Class records Sample Clauses

Class records arrange for the Agent to have access electronically to the class records of each Vessel by either (i) arranging for the relevant Classification Society to give the Agent direct access to such class records or (ii) designating the Agent as a user or administrator of the relevant Owner’s electronic accounts with the relevant Classification Society; and
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Class records. Teachers shall keep a class record (grade book or other approved data collection medium) of student evaluations and attendance and other such educationally related records as may be reasonably required.
Class records. The Borrower shall arrange for the Bank to have access electronically to the class records of each Ship by either (i) arranging for the relevant Classification Society to give the Bank direct access to such class records or (ii) designating the Bank as a user or administrator of the Borrower’s electronic accounts with the relevant Classification Society;
Class records. Each Borrower shall use best endeavours to procure upon Lender’s request that the Approved Classification Society referred to in Clause 13.3(b) shall:
Class records. “Class Records” means the electronic time and payroll records for all Class Members to be provided by the Settling Entities to Class Counsel, as described in Section 3.4(B)(1).

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  • Business Records Keep, and cause each Subsidiary to keep, adequate records and books of account with respect to its business activities in which proper entries are made in accordance with GAAP reflecting all its financial transactions.

  • Account Records Permanent Mortgage Loan account records must be maintained by the Servicer for each Mortgage Loan. Each account record must be identifiable by the Servicer Loan Number.

  • Files and Records A. An employee will have the right to review the contents of files concerning the employee, excluding initial references of the district pertaining to said employee or other items statutorily exempt from disclosure originating after initial employment, and to have a representative of the Association accompany him/her in such a review.

  • Patient Records Upon termination of this Agreement, the New PC shall retain all patient dental records maintained by the New PC or the MSO in the name of the New PC. During the term of this Agreement, and thereafter, the New PC or its designee shall have reasonable access during normal business hours to the New PC's and the MSO's records, including, but not limited to, records of collections, expenses and disbursements as kept by the MSO in performing the MSO's obligations under this Agreement, and the New PC may copy any or all such records.

  • Daily Records On each Business Day, the Servicer shall make or cause to be made available at the office of the Servicer for inspection by the Trustee upon request a record setting forth (i) the Collections in respect of Principal Receivables and in respect of Finance Charge Receivables processed by the Servicer on the second preceding Business Day in respect of each Account and (ii) the amount of Receivables as of the close of business on the second preceding Business Day in each Account. The Servicer shall, at all times, maintain its computer files with respect to the Accounts in such a manner so that the Accounts may be specifically identified and shall make available to the Trustee at the office of the Servicer on any Business Day any computer programs necessary to make such identification.

  • Accounts; Records The Servicer shall maintain accounts and records as to the Recovery Property accurately and in accordance with its standard accounting procedures and in sufficient detail (i) to permit reconciliation between payments or recoveries with respect to the Recovery Property and the amounts from time to time remitted to the Collection Account in respect of the Recovery Property and (ii) to permit the FRC Collections held by the Servicer to be accounted for separately from the funds with which they may be commingled, so that the dollar amounts of FRC Collections commingled with the Servicer’s funds may be properly identified and traced.

  • Shared-Loss Asset Records and Reports The Assuming Institution shall establish and maintain such records as may be appropriate to account for the Single Family Shared-Loss Loans in such form and detail as the Receiver may reasonably require, and to enable the Assuming Institution to prepare and deliver to the Receiver such reports as the Receiver may from time to time request regarding the Single Family Shared-Loss Loans and the Monthly Certificates required by Section 2.1 of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Corporate Books and Records The minute books of the Company contain accurate records of all meetings and accurately reflect all other actions taken by the stockholders, Board of Directors and all committees of the Board of Directors of the Company. Complete and accurate copies of all such minute books and of the stock register of the Company have been provided by the Company to the Buyer.

  • Company Books and Records During the term of the Company and for seven (7) years thereafter, the Company shall keep at its principal place of business, the following: · A current list of the name and last known address of each Member and Manager; · Copies of records that would enable a Member to determine the relative voting rights, if any, of the Members; · A copy of the Certificate of Formation, together with any amendments thereto; · Copies of the Company's federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for the seven (7) most recent years; · A copy of this Company Agreement and any amendments that are in writing, together with any amendments thereto; and · Copies of financial statements, if any, of the Company for the seven (7) most recent years. A Member may: · At the Member's own expense, inspect and copy any Company record upon reasonable request during ordinary business hours; and Tulsa Real Estate Fund, LLC 23 Company Agreement · Obtain from time to time upon reasonable demand: § True and complete information regarding the state of the business and financial condition of the Company; § Promptly after becoming available, a copy of the Company's federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for each year; and § Other information regarding the affairs of the Company as is just and reasonable. As stated above, a Member shall have the right, during ordinary business hours, to inspect and copy the Company documents listed above at the Member’s expense. But, the Member must give seven (7) days’ notice to the Manager of such Member’s intent to inspect and/or copy the documents, and may only inspect and copy such Company documents for a purpose reasonably related to the Member’s Interest in the Company as approved by the Manager. The Company may impose a reasonable charge, limited to the costs of labor and material, for copies of records furnished. The Company may elect, at its option, to provide the requested document electronically. To the extent allowed by law, the Manager shall honor requests of Members to keep their contact information confidential.

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