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REPORTS, BOOKS AND RECORDS, SAMPLES. (a) On or before the due date of the Royalties described herein, and at least quarterly on a calendar quarter basis, Golden shall make written reports to Futech in form and with detail as shall reasonably be requested by Futech, certified to be accurate by an authorized agent of Golden, setting forth the Net Sales and other detail relating to the Net Sales for the period to which the Royalties relate. Said reports need only be furnished if there are Net Sales during the calendar quarter. The failure or refusal of Golden to timely furnish any such report, or the payment due as shown in the report, shall be deemed a substantial and material breach of this Agreement. The receipt and acceptance by Futech of any of the reports furnished pursuant to this Agreement, or of any payments made herein (or the cashing of any checks paid hereunder) shall not preclude Futech from questioning the accuracy of any such report at any time (within the two year period described below), and in the event that any inconsistencies or mistakes are discovered in any such report or payment, they shall immediately be rectified and the appropriate payment made by Golden, together with interest on the overdue payments at the per annum rate of one (1) percentage point above the prime rate of interest published by the Wall Street Journal, as such rate may from time to time
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  • Financial Information; Books and Records (a) The Seller SEC Documents include (i) the audited consolidated balance sheet of the Seller for each of the three fiscal years ended as of December 31, 2005, December 31, 2006 and December 31, 2007, and the related audited consolidated statements of operations, cash flows, and shareholders’ equity and comprehensive income of the Seller, together with all related notes and schedules thereto, accompanied by the reports thereon of the Seller’s independent accountants (collectively referred to herein as the “Seller Financial Statements”) and (ii) the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet of the Seller as of September 30, 2008, and the related unaudited consolidated statements of operations and cash flows of the Seller, together with all related notes and schedules thereto (the “Seller Interim Financial Statements”). The Seller has provided to the Purchaser copies of the unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Business as of September 30, 2008, and the related unaudited consolidated statement of income, copies of which appear in Section 3.09 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule (collectively referred to herein as the “Business Financial Statements”). The Seller Financial Statements, the Seller Interim Financial Statements and the Business Financial Statements (I) were prepared in accordance with the books of account and other financial records of the Seller, its subsidiaries, the Companies, the Subsidiaries and the Group Companies, (II) present fairly in all material respects the consolidated financial condition and results of operations of the Seller, its subsidiaries, the Companies, the Subsidiaries and the Group Companies as of the dates thereof or for the periods covered thereby, except in the case of the Seller Interim Financial Statements and the Business Financial Statements for the absence of notes thereto and subject to normal and recurring year-end adjustments, and (III) have been prepared in accordance with GAAP applied on a basis consistent with the past practices of the Seller, its subsidiaries, the Companies, the Subsidiaries and the Group Companies.

  • Company Books and Records During the term of the Company and for seven (7) years thereafter, the Company shall keep at its principal place of business, the following: · A current list of the name and last known address of each Member and Manager; · Copies of records that would enable a Member to determine the relative voting rights, if any, of the Members; · A copy of the Certificate of Formation, together with any amendments thereto; · Copies of the Company's federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for the seven (7) most recent years; · A copy of this Company Agreement and any amendments that are in writing, together with any amendments thereto; and · Copies of financial statements, if any, of the Company for the seven (7) most recent years. A Member may: · At the Member's own expense, inspect and copy any Company record upon reasonable request during ordinary business hours; and Tulsa Real Estate Fund, LLC 23 Company Agreement · Obtain from time to time upon reasonable demand: § True and complete information regarding the state of the business and financial condition of the Company; § Promptly after becoming available, a copy of the Company's federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for each year; and § Other information regarding the affairs of the Company as is just and reasonable. As stated above, a Member shall have the right, during ordinary business hours, to inspect and copy the Company documents listed above at the Member’s expense. But, the Member must give seven (7) days’ notice to the Manager of such Member’s intent to inspect and/or copy the documents, and may only inspect and copy such Company documents for a purpose reasonably related to the Member’s Interest in the Company as approved by the Manager. The Company may impose a reasonable charge, limited to the costs of labor and material, for copies of records furnished. The Company may elect, at its option, to provide the requested document electronically. To the extent allowed by law, the Manager shall honor requests of Members to keep their contact information confidential.

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  • Access to Books and Records During the course of this transaction through Closing, each party agrees to make available for inspection all corporate books, records and assets, and otherwise afford to each other and their respective representatives, reasonable access to all documentation and other information concerning the business, financial and legal conditions of each other for the purpose of conducting a due diligence investigation thereof. Such due diligence investigation shall be for the purpose of satisfying each party as to the business, financial and legal condition of each other for the purpose of determining the desirability of consummating the proposed transaction. The Parties further agree to keep confidential and not use for their own benefit, except in accordance with this Agreement any information or documentation obtained in connection with any such investigation.

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