Accounting and Reports to Owners Sample Clauses

The "Accounting and Reports to Owners" clause establishes the obligation of a party, typically a manager or operator, to maintain accurate financial records and provide regular financial reports to the owners of a business or property. In practice, this clause specifies the frequency and format of financial statements, such as monthly income and expense reports or annual balance sheets, and may outline the process for owners to request additional information or audits. Its core function is to ensure transparency and accountability in financial management, enabling owners to monitor performance and make informed decisions.
Accounting and Reports to Owners. Internal Revenue Service and Others. The Owner Trustee shall deliver to each Owner such information, reports or statements as may be required by the Code and applicable Treasury Regulations and as may be required to enable each Owner to prepare its federal and state income tax returns. Consistent with the Trust's characterization for tax purposes, as a security arrangement for the issuance of non-recourse debt, no federal income tax return shall be filed on behalf of the Trust unless either (i) the Owner Trustee shall receive an Opinion of Counsel that, based on a change in applicable law occurring after the date hereof, or as a result of a transfer by the Company permitted by Section 3.04, the Code requires such a filing or (ii) the Internal Revenue Service shall determine that the Trust is required to file such a return. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Owner Trustee shall file Internal Revenue Service Form 8832 and elect for the Trust to be treated as a domestic eligible entity with a single owner that is disregarded as a separate entity, which election shall remain in effect so long as the Company or any other party is the sole Owner. In the event that the Trust is required to file tax returns, the Owner Trustee shall prepare or shall cause to be prepared any tax returns required to be filed by the Trust and shall remit such returns to the Company (or if the Company no longer owns any Certificates, the Owner designated for such purpose by the Company to the Owner Trustee in writing) at least five (5) days before such returns are due to be filed. The Company (or such designee Owner, as applicable) shall promptly sign such returns and deliver such returns after signature to the Owner Trustee and such returns shall be filed by the Owner Trustee with the appropriate tax authorities. In no event shall the Owner Trustee or the Company (or such designee Owner, as applicable) be liable for any liabilities, costs or expenses of the Trust or the Noteholders arising out of the application of any tax law, including federal, state, foreign or local income or excise taxes or any other tax imposed on or measured by income (or any interest, penalty or addition with respect thereto or arising from a failure to comply therewith) except for any such liability, cost or expense attributable to any act or omission by the Owner Trustee or the Company (or such designee Owner, as applicable), as the case may be, in breach of its obligations under this Agreement.
Accounting and Reports to Owners. Internal Revenue Service and Others. The Owner Trustee shall deliver to each Owner such information, reports or statements as may be required by the Code and applicable Treasury Regulations and as may be required to enable each Owner to prepare its federal and state income tax returns. Consistent with the Trust's characterization for tax purposes, as a security arrangement for the issuance of non-recourse debt, no federal income tax return shall be filed on behalf of the Trust unless either (i) the Owner Trustee shall receive an Opinion of Counsel that, based on a change in applicable law occurring after the date hereof, or as a result of a transfer by the Company permitted by

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  • Accounting and Reports (a) The Company shall adopt for tax accounting purposes any accounting method that the Board shall decide in its sole discretion is in the best interests of the Company. The Company’s accounts shall be maintained in U.S. currency. (b) After the end of each Taxable Year, the Company shall furnish to each Member such information regarding the operation of the Company and such Member’s Interest as is necessary for Members to complete U.S. federal and state income tax or information returns and any other tax information required by U.S. federal and state law. (c) Except as otherwise required by the 1940 Act, or as may otherwise be permitted by rule, regulation or order, within 60 days after the close of the period for which a report required under this Section 7.1 is being made, the Company shall furnish to each Member an unaudited semi-annual report and an audited annual report containing the information required by such Act. The Company shall cause financial statements contained in each annual report furnished hereunder to be accompanied by a certificate of independent public accountants based upon an audit performed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The Company may furnish to each Member such other periodic reports as it deems necessary or appropriate in its discretion.

  • Accounting and Reporting I. The Agent shall establish separate accounts for the trust assets, the assets obtained as a result of managing and utilizing the trust assets, its own assets, and other trust assets. II. The Agent shall prepare and send monthly an comprehensive statement in writing, via email or text message to the Principal. The comprehensive statement will provide to the Principle in accordance with the law, agreement or on a basis of risk management. The content states the Pinciple’s business dealing with the Agent, including deposits, loans(foreign currency loans、overdue receivables、bad debts and credit card debt excluded), non-discretionary monetary trust, insurance and other business information or activities related to financial products(charitable trusts, individual or corporate trusts, SWIFT, financial, credit card and securities business statements excluded). The Agent may engage a third party to prepare and send comprehensive statements according to the law. The Principal shall check the content upon receiving the comprehensive statement.The Principal understands and agrees that, when constitutions of the transaction and/or trust, completion of changes of conditions and/or other agreements, and/or proportional changes of investment gains and losses, the Agent may send the comprehensive statement and/or text message, email and/or related transaction information to the Principal for his/her understanding using latest contact information retained by the Agent when the Principal applies for any business (including, but not limited to, deposits or credit cards).The Agent will not provide comprehensive statements to the Principle, once private banking department reach the agreement with the Principle to provide exclusive statements. III. When authorized to invest in offshore structured notes, the Agent shall prepare and send a written or electronic transaction confirmation notifications within three business days from the day a subscription, redemption, conversion, or early redemption confirmation notification is received from the issuer or the general agent (excluding distribution of dividends and bonuses) to the Principal. Additionally, the Agent shall prepare and send monthly a written or electronic statement or another document disclosing the most recent reference price to the Principal for his/her reference. IV. If the Principal’s comprehensive statement, transaction notice and transaction confirmation are rejected or returned after being mailed/sent to the address/number specified in the Agreement or the last known address/number of the Principal shall be handled according to the following principles: (I) If the Principal does not make any new transactions before the closing date of the current comprehensive statement, the Agent may send a return notification in a way agreed upon between the Agent and the Principal from the date the mail/text message is rejected or returned to the date the Principal changes the mailing address, e-mail address、phone number in accordance with the Agent's regulations.If the method of sending the comprehensive statement is paper ,the paper comprehensive statement will be stopped and a text message of return notification will be sent when the comprehensive statement should be sent in the next period; If the method of sending the comprehensive statement is e-mail or text message, the electronic comprehensive statement will continue to be sent and a text message or e-mail of return notification will be sent when the comprehensive statement should be sent in the next period.However, when the Principal requests that the Agent resend the comprehensive statement, the Agent may provide the statement to the Principal using a feasible method at the time, and the Principal must change the mailing address, e-mail address or phone number according to the Agent's regulations. (II) If the Principal’s comprehensive statement, transaction notice and transaction confirmation are rejected or returned, the Principal understands and agrees that the Agent may notify the Principal in accordance with the Article 10 aforementioned and implement transaction monitoring measures to protect the Principal's rights in accordance with the Agent’s regulations.

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  • Information and Reports The Contractor will provide all information and reports required by the Acts, the Regulations, and directives issued pursuant thereto and will permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Nondiscrimination Acts and Authorities and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish the information, the Contractor will so certify to the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration, as appropriate, and will set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information.

  • Accounts and Reports The Company shall maintain a standard system of accounting in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied and provide, at its sole expense, to the Secured Party the following: (a) as soon as available, a copy of any notice or other communication alleging any nonpayment or other material breach or default, or any foreclosure or other action respecting any material portion of its assets and properties, received respecting any of the indebtedness of the Company in excess of $15,000 (other than the Obligations), or any demand or other request for payment under any guaranty, assumption, purchase agreement or similar agreement or arrangement respecting the indebtedness or obligations of others in excess of $15,000, including any received from any person acting on behalf of the Secured Party or beneficiary thereof; and (b) within fifteen (15) days after the making of each submission or filing, a copy of any report, financial statement, notice or other document, whether periodic or otherwise, submitted to the shareholders of the Company, or submitted to or filed by the Company with any governmental authority involving or affecting (i) the Company that could have a Material Adverse Effect; (ii) the Obligations; (iii) any part of the Pledged Collateral; or (iv) any of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement or the Loan Instruments.