Common use of AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE Clause in Contracts

AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE. The Subrecipient hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and approvals required to meet its obligations under the Scope of Services, and that it will at all times conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. Proof of such licenses and approvals shall be submitted to the County upon request, however, failure by the County to request such proof shall in no manner be construed to alleviate the Subrecipient’s obligations pursuant to this paragraph.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Federal Subrecipient Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement

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AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE. The Subrecipient hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and approvals required to meet its obligations under the Scope of Services, and that it will at all times conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. Proof of such licenses and approvals shall be submitted to the County upon request, however, failure by the County to request such proof shall in no manner be construed to alleviate the Subrecipient’s obligations pursuant to this paragraph, nor shall it be construed as shifting any liability for failure to request such proof onto the County.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Hope and Help Center, 2 Contract, Testing Services

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AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE. The Subrecipient hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and approvals required to meet its obligations under the Scope of Services, and that it will at all times conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. Proof of such licenses and approvals shall be submitted to the County upon request, however, failure by the County to request such proof shall in no manner be construed to alleviate as alleviating the Subrecipient’s obligations pursuant to this paragraph, nor shall it be construed as shifting any liability for failure to request such proof onto the County.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Federal Subrecipient Agreement

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