Common use of Retention of Books and Records Clause in Contracts

Retention of Books and Records. Buyer and Sellers shall retain for a period of three (3) years from the Closing all of their books and records (including such records as may be stored in computer databases) relating to the Purchased Assets. During such three-year period, each party will make such books and records available to the other for purposes of inspection and copying, upon a proper purpose being stated. If any party requires the original of any document in possession of the other, such party shall provide the same, if available, subject to the providing party's right to inspect and copy it. Each party will have the right to destroy such books and records at any time after the end of such three-year period; provided, however, that it shall give written notice to the other party prior to the time it intends to destroy such books and records so that if the other party wishes to take possession of all or some part of such books and records it may do so, at its expense.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (American Skiing Co), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ski Lifts Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement (American Skiing Co)

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Retention of Books and Records. Buyer and Sellers Seller shall retain for a period of three (3) years from the Closing all of their books and records (including such records as may be stored in computer databases) relating to the Purchased Assets. During such three-year period, each party will make such books and records available to the other for purposes of inspection and copying, upon a proper purpose being stated. If any party requires the original of any document in possession of the other, such party shall provide the same, if available, subject to the providing party's right to inspect and copy it. Each party will have the right to destroy such books and records at any time after the end of such three-year period; provided, however, that it shall give written notice to the other party prior to the time it intends to destroy such books and records so that if the other party wishes to take possession of all or some part of such books and records it may do so, at its expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Asc Holdings Inc)

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Retention of Books and Records. Buyer Purchaser and Sellers Seller shall retain for a period of three (3) years from the Closing all of their books and records (including such records as may be stored in computer databases) relating to the Purchased Assets. During such three-year period, each party will make such books and records available to the other for purposes of inspection and copying, upon a proper purpose being stated. If any party requires the original of any document in possession of the other, such party shall provide the same, if available, subject to the providing party's right to inspect and copy it. Each party will have the right to destroy such books and records at any time after the end of such three-year period; provided, however, that it shall give written notice to the other party prior to the time it intends to destroy such books and records so that if the other party wishes to take possession of all or some part of such books and records it may do so, at its expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (American Skiing Co /Me)

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