Records retention and right of audit Sample Clauses
Records retention and right of audit. 24.1 Subject to any statutory requirement and Clause 24.2 of this Schedule 2, the Supplier shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6) years afterwards, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this Contract.
24.2 Where any records could be relevant to a claim for personal injury such records shall be kept secure and maintained for a period of twenty one (21) years from the date of expiry or earlier termination of this Contract.
24.3 The Authority shall have the right to audit the Supplier’s compliance with this Contract. The Supplier shall permit or procure permission for the Authority or its authorised representative during normal business hours having given advance written notice of no less than five (5) Business Days, access to any premises and facilities, books and records reasonably required to audit the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under this Contract.
24.4 Should the Supplier Sub-contract any of its obligations under this Contract, the Authority shall have the right to audit and inspect such third party. The Supplier shall procure permission for the Authority or its authorised representative during normal business hours no more than once in any twelve (12) months, having given advance written notice of no less than five (5) Business Days, access to any premises and facilities, books and records used in the performance of the Supplier’s obligations under this Contract that are Sub-contracted to such third party. The Supplier shall cooperate with such audit and inspection and accompany the Authority or its authorised representative if requested.
24.5 The Supplier shall grant to the Authority or its authorised representative, such access to those records as they may reasonably require in order to check the Supplier’s compliance with this Contract for the purposes of:
24.5.1 the examination and certification of the Authority’s accounts; or
24.5.2 any examination pursuant to section 6(1) of the National Audit Act 1983 of the economic efficiency and effectiveness with which the Authority has used its resources.
24.6 The Comptroller and Auditor General may examine such documents as they may reasonably require which are owned, held or otherwise within the control of the Supplier and may require the Supplier to provide such oral and/or written explanations as they consider necessary. Clause 24 of this Schedule 2 does not constitute a requirement or agreement fo...
Records retention and right of audit. 28.1 Subject to any statutory requirement and Clause 28.2 of this Schedule 2, the Supplier shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6) years afterwards, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this Framework Agreement.
28.2 Where any records could be relevant to a claim for personal injury such records shall be kept secure and maintained for a period of twenty one (21) years from the date of expiry or earlier termination of this Framework Agreement.
28.3 The Authority shall have the right to audit the Supplier’s compliance with this Framework Agreement. The Supplier shall permit or procure permission for the Authority or its authorised representative during normal business hours having given advance written notice of no less than five (5) Business Days, access to any premises and facilities, books and records reasonably required to audit the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under this Framework Agreement.
28.4 Should the Supplier sub-contract any of its obligations under this Framework Agreement, the Authority shall have the right to audit and inspect such third party. The Supplier shall procure permission for the Authority or its authorised representative during normal business hours no more than once in any twelve
Records retention and right of audit. 38.1 Subject to any statutory requirement, the Provider shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6) years afterwards, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this contract.
38.2 HEE shall have the right to audit the Provider’s compliance with this contract. The Provider shall permit or procure permission for HEE or its authorised representative during normal business hours having given advance written notice of no less than five
Records retention and right of audit. (1) The Developer shall, and shall ensure that its Controlled Subsidiaries and Sub-franchisees shall, maintain full and complete records of all matters relating to the performance of the terms of this Agreement, each Franchise Agreement and each Sub-franchise Agreement, including without limitation, records of all Gross Sales, all monies contributed by the Developer and/or its Controlled Subsidiaries or received from Sub-franchisees for advertising and promotional purposes, all expenditure on advertising and promotional purposes and all monies received by way of franchise fees and royalties from Sub-franchisees. The Developer shall maintain these records for a rolling period of not less than five years and shall upon the reasonable request of BK make available copies of such records for inspection by BK.
(2) The Developer shall, and shall ensure that its Controlled Subsidiaries and Sub-franchisees shall, permit BK, its Affiliates, and their representatives and agents at all reasonable times to audit all books of account and all records of the Developer and/or the Controlled Subsidiaries and/or Sub-franchisees, to the fullest extent, for the purposes of enabling BK to ascertain compliance by the Developer with all aspects of the terms of this Agreement and each Franchise Agreement entered into by it, and by the Controlled Subsidiaries and of any Sub-franchise Agreements into which the Developer may enter.
(3) The Developer shall not, and shall ensure that its Controlled Subsidiaries and Sub-franchisees shall not, do anything which may be calculated or likely to delay or hinder or make more difficult the conduct of any such audit.
(4) BK or such person as may conduct the audit shall be entitled to take copies of any materials, relevant to the audit and to remove the same from the premises where they are located.
Records retention and right of audit. 24.1 Subject to any statutory requirement and Clause 24.2 of this Schedule 2, the Suppliers shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6) years afterwards, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this DPS Framework Agreement.
24.2 Where any records could be relevant to a claim for personal injury such records shall be kept secure and maintained by the Suppliers for the longer of:
Records retention and right of audit. The Contractor shall in accordance with GDPR keep secure and maintain until six (6) years after the final payment of all sums due under the Contract, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of the Services, all expenditure reimbursed by the Authority and all payments made by the Authority including records and accounts which the Authority has the right to audit. The Contractor shall grant to the Authority, or its authorised agents, such access to those records as they may reasonably require in order to check the Contractor's compliance with the Contract. For the purpose of: the examination and certification of the Authority's accounts; or any examination pursuant to Section 6(1) of the National Audit Act 1983 of the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which the Authority has used its resources the Comptroller and Auditor General may examine such documents as he may reasonably require which are owned, held or otherwise within the control of the Contractor and may require the Contractor to provide such oral and/or written explanations as he considers necessary. This Clause does not constitute a requirement or agreement for the examination, certification or inspection of the accounts of the Contractor under Section 6(3)(d) and (5) of the National Audit Act 1983. The Parties will bear their own costs when an audit is undertaken unless the audit identifies a material Default by the Contractor, in which case the Contractor will repay the Authority's reasonable costs in connection with the audit.
Records retention and right of audit. Subject to any statutory requirement, the Supplier shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6) years afterwards, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this Framework Contract and the Contracts.
Records retention and right of audit. 24.1 Subject to any statutory requirement, the Supplier shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6 ) years afterwards, or suchlonger period as may be agreedbetweenthe Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this Contract.
24.2 The Authority shall have the right to audit the Supplier’s compliance with this Contract. The Supplier shall permit or procure permission for the Authority or its authorisedrepresentative during normal business hours having given advance writtennotice of no less than five (5) Business Days, access to any premises and facilities, books andrecords reasonably requiredto audit the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under this Contract.
Records retention and right of audit. Subject to any statutory requirement, the Provider shall keep secure and maintain for the Term and six (6) years afterwards, or such longer period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of all matters relating to this contract.