Right of Inspection

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Definition of "Right of Inspection"

A Right of Inspection is a document that outlines who has the right to inspect corporate documents and the specific documents that can be inspected. Inspection rights may include the right to inspect corporate property, facilities or equipment. Typically a Right of Inspection document provides directors with a nearly absolute right to inspect corporate documents, and gives members or shareholders a wide but more limited right to inspect documents, and may require them to provide a proper reason before being allowed access. A Right of Inspection usually includes a right to copy documents, for which a reasonable fee may be charged. Either the individual requesting the inspection, their agent or their attorney may perform the inspection.

"Right of Inspection" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Minute Book Rights of Inspection