Review by Auditor Sample Clauses

Review by Auditor. If Buyer gives Agent a timely Buyer Objection Notice to the Closing Statement, then Agent and Buyer shall use their reasonable best efforts to resolve any such objection. If a written resolution is not obtained within thirty (30) days after the Agent has received the Buyer Objection Notice, the issue(s) in dispute will be submitted to the Auditor for resolution, which resolution will be limited to determining Closing Date Net Working Capital, Unpaid Indebtedness and Unpaid Transaction Expenses, and any other accounting matters specifically referred to the Auditor by the mutual agreement of the Agent and Buyer. The determination of the Auditor shall be set forth in a written notice delivered, as promptly as practicable after the issue(s) in dispute have been submitted to the Auditor, to the Buyer and Agent by the Auditor and will be final, binding and conclusive on the parties. Buyer and Sellers shall each bear fifty percent (50%) of the fees and expenses of the Auditor for such determination. Buyer and Agent will use all reasonable efforts to cause the Auditor to render its decision as promptly as practicable, including without limitation by promptly complying with all reasonable requests by the Auditor for information, books, records and similar items.
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Review by Auditor. (a) The Vendor must deliver the Completion Balance Sheet (together with all of the Vendor’s working papers) to the Vendor’s auditors (the Auditor) within two Business Days of its preparation under clause 9.1.
Review by Auditor. If the Purchaser gives the Seller a timely Purchaser Objection Notice to the Closing Statements, then the Seller and the Purchaser shall use their reasonable best efforts to resolve any such objection. If a written resolution is not obtained within thirty (30) days after the Seller has received the Purchaser Objection Notice, the issue(s) in dispute will be submitted to the Auditor for resolution, which resolution will be limited to determining whether Purchaser’s or Seller’ position is correct. The determination of the Auditor shall be set forth in a written notice delivered, as promptly as practicable after the issue(s) in dispute have been submitted to the Auditor, to the Purchaser and the Seller by the Auditor and will be final, binding and conclusive on the parties. The Purchaser and the Seller shall each bear fifty percent (50%) of the fees and expenses of the Auditor for such determination. The Purchaser and the Seller will use all reasonable efforts to cause the Auditor to render its decision as promptly as practicable, including without limitation by promptly complying with all reasonable requests by the Auditor for information, books, records and similar items.

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  • SAO AUDIT A. The state auditor may conduct an audit or investigation of any entity receiving funds from the state directly under the Contract or indirectly through a subcontract under the Contract. The acceptance of funds directly under the Contract or indirectly through a subcontract under the Contract acts as acceptance of the authority of the state auditor, under the direction of the legislative audit committee, to conduct an audit or investigation in connection with those funds. Under the direction of the legislative audit committee, an entity that is the subject of an audit or investigation by the state auditor must provide the state auditor with access to any information the state auditor considers relevant to the investigation or audit.

  • Independent Auditor The Company’s independent auditor, if any, shall be an independent public accounting firm selected by the Member, which may also be the Member’s independent auditor.

  • Independent Audit The Grantee shall submit, in a format specified by the department, the independent financial compliance audit prepared by an independent Certified Public Accountant for the previous fiscal year. The audit shall follow the General Grant Requirements of Sections VIII (F) and (G) and be submitted no later than March 1 of the current fiscal year.

  • Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • Audit Notwithstanding any other audit requirement, H-GAC reserves the right to conduct or cause to be conducted an independent audit of any transaction under this Agreement, such audit may be performed by the H-GAC local government audit staff, a certified public accountant firm, or other auditors designated by H-GAC and will be conducted in accordance with applicable professional standards and practices. The Contractor understands and agrees that the Contractor shall be liable to the H-GAC for any findings that result in monetary obligations to H-GAC.

  • Independent Auditors The Company shall, until at least the Termination Date, maintain as its independent auditors an accounting firm authorized to practice before the SEC.

  • Accountants' Reports promptly upon receipt thereof (unless restricted by applicable professional standards), copies of all reports submitted to Company by independent certified public accountants in connection with each annual, interim or special audit of the financial statements of Company and its Subsidiaries made by such accountants, including any comment letter submitted by such accountants to management in connection with their annual audit;

  • Determination by Accountant All mathematical determinations, and all determinations as to whether any of the Total Payments are "parachute payments" (within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code), that are required to be made under this Section, including determinations as to whether a Gross-Up Payment is required, the amount of such Gross-Up Payment, the reduction of the Total Payments to the Safe Harbor Cap, amounts relevant to the last sentence of this Section 6(b), and the assumptions to be utilized in arriving at such determinations, shall be made at Westport's expense by an independent nationally recognized accounting firm selected by Westport (the "Accounting Firm"). The Accounting Firm shall provide its determination (the "Determination"), together with detailed supporting calculations and documentation to Westport and the Employee by no later than ten (10) days following the Termination Date, if applicable, or such earlier time as is requested by Westport or the Employee (if the Employee reasonably believes that any of the Total Payments may be subject to the Excise Tax). If the Accounting Firm determines that no Excise Tax is payable by the Employee, it shall furnish the Employee and Westport with a written statement that such Accounting Firm has concluded that no Excise Tax is payable (including the reasons therefor) and that the Employee has substantial authority not to report any Excise Tax on his or her federal income tax return. If a Gross-Up Payment is determined to be payable, it shall be paid to the Employee within twenty (20) days after the Determination (and all accompanying calculations and other material supporting the Determination) is delivered to Westport by the Accounting Firm. Any determination by the Accounting Firm shall be binding upon Westport and the Employee, absent manifest error. As a result of uncertainty in the application of Section 4999 of the Code at the time of the Determination by the Accounting Firm hereunder, it is possible that Gross-Up Payments not made by Westport should have been made ("Underpayment"), or that Gross-Up Payments will have been made by Westport which should not have been made ("Overpayments"). In either such event, the Accounting Firm shall determine the amount of the Underpayment or Overpayment that has occurred. In the case of an Underpayment, the amount of such Underpayment shall be promptly paid by Westport to or for the benefit of the Employee. In the case of an Overpayment, the Employee shall, at the direction and expense of Westport, take such steps as are reasonably necessary (including the filing of returns and claims for refund), follow reasonable instructions from, and procedures established by, Westport, and otherwise reasonably cooperate with Westport to correct such Overpayment, provided, however, that (i) the Employee shall not in any event be obligated to return to Westport an amount greater than the net after-tax portion of the Overpayment that he or she has retained or has recovered as a refund from the applicable taxing authorities and (ii) this provision shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with the intent to make the Employee whole, on an after-tax basis, from the application of the Excise Tax, it being understood that the correction of an Overpayment may result in the Employee repaying to Westport an amount which is less than the Overpayment.

  • Accountants’ Report Simultaneously with the delivery of the annual financial statements referred to in Section 5.08(2), a certificate of the independent public accountants who audited such statements to the effect that, in making the examination necessary for the audit of such statements, they have obtained no knowledge of any condition or event which constitutes a Default or Event of Default, or if such accountants shall have obtained knowledge of any such condition or event, specifying in such certificate each such condition or event of which they have knowledge and the nature and status thereof;

  • Records; Audit During the Royalty Term and for five (5) years thereafter, OST shall keep, and shall cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees to keep, complete and accurate records pertaining to the sale or other disposition of Licensed Product in sufficient detail to permit Advaxis to confirm the accuracy of payments due hereunder. Advaxis shall have the right, upon thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to OST, to cause an independent, certified international public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to OST to audit such records during OST’s normal business hours with the purpose of confirming the number of Licensed Product units sold, the gross sales and Net Sales of Licensed Product, the royalties payable, the method used to calculate the royalties payable, and the exchange rates used in accordance with Section 7.2. An audit under this Section 7.4 shall not occur more than once in any Calendar Year, except in the case of any subsequent “for cause” audit. The accounting firm shall disclose to Advaxis only whether the reports are correct or incorrect and the specific details concerning any discrepancies. No other information shall be provided to Advaxis. The accounting firm shall provide OST with a copy of any disclosures or reports made to Advaxis and OST shall have an opportunity to discuss such disclosures or reports with Advaxis and the accounting firm. Information, disclosures, or reports arising from any such examination shall be Confidential Information of OST subject to the confidentiality and other obligations of Article 10. Prompt adjustments shall be made by the parties to reflect the results of such audit (but in no event later than forty-five (45) days thereafter). Advaxis shall bear the full cost of such audit unless such audit discloses a variance of more than the greater of (x) ten percent (10%) of the payments due under this Agreement or (y) One Million US Dollars ($1,000,000), in which case, OST shall bear the full cost of such audit.

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