Agreement for Task Order and Funding Sample Clauses

Agreement for Task Order and Funding. Each task order shall require the written agreement of the Administrators for each Party or their designees, shall be identified as a task order entered pursuant to this Agreement, and shall incorporate and be subject to all terms of this Agreement. Funding for each task order, each Parties share of such funding or expense, and any limitations thereon, shall be also be specified and agreed upon in each separate task order. The maximum budget for a task order shall not be exceeded without the mutual written agreement of the Parties by execution of an amended task order and shall be within the specific budgeted amount approved for the project(s) by both the City Council for the City of Xxxxxx and the Commission of the Birch Bay Water and Sewer District. In the event one Party unilaterally directs an outside consultant to expand the scope of work or increase the cost beyond what is authorized by a task order entered in accordance with this Agreement, said Party providing such direction to the consultant shall be solely responsible for that portion of the cost in excess of the maximum budget agreed upon.
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Agreement for Task Order and Funding. Each task order shall be signed by the authorized signer for the Party providing the task order and shall be delivered to the County. Any task order which by its own terms requires the written agreement of one or more other Parties shall identify such Parties and be signed by the authorized signer for each of them. Funding for each task order, each Parties share of such funding or expense, and any limitations thereon, shall also be specified and agreed upon in each separate task order. The maximum budget for a task order shall not be exceeded without the mutual written agreement of the Parties to the task order by execution of an amended task order. In the event one Party unilaterally directs an outside consultant to expand the scope of work or increase the cost beyond what is authorized a task order entered in accordance with this Agreement, said Party providing such direction to the consultant shall be solely responsible for that portion of the cost in excess of the maximum budget agreed upon.
Agreement for Task Order and Funding. Each task order shall require the written agreement of an authorized representative for each Tasked Party or their designees, shall be identified as a task order entered pursuant to this Agreement, and shall incorporate and be subject to all terms of this Agreement. Funding for each task order, each Tasked Parties share of such funding or expense, and any limitations thereon, shall also be specified and agreed upon in each separate task order. It is anticipated that most task order costs will be split equally between the Tasked Parties. This Agreement does allow alternative cost sharing arrangements on a particular task order to be agreed upon. The maximum budget for a task order shall not be exceeded without the mutual written agreement of the Tasked Parties by execution of an amended task order and shall be within the specific budgeted amount approved for the project(s) by the elected authorized body of the Tasked Parties. In the event one Tasked Party unilaterally directs an outside consultant to expand the scope of work or increase the cost beyond what is authorized by a task order entered in accordance with this Agreement, said Tasked Party providing such direction to the consultant shall be solely responsible for that portion of the cost in excess of the maximum budget agreed upon.

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