Examination Sample Clauses

Examination. You are responsible for promptly examining each statement upon receiving it and reporting any irregularities to us. If you fail to report any irregularities such as forged, altered, unauthorized, unsigned, or otherwise fraudulent items drawn on your account, erroneous payments or transactions, or other discrepancies reflected on your statement within 33 days of the date we sent the statement to you, we will not be responsible for your loss. We also will not be liable for any items that are forged or altered in a manner not detectable by a reasonable person, including the unauthorized use of a facsimile signature machine.
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Examination. The Borrower shall promptly examine a copy of each Letter of Credit and each amendment thereto that is delivered to it and, in the event of any claim of noncompliance with the Borrower’s instructions or other irregularity, the Borrower will immediately notify the L/C Issuer. The Borrower shall be conclusively deemed to have waived any such claim against the L/C Issuer and its correspondents unless such notice is given as aforesaid.
Examination. After receipt of the Final Working Capital Statement, Seller shall have thirty (30) days (the “Review Period”) to review the Final Working Capital Statement. During the Review Period, Seller and Seller’s Accountants shall have full access to the relevant books and records of Buyer, the personnel of, and work papers prepared by, Buyer and/or Buyer’s Accountants to the extent that they relate to the Final Working Capital Statement and to such historical financial information (to the extent in Buyer’s possession) relating to the Final Working Capital Statement as Seller may reasonably request for the purpose of reviewing the Final Working Capital Statement and to prepare a Statement of Objections (defined below), provided, that such access shall be in a manner that does not interfere with the normal business operations of Buyer.
Examination. Buyer may examine title and obtain a survey of the Property and furnish Seller with a written statement of title objections at or prior to the closing. If Seller fails or is unable to satisfy valid title objections at or prior to the closing or any unilateral extension thereof, which would prevent the Seller from conveying good and marketable title to the Property, then Buyer, among its other remedies, may terminate the Agreement without penalty upon written notice to Seller. Good and marketable title as used herein shall mean title which a title insurance company licensed to do business in Georgia will insure at its regular rates, subject only to standard exceptions.
Examination. In entering into this Agreement, the Buyer has not been induced by and has not relied upon any written or oral representations, warranties or statements, whether express or implied, made by any Seller, any partner of any Seller, or any affiliate, agent, employee, or other representative of any of the foregoing or by any broker or any other person representing or purporting to represent any Seller, with respect to the Transferred Assets or any other matter affecting or relating to the transactions contemplated hereby, other than those representations, warranties or statements expressly set forth in this Agreement and the Closing Documents. The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement and the Closing Documents, no Seller makes any representations or warranties whatsoever, whether express or implied or arising by operation of law, with respect to the Transferred Assets, including any warranties or representations as to habitability, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, zoning, Tax consequences, latent or patent physical or environmental condition, utilities, operating history or projections, valuation, governmental approvals, the compliance with governmental laws, the truth, accuracy or completeness of documents or any other information provided by or on behalf of Sellers to the Buyer, or any other matter or thing regarding the Transferred Assets. The Buyer represents to Sellers that the Buyer has conducted such investigations of the Transferred Assets, including but not limited to, the physical and environmental conditions of the Properties, as the Buyer deems necessary to satisfy itself as to the condition of the Transferred Assets and the existence or nonexistence or curative action to be taken with respect to any hazardous or toxic substances on or discharged from the Property, and will rely solely upon the same and not upon any information provided by or on behalf of Sellers or their agents or employees with respect thereto, other than such representations, warranties and covenants of Sellers as are expressly set forth in this Agreement or the Closing Documents. Subject to the express representations of Sellers herein and in the Closing Documents and the provisions set forth herein and contained in the Closing Documents, upon the Closing, the Buyer shall assume the risk that adverse matters, including, but not limited to, construction defects and adverse physical and environmental conditions...
Examination. Each Party agrees to submit to any examination that may be required by a Regulatory Authority having jurisdiction over the other Party, during regular business hours and upon reasonable prior notice, and to otherwise provide reasonable cooperation to the other Party in responding to such Regulatory Authority’s inquiries and requests related to the Program.
Examination. You are responsible for examining each statement and reporting any irregularities to us. We will not be responsible for any forged, altered, or unauthorized item drawn on your account if: (1) you fail to notify us within thirty (30) days of the mailing date of the earliest statement and availability of checks containing any forgery, alteration, or unauthorized signature on the item; or
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Examination. You are responsible for examining each statement and your check copy and reporting any irregularities to the Credit Union. The Credit Union will not be responsible for any forged, altered, unauthorized, or unsigned item drawn or deposited to your account if you fail to notify the Credit Union within thirty (30) days of the mailing date of the earliest statement or delivery of e-statements and availability of drafts containing any forgery, alteration, or unauthorized signature on the item.
Examination. You are responsible for examining each statement and reporting any irregularities to the Credit Union. The Credit Union will not be responsible for any forged, altered, or unauthorized item drawn on your account if: (1) you fail to notify the Credit Union within 30 days of the mailing date of the earliest statement and availability of checks containing any forgery, alteration, or unauthorized signature on the item; or (2) any items are forged or altered in a manner not detectable by a reasonable person, including the unauthorized use of a facsimile signature machine.
Examination. You are responsible for promptly examining each statement upon receiving it and reporting any irregularities to us. If you fail to report any irregularities such as forged, altered, unauthorized, unsigned, or otherwise fraudulent items drawn on your account, erroneous payments or transactions, or other discrepancies reflected on your statement within a reasonable time of receiving your statement, we will not be responsible for your loss. In addition, we will not be responsible for any such items, payments, transactions, or other discrepancies reflected on your statement if you fail to notify us within thirty-three (33) days of the mailing date of the statement. We also will not be liable for any items that are forged or altered in a manner not detectable by a reasonable person, including the unauthorized use of a facsimile signature machine.
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