tenant has failed to do so. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises during normal business hours (or as otherwise agreed), subject to Tenant's reasonable security measures, for purposes of supplying any maintenance or services agreed to be supplied by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to enter the Outside Areas during normal business hours for purposes of (i) inspecting the exterior of the Building and the Outside Areas; (ii) posting notices of nonresponsibility (and for such purposes Tenant shall provide Landlord at least thirty days' prior written notice of any work to be performed on the Leased Premises); and (iii) supplying any services to be provided by Landlord. Any entry into the Leased Premises or the Outside Areas obtained by Landlord in accordance with this paragraph shall not under any circumstances be construed or deemed to be a forcible or unlawful entry into, or a detainer of, the Leased Premises, or an eviction, actual or constructive of Tenant from the Leased Premises or any portion thereof. In exercising its rights under this Section 4.9, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with Tenant's use of the Leased Premises and the Outside Areas.

  • Right to Extend Dealer may postpone any Settlement Date or any other date of valuation or delivery, with respect to some or all of the relevant Settlement Shares, if Dealer determines, based on advice of counsel, that such extension is reasonably necessary or appropriate to enable Dealer to effect purchases of Shares in connection with its hedging activity hereunder in a manner that would, if Dealer were Counterparty or an affiliated purchaser of Counterparty, be in compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.

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