Common use of The Fee Letter Clause in Contracts

The Fee Letter. A direction letter executed by the Seller authorizing the Agent, and directing warehousemen to allow the Agent, to inspect and make copies from Seller's books and records maintained at off-site data processing or storage facilities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Receivables Purchase Agreement (Metals Usa Inc), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Metals Usa Inc), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Bindley Western Industries Inc)