REPORTS TO CLIENTS Sample Clauses

The "Reports to Clients" clause requires a party, typically a service provider or contractor, to deliver regular updates or progress reports to the client regarding the status of work or services performed. These reports may include details such as milestones achieved, issues encountered, and upcoming tasks, and are often provided on a set schedule, such as weekly or monthly. By mandating consistent communication, this clause ensures transparency, keeps the client informed, and helps address any concerns or changes promptly during the course of the engagement.
REPORTS TO CLIENTS. 5.1. The Bank shall provide the following reports and (or) information: 5.1.1. monthly Portfolio reports/statements (periodic notifications) – by sending the Portfolio report to the Client by e- mail, in the internet bank and/or via the Trading Platform within 10 (ten) business days from the last day of the preceding month. The portfolio report is prepared for the period from the first calendar day to the last business day of the calendar month (including). The first report shall be prepared for the period from the effective date of this Agreement to the last business day of the respective calendar month; 5.1.2. notification about change of value of the Portfolio – by sending the notification to the Client by e-mail, in the internet bank and/or via the Trading Platform if the overall value of the Portfolio, as evaluated at the beginning of each reporting period, depreciates by 10 % and thereafter at multiples of 10 %, no later than the end of the business day in which the threshold is exceeded or, in a case where the threshold is exceeded on a non- business day, the close of the next business day; 5.2. The Client shall have the right at any time to request from the Bank any information available on the Portfolio, including information on every transaction made by the Bank when managing the Portfolio.
REPORTS TO CLIENTS. By execution of this Agreement, Advisor accepts the appointment as investment advisor and agrees to direct the investments of the Account. It is agreed that Advisor, in the maintenance of its records, does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of information furnished by Client or any other party. Client will receive a brokerage statement from NFS and a quarterly report from Envestnet. Trade Confirmations. Client instructs AFS to send immediate trade confirmations to the appropriate investment advisor representative designated by Client on the Client’s brokerage account at NFS. AFS further represents that it will facilitate delivery of such trade confirmations to the appropriate investment advisor representative. Client acknowledges that AFS is instructed that, in lieu of receiving immediate confirmations, Client will receive a quarterly confirmation report.
REPORTS TO CLIENTS. Eclectic will send Client a report of his/her investments managed by Eclectic at least four times a year. Eclectic does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of information furnished by any other party.
REPORTS TO CLIENTS. Berkshire will furnish the Client with a detailed quarterly appraisal, including account performance upon request.
REPORTS TO CLIENTS. Client will receive a monthly and quarterly statement listing all Account Assets from the Custodian. Custodian will promptly issue copies of confirmations of all executed transactions.

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  • Reports to Owner We will send you a report at least once during each Contract Year. The report will show the Accumulation Value and the Cash Surrender Value as of the end of the Contract Processing Period. The report will also show the allocation of the Accumulation Value as of such date and the amounts deducted from or added to the Accumulation Value since the last report. The report will also include any information that may be currently required by the insurance supervisory official of the jurisdiction in which the Contract is delivered. We will also send you copies of any shareholder reports of the portfolios in which the Divisions of the Variable Separate Account invest, as well as any other reports, notices or documents required by law to be furnished to Owners.

  • Reports to Members (a) The books of account and records of the Company shall be audited as of the end of each Fiscal Year by the Company’s independent public accountants. (b) Within one (1) calendar day after the applicable due date for the filing of New Mountain Finance’s quarterly reports for the end of each Fiscal Quarter of New Mountain Finance with the Commission (or the next Business Day if the first calendar day is not a Business Day), the Company shall send to each Person who was a Member during such period an unaudited report setting forth the following as of the end of such Fiscal Quarter, but the Company shall only be required to provide such information to such Members as make a request for it in writing: (i) unless such Fiscal Quarter is the last Fiscal Quarter of the Fiscal Year, an unaudited balance sheet as of the end of such period; (ii) unless such Fiscal Quarter is the last Fiscal Quarter of the Fiscal Year, an unaudited income statement of the Company for such period; (iii) unless such Fiscal Quarter is the last Fiscal Quarter of the Fiscal Year, an unaudited cash flow statement of the Company for such period; and (iv) a statement of each Member’s Capital Account. (c) Within one (1) calendar day after the applicable due date for the filing of New Mountain Finance’s annual report for the end of each Fiscal Year of New Mountain Finance with the Commission (or the next Business Day if the first calendar day is not a Business Day), the Company shall send to each Person who was a Member during such period an audited report setting forth the following as of the end of such Fiscal Year, but the Company shall only be required to provide such information to such Members as make a request for it in writing: (i) an audited balance sheet as of the end of such Fiscal Year; (ii) an audited income statement of the Company for such Fiscal Year; (iii) an audited cash flow statement of the Company for such Fiscal Year; and (iv) a statement of each Member’s Capital Account. (d) The Company shall provide each Member with monthly “flash reports.” (e) The Company shall provide each Member annually with a copy of the Budget. (f) With reasonable promptness, the Board will deliver such other information available to the Board, including financial statements and computations, as any Member may from time to time reasonably request in order to comply with regulatory requirements, including reporting requirements, to which such Member is subject. (g) The Board shall not be deemed to be in breach of this Section 6.10 for failure to deliver the reports and other information under clause (b) or (c) of this Section 6.10, if the Board delivers such information to each Member on the earlier of (i) the date such information is provided to the lenders or the holders of any indebtedness of the Company or filed with the Commission and (ii) a date that is within thirty (30) calendar days of the due date set forth in clause (b) or (c) above.

  • Reports to Fund The Manager shall furnish to or place at the disposal of the Corporation or Fund, as appropriate, such information, reports, evaluations, analyses, and opinions as they may, at any time or from time to time, reasonably request or as the Manager may deem helpful to the Fund.

  • Reports to Government Entities Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit or restrict the Executive from initiating communications directly with, responding to any inquiry from, providing testimony before, providing confidential information to, reporting possible violations of law or regulation to, or filing a claim or assisting with an investigation directly with a self-regulatory authority or a government agency or entity, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, Congress, any agency Inspector General or any other federal, state or local regulatory authority (collectively, the “Regulators”), or from making other disclosures that are protected under the whistleblower provisions of state or federal law or regulation. The Executive does not need the prior authorization of the Company to engage in conduct protected by this subsection, and the Executive does not need to notify the Company that the Executive has engaged in such conduct. Please take notice that federal law provides criminal and civil immunity to federal and state claims for trade secret misappropriation to individuals who disclose trade secrets to their attorneys, courts, or government officials in certain, confidential circumstances that are set forth at 18 U.S.C. §§ 1833(b)(1) and 1833(b)(2), related to the reporting or investigation of a suspected violation of the law, or in connection with a lawsuit for retaliation for reporting a suspected violation of the law.

  • Reports to Holders (a) Whether or not Opco is then required to file reports with the SEC, Opco shall file with the SEC all such reports and other information as it would be required to file with the SEC by Sections 13(a) or 15(d) under the Exchange Act if it was subject thereto; provided, however, that, if filing such documents by Opco with the SEC is not permitted under the Exchange Act, Opco shall, within 15 days after the time Opco would be required to file such information with the SEC if it were subject to Section 13 or 15(d) under the Exchange Act, provide such documents and reports to the Trustee and upon written request supply copies of such documents and reports to any Holder and shall post such documents and reports on Opco’s public website. Opco shall supply the Trustee and each Holder or shall supply to the Trustee for forwarding to each such Holder, without cost to such Holder, copies of such reports and other information. Delivery of such information, documents and reports to the Trustee is for informational purposes only and the Trustee’s receipt of such shall not constitute constructive notice of any information contained therein or determinable from information contained therein, including the Issuers’ compliance with any of its covenants hereunder (as to which the Trustee is entitled to rely exclusively on Officer’s Certificates). (b) So long as permitted by the SEC, at any time that either (x) one or more Subsidiaries of Opco is an Unrestricted Subsidiary or (y) Opco holds directly any material assets (including Capital Stock) other than the Capital Stock of the Issuers then the quarterly and annual financial information required by this Section 5.15 will include a reasonably detailed presentation, either in “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” or any other comparable section, of the financial condition and results of operations of the Issuers and their Restricted Subsidiaries separate from the financial condition and results of operations of such Unrestricted Subsidiaries and other material assets of the Issuers. (c) Opco shall also, within a reasonably prompt period of time following the disclosure of the annual and quarterly information required above, conduct a conference call with respect to such information and results of operations for the relevant reporting period. No fewer than three Business Days prior to the date of the conference call required to be held in accordance with the preceding sentence, Opco shall issue a press release to the appropriate internationally recognized wire services announcing the date that such information will be available and the time and date of such conference call. (d) So long as the Parent is a Guarantor of the Notes, the Indenture will permit Opco to satisfy its obligations under this Section 5.15 with respect to filing, furnishing, providing and posting documents, reports and other information relating to Opco by the Parent’s filing, furnishing, providing and posting, as the case may be, of such documents, reports and other information relating to the Parent; provided that the same is accompanied by consolidating information that explains in reasonable detail and in the same manner described in the Prospectus the differences between the information relating to the Parent and its consolidated Subsidiaries on the one hand, and the information relating to the Parent, the Issuers and the Subsidiary Guarantors on a standalone basis, on the other hand, as of the ending date of the period covered by such report.