Current Revenues Sample Clauses

Current Revenues. Under Texas law, a contract with a governmental entity that contains a claim against future revenues is void; therefore, each party paying for the performance of governmental functions or services must make those payments from current revenues available to the paying party.
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Current Revenues. Pursuant to Section 791.011(d)(3) of the Texas Government Code, each Party performing services or furnishing services pursuant to this Agreement shall do so with funds available from current revenues of the Party.
Current Revenues. All costs or expenses incurred by any Party as result of this Agreement shall be paid from the current revenues available to the Party.
Current Revenues. This Agreement is authorized by the Interlocal Cooperation Act of Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code. This Agreement does not require payments from one party to the other. However, to the extent applicable, each party's monetary obligations hereunder are payable only and solely from the current revenues appropriated and available for the performance of such obligations.
Current Revenues. The County in paying for the performance of governmental functions hereunder, shall make those payments from current revenues.
Current Revenues. It is specifically understood and agreed that County has not allocated any funds for the services to be provided pursuant to this MOU and has no obligation to make payments hereunder. Each party paying for the performance of governmental functions or services under this MOU must make those payments from current revenues available to the paying Party. In the event County does not appropriate or allocate funds under this MOU, the sole remedy of the County is to terminate this MOU.
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Current Revenues. The payment obligations of the City pursuant to this Agreement are subject to annual appropriation for same by the City Council, and in the event that the City Council fails to appropriate funds, this Agreement shall terminate automatically at the beginning of the fiscal year for which funds are not appropriated.
Current Revenues. Each Party’s monetary obligations are for the performance of governmental functions or services and are payable only from the current revenues appropriated and available for the performance of those functions or services.
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