Working Papers Clause Samples

The Working Papers clause defines the ownership, handling, and confidentiality of documents and materials created or used during the course of a professional engagement, such as audits or consulting projects. Typically, it clarifies that working papers remain the property of the service provider, even after the engagement ends, and may set out conditions for client access or restrictions on disclosure to third parties. This clause is essential for protecting the service provider’s intellectual property and sensitive information, while also managing client expectations regarding access to and use of these materials.
Working Papers. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Clause 3, our working papers and other internal documentation created during the performance of the Services will belong exclusively to us, and will not be provided to you.
Working Papers. Your grant award packet includes Working Papers. The Working Papers ask for basic information needed to create a contract:  Contact information for the person who will administer the grant once the contract is signed. Grant documents and correspondence will be sent to this person.  Your Statewide Vendor Number (SWV#)  Your Federal Indirect Rate  Your fiscal year end dateName and title for the person authorized by the jurisdiction to sign the contract Please complete and return the Working Papers to the Commerce project manager identified in the award letter as soon as possible, even if you do not plan to begin drawing your funds for a while. Your project manager will manage your contract until project completion. Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions as you fill out the form (see contact information on previous page).
Working Papers. A. The Contractor shall retain its working papers of the Agency's audit conducted pursuant to this Contract for a period of at least five (5) years after the date shown on the opinion letter of the audit report, or longer if requested by the federal cognizant agency for audit, oversight agency for audit, pass through-entity or the State Auditor. The State Auditor shall have access to the working papers at the State Auditor's discretion. When requested by the State Auditor, the Contractor shall deliver the original or clear, legible copies of all working papers to the requesting entity. B. The Contractor should follow the guidance of AU-C 210 A.27 to A.31 and AU-C 510 .A3 to .A11 in communications with the predecessor auditor and to obtain information from the predecessor auditor's audit documentation.
Working Papers. To the extent working papers may be required by law, a copy of the Juvenile’s working papers must be filed with Equity by the Juvenile’s first day of rehearsal.
Working Papers. The Minor's working papers, where required, must be filed with the applicable state authorities (copy to Equity) by the Minor's first day of employment.
Working Papers. Monitors should prepare and organize their working papers in a manner that helps provide an appropriate quality review. The Monitors should avoid preparing or accumulating unnecessary working papers or making extensive copies of the Subrecipient records. It is neither necessary nor practical for the monitors to document every matter considered during the review. Documentation supporting all findings must be retained in the working file. Good working papers should meet the monitoring requirements by displaying the following characteristics:
Working Papers. Working papers are to be retained by the audit firm and must be available for examination by SCDSS or its designee for at least three (3) years following the issuance of the audit report to the auditee. Retention of working papers beyond three (3) years is required where questioned costs and/or practices have not been resolved with DSS.
Working Papers. Working papers are to be retained by the audit firm and must be available for examination by KDA or its designee for at least three (3) years following the issuance of the audit report to the auditee. Retention of working papers beyond three (3) years is required where questioned costs and/or practices have not been resolved with KDA.
Working Papers. 7 AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER THIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (the "Agreement") is entered into as of August 19, 2004, by and among TEKELEC, a California corporation ("Parent"), BUCKDANGER, INC., a New York corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent ("Acquisition Subsidiary"), STELEUS GROUP, INC., a New York corporation (the "Company"), and the PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS of Company identified on the signature pages hereto (collectively, the "Preferred Stockholders"). Parent, Acquisition Subsidiary, the Preferred Stockholders, and the Company are referred to herein each as a "Party" and together as the "Parties."
Working Papers. MNP owns all working papers and files, other materials, reports and work created, developed or performed during this engagement, including intellectual property used in the preparation thereof. MNP may, but is under no obligation to, agree to provide Plaintiff’s Counsel with a copy of all practitioner- prepared working papers necessary for Plaintiff’s Counsel’s records. MNP may develop software, including spreadsheets, documents, databases, and other electronic tools, to assist us with this engagement. Where these tools are developed specifically for MNP’s purposes and without consideration of any purpose for which Plaintiff’s Counsel might use them, any such tools provided to Plaintiff’s Counsel are made available on an "as is" basis only, and remain the exclusive intellectual property of MNP, and are not to be distributed to or shared with any third party and MNP shall be entitled to the return of all such property, uncopied, at any time. Additionally, Plaintiff’s Counsel acknowledges that no reliance can be placed on draft reports, conclusions, or advice, whether oral or written, issued by MNP as the same may be subject to further work, revision and other factors which may mean that such drafts are substantially different from any final report or advice issued.