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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.

Books and Records; Inspection. The [[Organization A:Organization]] will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep adequate records and books of account, in which complete entries will be made in accordance with GAAP and to permit representatives of any [[Organization B:Organization]] or the Administrative Agent, during normal business hours, to examine, copy and make extracts from its books and records, to inspect any of its properties, and to discuss its business and affairs with its officers, all to the extent reasonably requested by such [[Organization B:Organization]] or the Administrative Agent (as the case may be).

Accounting Records and Inspection. Maintain adequate financial and accounting books and records (which may be in the form of the consolidated financial statements and records of Guarantor) in accordance with sound business practices and, to the extent so required, GAAP consistently applied, and permit any representative of Agent (and after the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, any representatives of each Lender) upon reasonable notice to Borrower, at any time during usual business hours, to inspect, audit, and examine such books and records and to make copies and take extracts therefrom, and to discuss its affairs, financing, and accounts with Borrower’s or Guarantor’s officers and independent public accountants (provided that Borrower shall have the opportunity to be present at any meeting with its independent public accountants); provided that unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, no more than one inspection per year may be made at Borrower’s expense. Subject to Section 11.10 Borrower shall furnish Agent with any information reasonably requested by Agent regarding Borrower’s business or finances promptly upon request.

Due Diligence Inspection Period. For the independent consideration of $500 paid to the Escrow Agent in accordance with Paragraph 2.a above, Buyer shall have forty-five (45) days from the Effective Date (“Inspection Period”) in which the Buyer may perform inspections and non-invasive testing, at its sole expense, to determine if the Property and lots located therein, in its sole discretion, is suitable for Buyer’s proposed development, use and business purposes and that the lots within Property are in compliance with all standards, conditions and terms hereof and herein. Buyer and its representatives shall have access to the Property during this Inspection Period and up until Closing. Buyer agrees to restore the Property substantially to its original condition after completion of such inspection and testing, which obligation shall survive termination of this Agreement. Buyer may cancel or terminate this Agreement at any time during the Inspection Period for any reason by delivering written notice of termination to Seller prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period and the parties shall be released from any further rights, obligations, and liabilities hereunder (except for those which expressly survive termination) and all earnest money on deposit shall be returned to the Buyer.

Inspection and Audit Rights. Except as may otherwise be provided for in a Work Order or the Quality Agreement or unless the audit is for cause, Graphite and/or Graphite's representative shall have the right, up to ​ period and at agreed-upon dates and times, to access the Facilities of WuXi ATU where the Services are performed, to inspect the Records and facilities and interview staff related to the Product Manufacture. Graphite and Graphite’s employees or other representatives conducting such inspections will abide by the confidentiality provisions set forth in Article 14, below.

Supporting Documentation; Inspection Right. Either party may request supporting documentation evidencing any of the sums payable by the other party under this Agreement. Such supporting documentation shall be made available to the requesting party within five (5) business days of such written request. Each party will keep and maintain books and records on behalf of the other party in accordance with past practices and internal control procedures. Each party will have the right, at any time and from time to time upon reasonable prior notice to the other party to inspect and copy (at its expense) during normal business hours at the Headquarters the books and records relating to the services and costs, and with respect to the other party’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement. This inspection right will include the ability of the other party’s financial auditors to review such books and records in the ordinary course of performing standard financial auditing services for such party (but subject to such financial auditors executing appropriate confidentiality agreements reasonably acceptable to the other party, if requested). Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, each party will be obligated to return to the other party, as soon as reasonably practicable, any property or materials of the other party that is in its control or possession.

Landlord Notification and Inspection. Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord in writing of any Hazardous Materials contamination of any portion of the Project of which Tenant becomes aware, whether or not caused by Tenant. Landlord shall have the right at all reasonable times and if Landlord determines in good faith that Tenant may not be in compliance with this Paragraph 4.4 to inspect the Premises and to conduct tests and investigations to determine whether Tenant is in compliance with the foregoing provisions, the costs of all such inspections, tests and investigations to be borne by Tenant.

Access and Resource Commitment. Service Provider shall # make commercially reasonable efforts to maintain current staffing and resource levels, except as expressly authorized by Owners with respect to transferred responsibilities and the process described in Section 4.1(e) (Staffing and Resource Assessment); # maintain Owners’ access to on-Site and off-Site facilities, construction equipment, temporary construction facilities and systems, and materials to support continuation of work on the Project and the transition of Project Controls to Owners; and # to the extent required under [Section 4.1(f)], maintain and provide Owners access to Service Provider’s IT network (on-Site and off-Site) in order to support continuation of work on the Project and transition of Project Controls to Owners. Owners agree to comply with Service Provider’s applicable Westinghouse policies required for infrastructure access and end use any time Owners access Service Provider’s IT network, provided that Service Provider will provide a copy of such policies to Owners on a timetable that supports Owners’ access. Service Provider warrants that it will not apply such policies to Owners in a manner that will unreasonably inhibit Owners’ access to Service Provider’s IT network as contemplated under this Agreement, or cause Service Provider to fail to provide the access otherwise required under this Agreement. Service Provider shall not amend any such policies in a manner that will unreasonably inhibit Owners’ access to Service Provider’s IT network as contemplated under this Agreement or cause Service Provider to fail to provide the access otherwise required under this Agreement.

Access to Facility IP. Regardless of whether certain Facility IP is deliverable under this Agreement, Westinghouse will provide Owners electronic access (except where electronic versions are unavailable or impractical for the required purpose) at the Site to the Facility IP, including but not limited to design calculations and all documents referenced or cited in the DCD and required to be incorporated into or referenced in the COL, as needed # to meet all applicable regulatory requirements and # to exercise Owners’ oversight role (including participation in the design change process) (“Accessible IP”). The NRC will have the same access as Owners with respect to item # herein. Where Service Provider maintains electronic versions of Accessible IP, Service Provider will provide Owners’ personnel with access to read-only versions of such Accessible IP from workstations supplied by Service Provider for use on-Site and at Owners’ off-Site corporate offices. Owners’ access to Accessible IP will be available at any time, without the need for prior notice or authorization, with full implementation of this requirement to occur as soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date. Owners will not copy or otherwise reproduce any Accessible IP. For Accessible IP that does not exist in electronic form, Service Provider will provide hard copies at the Site promptly upon Owners’ request.

Additional Submissions – Information Access. The Claimant shall then have the opportunity to submit written comments, documents, records and other information relating to the claim. The Administrator shall also provide the Claimant, upon request and free of charge, reasonable access to, and copies of, all documents, records and other information relevant (as defined in applicable ERISA regulations) to the Claimant’s claim for benefits.

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