Common use of Governmental Entities Clause in Contracts

Governmental Entities. If the Sub-recipient or any Subcontractor is a governmental or quasi- governmental entity that is by law prohibited from indemnifying others, Section IX.C is modified to the extent that will impose the maximum available liability and responsibility on Sub-recipient. Sub- recipient shall require all parties involved in the performance of this PFA that are not prohibited from indemnifying others to so indemnify WRF through a written agreement acceptable to WRF.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Project Funding Agreement, Project Funding Agreement, Project Funding Agreement

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Governmental Entities. If the Sub-recipient or any Subcontractor is a governmental or quasi- governmental entity that is by law prohibited from indemnifying others, Section IX.C IX.D is modified to the extent that will impose the maximum available liability and responsibility on Sub-recipient. Sub- Sub-recipient shall require all parties involved in the performance of this PFA MFRA that are not prohibited from indemnifying others to so indemnify WRF and the Co-funder(s) through a written agreement acceptable to WRFWRF and the Co-funder(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Multi Funded Research Agreement, Multi Funded Research Agreement

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Governmental Entities. If the Sub-recipient or any Subcontractor is a governmental or quasi- quasi-governmental entity that is by law prohibited from indemnifying others, Section IX.C is modified to the extent that will impose the maximum available liability and responsibility on Sub-recipient. Sub- Sub-recipient shall require all parties involved in the performance of this PFA that are not prohibited from indemnifying others to so indemnify WRF through a written agreement acceptable to WRF.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Funding Agreement

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