Relevant Books and Records definition

Relevant Books and Records shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.5(a).
Relevant Books and Records means, with respect to each Debtor, the books and records of such Debtor, including without limitation, those books and records with information concerning any General Unsecured Claims and any rights of setoff associated therewith and information concerning Avoidance Actions and any defenses thereto.
Relevant Books and Records means the UK Books and Records and the U.S. Books and Records.

Examples of Relevant Books and Records in a sentence

  • Tenant may conduct any audit or inspection of the Relevant Books and Records with Tenant’s own employees, or through an accountant or other agent selected by Tenant, or both in combination.

  • The UK GDPR and the DPA 2018 (together, the “Data Protection Laws”) will apply to the Firm’s disclosure of the Relevant Books and Records to the SEC to the extent that these comprise or contain personal data.

  • The necessary quality of confidence is defined as information which is not “ public property and public knowledge”.13 Given the information contained in the Relevant Books and Records is not publically available, it is likely to possess the requisite quality of confidence to the extent that the information relates to the Firm’s customers or employees and is not information owned by or relating to the Firm itself.

  • However, the Firm should be able to rely on the public interest and, where available, consent exceptions to the duties of confidence in permitting the SEC to access and examine its Relevant Books and Records.

  • Relevant Books and Records that constitute personal data only if the conditions of Article 46(1) UK GDPR or Article 49 UK GDPR (as interpreted by the Guidelines) are satisfied.

  • The opinions expressed in this letter regarding Article 49(1)(d) are accordingly subject to the Firm’s compliance with these ICO requirements.of or access to Relevant Books and Records that may contain personal data) after due and careful consideration.

  • The Independent Auditor shall conduct the audit during normal business hours solely as necessary to confirm the accuracy of the Relevant Books and Records.

  • It will be the responsibility of the Firm as data controller to assess, on a case- by-case basis (as and when the SEC requires disclosure of or access to Relevant Books and Records that may contain personal data), which of the provisions of the Data Protection Laws may be relied on for the lawful disclosure to the SEC of personal data comprising or contained in the Relevant Books and Records.

  • For these reasons, it is likely that the Firm would be able to rely on this exception to the duties of confidence in permitting the SEC to access and examine its Relevant Books and Records.

  • Megarry J in Coco v AN Clark (Engineers) Ltd at 420.If aspects of the information contained in the Relevant Books and Records relate to either customers or employees, this would likely imply that the Firm, as the recipient, either knew or ought to have known that the information was to be treated confidentially.


More Definitions of Relevant Books and Records

Relevant Books and Records means those books and records of Revstone and Spara with information concerning Revstone’s and Spara’s Retained Rights of Action and any rights of setoff associated therewith.
Relevant Books and Records means all original books of account, ledgers, general, financial and accounting records, files, papers, customers’ and suppliers’ lists, sales and promotional literature, customer and supplier correspondence and other data, records and documents primarily related to, or primarily used by any of the Seller Group Entities and the Company Group Entities in connection with, the Business whether or not physically held at a Company Group Entity as of the date hereof.
Relevant Books and Records shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.7.

Related to Relevant Books and Records

  • Books and Records means all books, records, board minutes, contracts, licenses, insurance policies, environmental audits, business plans, files, computer files, computer discs and other data and software storage and media devices, accounting books and records, financial statements (actual and pro forma), filings with Governmental Authorities and any and all records and instruments relating to the Collateral or Borrower's business.

  • Transferred Books and Records means all of Seller's customer or subscriber lists and records, accounts and billing records, plant and continuing property records, plans, blueprints, specifications, drawings, surveys, engineering reports, personnel records of Transferred Employees (where applicable), tariffs, orders or other material correspondence or records relating to regulation of the Business by any Governmental Authority, and all other documents, computer data and records, in each case relating primarily to the operation of the Business, except for the Retained Books and Records.

  • Excluded Books and Records has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).

  • Records means any written or recorded information, regardless of physical form or characteristics, which is produced or acquired by the Party in the performance of this agreement. Records produced or acquired in a machine readable electronic format shall be maintained in that format. The records described shall be made available at reasonable times during the period of the Agreement and for three years thereafter or for any period required by law for inspection by any authorized representatives of the State or Federal Government. If any litigation, claim, or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.

  • Accounting Records means the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers and supporting schedules which support the general ledger balances.

  • Books means books and records (including each Grantor’s Records indicating, summarizing, or evidencing such Grantor’s assets (including the Collateral) or liabilities, each Grantor’s Records relating to such Grantor’s business operations or financial condition, and each Grantor’s goods or General Intangibles related to such information).

  • Business Records means all files, documents, instruments, papers, books, reports, records, tapes, microfilms, photographs, letters, ledgers, journals, financial statements, technical documentation (design specifications, functional requirements, operating instructions, logic manuals, flow charts, etc.), user documentation (installation guides, user manuals, training materials, release notes, working papers, etc.), Tax Returns, other Tax work papers and files and other documents in whatever form, physical, electronic or otherwise.

  • Financial Records means any document or summary of information contained in a document, including electronic documents, that contains information about the financial activities or position of a person including, but not limited to, information about the assets, balance sheets, budgets, cash flow, earnings, revenue, expenditures, income, investments, losses, liabilities, payroll, profits, retained earnings, or taxes.

  • Account Records is defined in Section 1(a)(i) of the Administration Agreement.

  • Tax Records means any Tax Returns, Tax Return workpapers, documentation relating to any Tax Contests, and any other books of account or records (whether or not in written, electronic or other tangible or intangible forms and whether or not stored on electronic or any other medium) required to be maintained under the Code or other applicable Tax Laws or under any record retention agreement with any Tax Authority.

  • Borrower’s Books are all Borrower’s books and records including ledgers, federal and state tax returns, records regarding Borrower’s assets or liabilities, the Collateral, business operations or financial condition, and all computer programs or storage or any equipment containing such information.

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Monthly Records means all records and data maintained by the Servicer with respect to the Receivables, including the following with respect to each Receivable: the account number; the originating Dealer; Obligor name; Obligor address; Obligor home phone number; Obligor business phone number; original Principal Balance; original term; Annual Percentage Rate; current Principal Balance; current remaining term; origination date; first payment date; final scheduled payment date; next payment due date; date of most recent payment; new/used classification; collateral description; days currently delinquent; number of contract extensions (months) to date; amount of Scheduled Receivables Payment; and past due late charges.

  • Inspect means the ability to review and copy a CIF to the same extent as any other document contained in a court file.

  • Files and Records means all files and records of Seller relating to the Business, whether in hard copy or magnetic or other format including customer and supplier lists and records; equipment maintenance records; equipment warranty information; plant plans, specifications and drawings; sales and advertising material; computer software; technical and research analyses; engineering, sales, marketing and other studies, data and plans; bid information; quality assurance records; and records relating to those employees of Seller who may become employed by Purchaser following the Closing.

  • Digital books means works that are generally recognized in the ordinary and usual sense as books.

  • Pupil Records Means both of the following: (1) Any information that directly relates to a pupil that is maintained by LEA and (2) any information acquired directly from the pupil through the use of instructional software or applications assigned to the pupil by a teacher or other local educational LEA employee.

  • Corporate Office means the office of the Warrant Agent (or its successor) at which at any particular time its principal business shall be administered, which office is located at the date hereof at 00 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000.

  • Collection Records means all manually prepared or computer generated records relating to collection efforts or payment histories with respect to the Receivables.

  • Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging one or more characteristics of the product or service and comparing the same with the specified requirement to determine conformity.

  • Access means disclosure by the provision of access;

  • Servicing Records shall have the meaning provided in Section 11.14(b) hereof.

  • Property records means the records created and maintained by the contractor in support of its stewardship responsibilities for the management of Government property.

  • Adult bookstore or “adult video store” means a commercial establishment which, as one of its principal business purposes, offers for sale or rental, for any form of consideration, any one or more of the following:

  • Receivables Records means (i) all original copies of all documents, instruments or other writings or electronic records or other Records evidencing the Receivables, (ii) all books, correspondence, credit or other files, Records, ledger sheets or cards, invoices, and other papers relating to Receivables, including, without limitation, all tapes, cards, computer tapes, computer discs, computer runs, record keeping systems and other papers and documents relating to the Receivables, whether in the possession or under the control of Grantor or any computer bureau or agent from time to time acting for Grantor or otherwise, (iii) all evidences of the filing of financing statements and the registration of other instruments in connection therewith, and amendments, supplements or other modifications thereto, notices to other creditors or secured parties, and certificates, acknowledgments, or other writings, including, without limitation, lien search reports, from filing or other registration officers, (iv) all credit information, reports and memoranda relating thereto and (v) all other written or nonwritten forms of information related in any way to the foregoing or any Receivable.

  • City Ledger Report means a list submitted by the Contractor indicating on a daily basis its total number of sleeping room nights rented as well as the total number for sleeping rooms removed from its available inventory or rentals, for purposes of repair.