Concessionaire Document Requests Clause Samples

Concessionaire Document Requests. The Grantor shall provide to the Concessionaire within fifteen (15) Business Days after receipt of a written request from the Concessionaire, such documents and data in the Grantor‟s possession and control as may be reasonably necessary for the Concessionaire to undertake the Connection Works, the EPC Works, and the Road Works.

Related to Concessionaire Document Requests

  • Concessionaire’s waiver The Concessionaire hereby further releases, assigns and waives any and all rights of subrogation or recovery against, inter alia, the Authority and its assigns, undertakings and their subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, successors, insurers and underwriters, which the Concessionaire may otherwise have or acquire in or from or in any way connected with any loss, liability or obligation covered by policies of insurance maintained or required to be maintained by the Concessionaire pursuant to this Agreement (other than third party liability insurance policies) or because of deductible clauses in or inadequacy of limits of any such policies of insurance.

  • Licensed Documentation If commercially available, Licensee shall have the option to require the Contractor to deliver, at Contractor’s expense: (i) one (1) hard copy and one (1) master electronic copy of the Documentation in a mutually agreeable format; (ii) based on hard copy instructions for access by downloading from the Internet

  • Source Documentation Accounting records must be supported by such source documentation as canceled checks, bank statements, invoices, paid bills, donor letters, time and attendance records, activity reports, travel reports, contractual and consultant agreements, and subaward documentation. All supporting documentation should be clearly identified with the Award and general ledger accounts which are to be charged or credited. (i) The documentation standards for salary charges to grants are prescribed by 2 CFR 200.430, and in the cost principles applicable to the entity’s organization (Paragraphs 7.4 through 7.7). (ii) If records do not meet the standards in 2 CFR 200.430, then Grantor may notify Grantee in PART TWO, PART THREE or Exhibit G of the requirement to submit Personnel activity reports. See 2 CFR 200.430(i)(8). Personnel activity reports shall account on an after-the-fact basis for one hundred percent (100%) of the employee's actual time, separately indicating the time spent on the grant, other grants or projects, vacation or sick leave, and administrative time, if applicable. The reports must be signed by the employee, approved by the appropriate official, and coincide with a pay period. These time records should be used to record the distribution of salary costs to the appropriate accounts no less frequently than quarterly. (iii) Formal agreements with independent contractors, such as consultants, must include a description of the services to be performed, the period of performance, the fee and method of payment, an itemization of travel and other costs which are chargeable to the agreement, and the signatures of both the contractor and an appropriate official of Grantee. (iv) If third party in-kind (non-cash) contributions are used for Grant purposes, the valuation of these contributions must be supported with adequate documentation.

  • Assigned Agreements (a) Such Grantor shall at its expense: (i) perform and observe all the terms and provisions of the Assigned Agreements to be performed or observed by it, maintain Assigned Agreements to which it is a party in full force and effect, enforce Assigned Agreements to which it is a party in accordance with their respective terms, and take all such action to such end as may be from time to time reasonably requested by the Agent; and (ii) furnish to the Agent promptly upon receipt thereof copies of all notices, requests and other documents received by such Grantor under or pursuant to the Assigned Agreements to which it is a party, and from time to time (A) furnish to the Agent such information and reports regarding the Assigned Agreements and the other Collateral of such Grantor as the Agent may reasonably request and (B) upon reasonable request of the Agent make to each other party to any Assigned Agreement to which it is a party such demands and requests for information and reports or for action as such Grantor is entitled to make thereunder. (b) Such Grantor shall not, except to the extent otherwise expressly permitted under the Note Purchase Agreement: (i) cancel or terminate any Assigned Agreement to which it is a party or consent to or accept any cancellation or termination thereof; (ii) amend, restate, supplement or otherwise modify any such Assigned Agreement or give any consent, waiver or approval thereunder; (iii) waive any default under or breach of any such Assigned Agreement; (iv) consent to or permit or accept any prepayment of amounts to become due under or in connection with any such Assigned Agreement, except as expressly provided therein; or (v) take any other action in connection with any such Assigned Agreement that would impair the value of the interest or rights of such Grantor thereunder or which would impair the interest or rights of the Agent.

  • Product Documentation You should review the policy documents carefully to ensure they accurately reflect the cover, conditions, limits and other terms that you require. Particular attention should be paid to policy conditions and warranties as failure to comply with these could invalidate your policy. Claims can arise, under certain types of insurance contract, long after the expiry of the policy. It is therefore important that you retain and keep safely all documents associated with your policy.