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Books and Records; Maintenance of Properties; Inspections
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Books and Records. (a) 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 the Borrower or such Subsidiary, as the case may be; and # maintain such books of record and account in material conformity with all applicable requirements of any Governmental Authority having regulatory jurisdiction over the Borrower or such Subsidiary, as the case may be.

Books and Records. Maintain proper books of record and account, in which full, true and correct entries, in all material respects, in conformity with GAAP consistently applied shall be made of all financial transactions and matters involving the assets and business of ESI or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, as the case may be.

Books and Records. shall maintain complete, detailed and accurate records, books and accounts of all funds disbursed in connection with ’s management and operation of the Premises (excepting salary disbursements internal to ), including all M&R Reports. agrees to keep all of the aforementioned documents (collectively, the “Books and Records”) safe, available and separable from any record not having to do with the Building. shall not dispose of any such Books or Records until the same are at least two (2) years old.

Books and Records. The Seller shall maintain proper books of record and account of the transactions contemplated hereby, in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP consistently applied shall be made of all financial transactions contemplated hereunder.

Each Loan Party shall # keep proper books of record and account in which full, true and correct entries will be made of all dealings or transactions of or in relation to its business and affairs; # set up on its books accruals with respect to all Taxes, assessments, charges, levies and claims; and # on a reasonably current basis set up on its books, from its earnings, allowances against doubtful Receivables, advances and investments and all other proper accruals (including by reason of enumeration, accruals for premiums, if any, due on required payments and accruals for depreciation, obsolescence, or amortization of properties), which should be set aside from such earnings in connection with its business. All determinations pursuant to this subsection shall be made in accordance with, or as required by, GAAP consistently applied in the opinion of such independent public accountant as shall then be regularly engaged by the applicable Loan Party.

Books and Records. At its option, Landlord, at any time within twelve (12) months after final disbursement of the Tenant Improvement Allowance to Tenant, and upon at least ten (10) Business Days prior written notice to Tenant, may cause an audit to be made of Tenant’s books and records relating to Tenant’s expenditures in connection with the construction of the Tenant Improvements. Tenant shall maintain complete and accurate books and records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles of these expenditures for at least twelve (12) months after final disbursement of the Tenant Improvement Allowance to Tenant. Tenant shall make available to Landlord’s auditor at the Premises within ten (10) Business Days following Landlord’s notice requiring the audit, all books and records maintained by Tenant pertaining to the construction and completion of the Tenant Improvements. In addition to all other remedies which Landlord may have pursuant to the Lease, Landlord may recover from Tenant the reasonable cost of its audit if the audit discloses that Tenant falsely reported to Landlord expenditures which were not in fact made or falsely reported a material amount of any expenditure or the aggregate expenditures.

Maintenance of Properties. (a) Maintain, preserve and protect all of its material properties and equipment necessary in the operation of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted; and # make all necessary repairs thereto and renewals and replacements thereof except, in each case, where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

Maintenance of Properties Exercise its best business judgment to maintain and preserve all its property which is used or useful in its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted; provided, however, that nothing in this [Section 606] shall prevent any Borrower or Subsidiary from discontinuing the operation or maintenance of any such property if such discontinuance will not result in 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.

Maintain, preserve and protect all of its material properties and equipment necessary in the operation of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted; and

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