Maintain proper books of record and account, in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP consistently applied shall be made of all financial transactions and matters involving the assets and business of such Loan Party or such Subsidiary, as the case may be.
Books and Records. The books, records and accounts of the Company accurately and fairly reflect, in reasonable detail, the transactions in, and dispositions of, the assets of, and the operations of, the Company. The Company maintains a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances that # transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorizations, # transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and to maintain asset accountability, # access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization and # the recorded accountability for assets is compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any differences.
Books and Records. The Company will maintain a system of accounting sufficient to enable the Company to prepare financial statements in accordance with GAAP and will furnish to the Holders such books, records and accounts reflecting all of the business affairs and transactions of the Company as the Holders may reasonably request.
Books and Records. [[Organization A:Organization]] shall maintain and keep proper records and books of account in which full, true and correct entries shall be made of all its dealings and business affairs.
Books and Records. [[Organization B:Organization]] agrees to maintain customary books and records relating to the Participation Interests sold by [[Organization B:Organization]] to [[Organization C:Organization]] hereunder. [[Organization B:Organization]] shall properly reflect in its books and records the sale by [[Organization B:Organization]] to [[Organization C:Organization]] of all Participation Interests sold to [[Organization C:Organization]] and the Percentage Interests of [[Organization C:Organization]] in such Participation Interests. Upon request, [[Organization B:Organization]] shall furnish to [[Organization C:Organization]] copies of any of [[Organization B:Organization]]s books and records and financial statements relating to the Participation Interests purchased by [[Organization C:Organization]] from [[Organization B:Organization]] hereunder.
Books and Records. The books and records of and its operations, employees and properties, have been maintained in the usual, regular and ordinary manner, all entries with respect thereto have been accurately made in all material respects.
Maintenance of Properties. Maintain, preserve and protect all of its material properties and equipment useful and necessary in the operation of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, unless such failure to maintain, preserve and protect such properties and equipment could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Maintenance of Properties. will, and will cause each Subsidiary to, do all things reasonably necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep its material Property in good repair, working order and condition in all material respects (ordinary wear and tear excepted), and make all necessary and proper repairs, renewals and replacements material to its business so that its business carried on in connection therewith may be properly conducted at all times.
Books and Records; Inspection. The Company will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep proper books of record and account in which full, true and correct entries are made of all materials dealings and transactions in relation to its business and activities. The Company will, and will cause each Subsidiary to, permit the Administrative Agent and any or each Lender, by their respective representatives and agents, to inspect any of the Property, corporate books and financial records of the Company and each Subsidiary, to examine and make copies of the books of accounts and other financial records of the Company and each Subsidiary, including environmental assessment reports and Phase I or Phase II studies, and to discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Company and each Subsidiary with, and to be advised as to the same by, their respective officers at such reasonable times and intervals as the Administrative Agent or such Lender, as the case may be, may designate; provided, that the Company shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses of one such inspection per year by the Administrative Agent and its representatives and agents (and any representatives and agents of the Lenders participating in such inspection); provided, further, that if a Default has occurred and is continuing, the Company shall pay all reasonable costs and expenses of all such inspections.
Landlord's Books and Records. Within one hundred twenty (120) days after receipt by Tenant of a Statement, if Tenant disputes the amount of Additional Rent set forth in the Statement, a member of Tenant's finance department, or an independent certified public accountant (which accountant is a member of a nationally recognized accounting firm and is not working on a contingency fee basis) ("Tenant's Accountant"), designated and paid for by Tenant, may, after reasonable notice to Landlord and at reasonable times, inspect Landlord's records with respect to the Statement at Landlord's offices, provided that there is no existing Event of Default and Tenant has paid all amounts required to be paid under the applicable Estimate Statement and Statement, as the case may be. In connection with such inspection, Tenant and Tenant's agents must agree in advance to follow Landlord's reasonable rules and procedures regarding inspections of Landlord's records, and shall execute a commercially reasonable confidentiality agreement regarding such inspection. Tenant's failure to dispute the amount of Additional Rent set forth in any Statement within one hundred twenty (120) days of Tenant's receipt of such Statement shall be deemed to be Tenant's approval of such Statement and Tenant, thereafter, waives the right or ability to dispute the amounts set forth in such Statement. If after such inspection, Tenant still disputes such Additional Rent, a determination as to the proper amount shall be made, at Tenant's expense, by an independent certified public accountant (the "Accountant") selected by Landlord and subject to Tenant's reasonable approval; provided that if such Accountant determines that Direct Expenses were overstated by more than five percent (5%), then the cost of the Accountant and the cost of such determination shall be paid for by Landlord, and Landlord shall reimburse Tenant's the cost of the Tenant's Accountant (provided that such cost shall be a reasonable market cost for such services). Tenant hereby acknowledges that Tenant's sole right to inspect Landlord's books and records and to contest the amount of Direct Expenses payable by Tenant shall be as set forth in this Section 4.6, and Tenant hereby waives any and all other rights pursuant to applicable law to inspect such books and records and/or to contest the amount of Direct Expenses payable by Tenant.
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