Investigation and Reports Sample Clauses

The "Investigation and Reports" clause establishes the parties' rights and obligations regarding the examination of relevant matters and the provision of findings or updates. Typically, this clause allows one or both parties to conduct investigations into specific issues, such as compliance, incidents, or performance, and requires the preparation and sharing of formal reports detailing the results. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability by mandating thorough inquiry and documentation, thereby helping to resolve uncertainties or disputes based on factual information.
Investigation and Reports. Parts returned to IAE pursuant to the terms of the Service Policy are investigated in appropriate detail to analyze and evaluate part condition and cause of part failure. A report of findings is prepared and forwarded to Spirit and to all IAE departments involved. In the case of vendor parts, the vendor is promptly informed. Where relevant, reports will include recommendations to preclude repetition of the problem.
Investigation and Reports. Parts returned to IAE pursuant to the terms of the Service Policy are investigated in appropriate detail to analyze and evaluate part condition and cause of part failure. A report of findings is prepared and forwarded to Spirit and to all IAE departments involved. In the case of vendor parts, the vendor is promptly informed. Where relevant, reports will include recommendations to preclude repetition of the problem. 3.2 MAINTENANCE CENTER SUPPORT IAE has arranged for the establishment of Maintenance Centers which are available to accomplish repairs, modifications and conversions, as well as the complete overhaul of the V2500 engine subject to IAE's standard terms and conditions for such work. Through the use of the IAE established Maintenance Centers and their capabilities, an operator can minimize or eliminate the need for investment in engine support areas depending on the level of maintenance he elects the Maintenance Center to perform. Savings in specific engine support areas, such as spare parts inventory, maintenance and test tooling, support equipment and test facilities, can be demonstrated. Use of Maintenance *****Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Exhibit 10.3 Centers can also minimize the need for off-wing maintenance and test personnel with their associated overhead. 3.3 MAINTENANCE FACILITIES PLANNING SERVICE Maintenance Facilities Planning Service offers the following support to IAE customer: • - General Maintenance Facility Planning Publications • - Customized Facility Plans • - Maintenance Facility and Test Cell Planning Consultation Services 3.4 ENGINE RELIABILITY AND ECONOMIC FORECASTS Engine reliability and economic forecasts in the forms of predicted shop visit rates and maintenance costs can be provided to reflect the airline customers' operating characteristics. Additionally, various analyses can be conducted to establish life probability profiles of critical engine parts, and to determine optimum part configuration and engine operating procedures. 3.5 LOGISTICS SUPPORT STUDIES As required, logistics studies are conducted to assist in the planning of engine operational support. Such studies may include spare engine and spare module requirements forecasts, level of maintenance analyses, engine type economic evaluations and life cycle cost estimates.
Investigation and Reports. The McLaren shall immediately conduct an investigation and report, to Covered Entity’s Privacy Officer, in writing within ten (10) business days the following information: 2.6.3.1. Each Individual whose PHI has been or is reasonably believed to have been Accessed, acquired, or Disclosed during the occurrence; 2.6.3.2. A brief description of what happened, including the date of the occurrence and the date of the discovery of the occurrence, if known; 2.6.3.3. A description of the types of PHI that were involved in the occurrence (such as full name, social security number, date of birth, home address, account number, etc.); 2.6.3.4. A brief description of what the McLaren is doing to investigate the occurrence, to mitigate losses and to protect against further occurrences; 2.6.3.5. The actions the McLaren has undertaken or will undertake to mitigate any harmful effect of the occurrence; 2.6.3.6. A corrective action plan that includes the steps the McLaren has taken or shall take to prevent future similar occurrences; and 2.6.3.7. Any additional information reasonably requested by Covered Entity for purposes of investigating a Breach of Unsecured PHI.

Related to Investigation and Reports

  • 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.

  • Inspections and Reports 2.1 The department may inspect, in the manner and at reasonable times it considers appropriate, all the contractor's facilities and activities under this contract. 2.2 The contractor shall make progress and other reports in the manner and at the times the department reasonably requires.

  • Inspection and Reporting Each Grantor shall permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such attorneys, accountant or other professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate (at Grantors’ sole cost and expense) (i) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from any Grantor’s Records and books of account, (ii) to visit and inspect its properties, (iii) to verify materials, leases, Instruments, Accounts, Inventory and other assets of any Grantor from time to time, and (iv) to conduct audits, physical counts, appraisals, valuations and/or examinations at the locations of any Grantor. Each Grantor shall also permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such attorneys, accountants or other professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate to discuss such Grantor’s affairs, finances and accounts with any of its directors, officers, managerial employees, attorneys, independent accountants or any of its other representatives. Without limiting the foregoing, the Collateral Agent may, at any time, in the Collateral Agent’s own name, in the name of a nominee of the Collateral Agent, or in the name of any Grantor communicate (by mail, telephone, facsimile or otherwise) with the Account Debtors of such Grantor, parties to contracts with such Grantor and/or obligors in respect of Instruments or Pledged Debt of such Grantor to verify with such Persons, to the Collateral Agent’s satisfaction, the existence, amount, terms of, and any other matter relating to, Accounts, Instruments, Pledged Debt, Chattel Paper, payment intangibles and/or other receivables.

  • Studies and Reports All copies in the Seller’s possession of studies and/or reports which have previously been performed in connection with or for the Property, including without limitation, environmental reports, soils studies, seismic studies, physical inspection reports, site plans and surveys, and identification of such studies of which the Seller is aware but that are not in their possession;

  • Information and Reporting The Adviser shall provide the Trust and its respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Adviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Trust may from time to time reasonably request.