Records and Accounts Sample Clauses

Records and Accounts. The Trustee shall maintain accurate and detailed records and accounts of all transactions of the Trust, which shall be available at all reasonable times for inspection by any legally entitled person or entity to the extent required by applicable law, or any other person determined by the Committee.
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Records and Accounts. The Borrower will (a) keep, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to keep, true and accurate records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries will be made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and (b) maintain adequate accounts and reserves for all taxes (including income taxes), depreciation, depletion, obsolescence and amortization of its properties and the properties of its Subsidiaries, contingencies, and other reserves.
Records and Accounts. 52 8.4. Financial Statements, Certificates and Information. .................................52 8.5. Notices. ............................................................................54 8.5.1. Defaults. ................................................................54 8.5.2. Environmental Events. ....................................................54 8.5.3. Notice of Litigation and Judgments. ......................................55 8.6. Corporate Existence; Maintenance of Properties. .....................................55 8.7. Insurance. ..........................................................................56 8.8. Taxes. ..............................................................................56 8.9. Inspection of Properties and Books, etc. ............................................56 8.9.1. General. .................................................................56 8.9.2.
Records and Accounts. The Borrower will (a) keep, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to keep, true and accurate records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries will be made in accordance with GAAP, (b) maintain adequate accounts and reserves for all taxes (including income taxes), depreciation, depletion, obsolescence and amortization of its properties and the properties of its Subsidiaries, contingencies, and other reserves, and (c) at all times engage PricewaterhouseCoopers or other independent certified public accountants satisfactory to the Administrative Agent as the independent certified public accountants of the Parent and its Subsidiaries and will not permit more than thirty (30) days to elapse between the cessation of such firm’s (or any successor firm’s) engagement as the independent certified public accountants of the Parent and its Subsidiaries and the appointment in such capacity of a successor firm as shall be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent.
Records and Accounts. Each Borrower will (i) keep true and accurate records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries will be made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, (ii) maintain adequate accounts and reserves for all taxes (including income taxes), depreciation, depletion, obsolescence and amortization of its properties, contingencies, and other reserves, and (iii) at all times engage the Accountants as the independent certified public accountants of the Borrowers.
Records and Accounts. Each of the Borrowers will keep true and accurate records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries will be made in accordance with GAAP and with the requirements of all regulatory authorities and maintain adequate accounts and reserves for all taxes (including income taxes), depreciation, depletion, obsolescence and amortization of its properties, all other contingencies, and all other proper reserves.
Records and Accounts. The Sub-Advisor must keep accurate and detailed records and accounts of the Investment Assets and of all receipts, disbursements and other transactions affecting the Investment Assets. The Sub-Advisor will make all its records, accounts and documents relating to the Investment Assets available at all reasonable times and under reasonable conditions for inspection and audit by any person or persons designated by the Advisor or the Fund’s Board of Directors.
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Records and Accounts. The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep true and accurate records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries will be made in accordance with GAAP and with the requirements of all regulatory authorities and maintain adequate accounts and reserves for all taxes (including income taxes), depreciation, depletion, obsolescence and amortization of its properties, all other contingencies, and all other proper reserves.
Records and Accounts. 47 6.4 Financial Statements, Certificates and Information............ 47 6.5 Notices....................................................... 49 6.6 Corporate Existence; Maintenance of Properties................ 50 6.7 Insurance..................................................... 51 6.8 Taxes......................................................... 52 6.9 Inspection of Properties and Books, etc....................... 52
Records and Accounts. The Borrower and the Guarantors will (a) keep, and cause each of their respective Subsidiaries to keep true and accurate records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries will be made in accordance with GAAP and (b) maintain adequate accounts and reserves for all taxes (including income taxes), depreciation and amortization of their respective properties and the properties of their respective Subsidiaries, contingencies and other reserves. Neither the Borrower, any Guarantor nor any of their respective Subsidiaries shall, without the prior written consent of the Agent, (x) make any material change to the accounting policies/principles used by such Person in preparing the financial statements and other information described in §6.4 or §7.4 except to the extent required by GAAP, or (y) change its fiscal year. Agent and the Lenders acknowledge that Parent Company’s fiscal year as of the date hereof is a calendar year.
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