Common use of Action starting date Clause in Contracts

Action starting date. The starting date of the action (‘action starting date’) is fixed by the Commission/Agency in the GA. It is usually the first day of the month following the date when the GA enters into force. The GA enters into force when the last party signs it (see Article 58). A fixed starting date may also be agreed between the Commission/Agency and the consortium. Exceptionally, the Commission/Agency may agree that the action starts on another day than the first day of the month, if the consortium requests it (usually in its proposal) and can show that there is a need to start the action at that moment (e.g. an action that is dependent on environmental conditions). That starting date can be either:  before the entry into force of the GA, i.e. before the grant agreement is signed by both parties

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Annotated Model Grant Agreement, Annotated Model Grant Agreement, Annotated Model Grant Agreement

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Action starting date. The starting date of the action (‘action starting date’) is fixed by the Commission/Agency in the GA. It is usually the first day of the month following the date when the GA enters into force. The GA enters into force when the last party signs it (see Article 58). A fixed starting date may also be agreed between the Commission/Agency and the consortium. Exceptionally, the Commission/Agency may agree that the action starts on another day than the first day of the month, if the consortium requests it (usually in its proposal) and can show that there is a need to start the action at that moment (e.g. an action that is dependent on environmental conditions). That starting date can be either: before the entry into force of the GA, i.e. before the grant agreement is signed by both parties

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Annotated Model Grant Agreement, Annotated Model Grant Agreement

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