Funding Principles Sample Clauses

Funding Principles. A Party which spends less than its allocated share of the Consortium Budget will be funded in accordance with its actual duly justified eligible costs only. A Party that spends more than its allocated share of the Consortium Budget will be funded only in respect of duly justified eligible costs up to an amount not exceeding that share.
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Funding Principles. In establishing the funding of the Company, the Operating Committee shall seek:
Funding Principles. A Party which spends less than its allocated share of the budget as set out in the Consortium Plan or – in case of reimbursement via unit costs - implements less units than foreseen in the Consortium Plan will be funded in accordance with its actual duly justified eligible costs only. A Party that spends more than its allocated share of the budget as set out in the Consortium Plan will be funded only in respect of duly justified eligible costs up to an amount not exceeding that share. The Grant Agreement explicitly gives a consortium the possibility to shift tasks and/or money between Parties. This is one reason for having a Consortium Plan that can be different from the actual Annex 1. [see also Section 7.1.1. and Section 1.2 for elucidation] This section makes sure that Parties will not be able to spend more than is permitted by the budget in the Consortium Plan. In case a Party spends more money, it may ask for a supplement. Such request shall be addressed to the General Assembly (see Section 6.3.1.2 [GOV LP] / 6.3.6 [GOV SP]). In cases the Consortium Plan is not deviating from Annex 1 this provision falls back to the standard provisions in the Grant Agreement, with the same effect. A Party may receive an additional contribution if at the end of the project the total eligible costs claimed allow a reallocation of unspent EU contribution among the consortium – to be decided in the General Assembly.
Funding Principles. (1) Each Contracting Party shall bear its own costs of representation at meetings of the Charter Conference and any subsidiary bodies.
Funding Principles. 6.1. CMHC Funding and Cost-Matched Funding and Action Plans under this Agreement must respect the following principles:
Funding Principles. These Funding Principles are to be applied by accreditation authorities, National Boards and AHPRA when they are considering and agreeing on the funding to be provided to the accreditation authority by the National Board/AHPRA for performance of the accreditation functions. The principles aim to promote consistency, transparency and accountability for use of registrant fees to fund the accreditation function. AHPRA, in consultation with the National Board, will provide funding through registrant fees to enable the accreditation authority to manage its business and risks by covering some of the indirect costs of activities related to program accreditation including monitoring. The following principles will apply, in addition to the guiding principles and objectives of the National Law, and the Quality Framework for the Accreditation Functions, when an accreditation authority is requesting funding from a National Board/AHPRA (funding request) and when a National Board/AHPRA decide to provide funding to an accreditation authority (funding decision):
Funding Principles. A Knowledge Institute that spends less than its allocated share of the Project Budget will be funded in accordance with its actual duly justified eligible costs only. A Knowledge Institute that spends more than its allocated share of the Project Budget will be funded only in respect of duly justified eligible costs up to an amount not exceeding that share unless decided otherwise by the Project Committee.
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Funding Principles. A Party which spends less than its allocated share of the budget or – in case of reimbursement via unit costs - implements less units than foreseen will be funded in accordance with its actual duly justified eligible costs only. A Party that spends more than its allocated share of the budget will be funded only in respect of duly justified eligible costs up to an amount not exceeding that share.
Funding Principles. 7. The assistance provided for specialist disability housing will follow the principles of choice and portability for clients, and innovation and sustainability for providers. There are a number of NDIS design and pricing elements that will underpin the approach to funding specialist disability housing:
Funding Principles. When making Funding Guidelines, the Trustee must have regard to the following Funding Principles:
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