Common use of Right to Inspect and Audit Clause in Contracts

Right to Inspect and Audit. The Developer agrees that, up to one year after completion of the Project, the City, with reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, shall have the right and authority to review, audit, and copy, from time to time, all the Developer’s books and records relating to the Redevelopment Project Costs and TDD Costs (including, but not limited to, all general contractor’s sworn statements, general contracts, subcontracts, material purchase orders, waivers of lien, paid receipts and invoices).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement

Right to Inspect and Audit. The Developer agrees that, up to one year after the later of completion of any Phase of the ProjectProject or the City’s approval of any Certificate of Eligible Project Costs, the City, with reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, shall will have the right and authority to review, audit, and copy, from time to time, all the Developer’s books and records relating to the Redevelopment Eligible Project Costs and TDD Costs (including, but not limited to, all general contractor’s sworn statements, general contracts, subcontracts, material purchase orders, waivers of lien, paid receipts and invoices).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Right to Inspect and Audit. The Developer agrees that, up to one year three (3) years after completion of the Project, the City, with reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, shall have the right and authority to review, audit, and copy, from time to time, all the Developer’s books and records relating to the Redevelopment Project Costs and TDD Costs (including, but not limited to, all general contractor’s sworn statements, general contracts, subcontracts, material purchase orders, waivers of lien, paid receipts and invoices).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Agreement

Right to Inspect and Audit. The Developer agrees that, up to one year after the later of completion of the ProjectProject or the City’s approval of any Certificate of Eligible Project Costs, the City, with reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, shall will have the right and authority to review, audit, and copy, from time to time, all the Developer’s books and records relating to the Redevelopment Eligible Project Costs and TDD Costs (including, but not limited to, all general contractor’s sworn statements, general contracts, subcontracts, material purchase orders, waivers of lien, paid receipts and invoices).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Agreement