GRANTEE PERFORMANCE Sample Clauses

GRANTEE PERFORMANCE. The failure of the Grantor to insist in any one or more instances upon strict performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this License shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the Grantor's right to the future performance of any such terms, covenants, or conditions and the Grantee's obligations with respect to such future performance shall continue in full force and effect.
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GRANTEE PERFORMANCE. 6 HUD will judge performance based upon whether the Grantee achieves the agreed upon activities within 7 grant time limits and within budget and whether the Grantee has produced tangible results through the 8 implementation of grant activities.
GRANTEE PERFORMANCE. The Grantee and its rural economic development program will be evaluated biannually by the Department for performance under this Agreement. Satisfactory performance will be required for future awards.
GRANTEE PERFORMANCE. 5 HUD will judge performance based upon whether the Grantee achieves the agreed upon 6 activities within grant time limits and within budget and whether the Grantee has produced 7 tangible results through the implementation of grant activities. 8 9 Program Coordinator. See the FY2022 FSS NOFO for a sample position description of an 10 FSS Program Coordinator. 11 12 Public Housing Information Center (PIC). All PHA FSS programs must report activities of 13 their FSS enrollment, progress, and exit activities of their FSS program participants through 14 required submissions of the form HUD-50058 at least annually. HUD’s assessment of the 15 accomplishments of the FSS programs of PHAs funded under this NOFO will be based primarily 16 on PIC system data obtained from forms HUD-50058, HUD-50058-MTW, and HUD-50058- 17 MTW-Expansion. All PBRA programs must report at least annually via the Multifamily FSS 18 Reporting Tool and annual narrative report. HUD requires submission of racial and ethnic data 19 and form (HUD-27061-H) that is often used for that purpose. PBRA properties with FSS 20 programs must submit form HUD-27061-H to their Grant Specialist. For PH and HCV 21 programs, the HUD-50058, HUD-50058-MTW, and HUD-50058-MTW-Expansion forms, 22 which provide racial and ethnic data to HUD’s PIC data system, are comparable program forms 23 that must be submitted annually instead of the HUD-27061-H by PHAs for reporting racial and 24 ethnic data for FSS program participants. See Notice PIH 2016-08, and any subsequent 25 amendments to the notice, for information on FSS reporting requirements in PIC. A webcast 26 training on the provisions of PIH 2016-08 was published on August 12, 2016. Also note that 27 HUD updated the warnings and fatal edits related to FSS PIC reporting. All of the preceding 28 documents and information can be found on the FSS webpage at the following address: 29 xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/hcv/fss 30 31 Voucher Management System (VMS). PHAs must continue to report HCV FSS coordinator 32 expenses into VMS for any HCV FSS funds made available under the FY 2013 (or earlier) HCV 33 FSS NOFO. However, due to the combined funding streams starting with the FY 2014 FSS 34 NOFO, PHAs will no longer use VMS to report HCV FSS coordinator expenses for funds made 35 available under this NOFO. Note that PHAs must continue to enter the amount of HCV FSS 36 escrow deposits and HCV FSS escrow forfeitures into VMS for all fun...
GRANTEE PERFORMANCE. 10 HUD will judge performance based upon whether the Grantee achieves the agreed upon 11 activities within grant time limits and within budget and whether the Grantee has produced 12 tangible results through the implementation of grant activities. 13 14 Program Coordinator. See the FY2020 FSS NOFA for a sample position description of an 15 FSS Program Coordinator. 16
GRANTEE PERFORMANCE. 1. GRANTEE shall conduct, in a satisfactory manner as determined by CITY, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, hereinafter referred to as "HUD," and the office of the Governor, hereinafter referred to as "State Agency," an Empowerment Zone Project, hereinafter referred to as the "EZ Project" or "Program" pursuant to Subchapter U of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended by Section 952 of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (26 U.S.C. 1391 through 1397F, et seq.), hereinafter referred to as the "Act"; and the applicable provisions of Title 24 CFR Part

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  • Continuing Performance Each party is required to continue to perform its obligations under this contract pending final resolution of any dispute arising out of or relating to this contract, unless to do so would be impossible or impracticable under the circumstances.

  • Product Performance Contractor hereby warrants and represents that the Products acquired by the Authorized User under the terms and conditions of this Contract conform to the specifications, performance standards and documentation in the Authorized User Agreement., and the documentation fully describes the proper procedure for using the Products. Contractor further warrants and represents that if the Products acquired by the Authorized User pursuant to an Authorized User Agreement under this Contract include software application development, software application customization, software programming, software integration or similar items (“Software Deliverables”) then such Software Deliverables shall be free from defects in material and workmanship and conform with all requirements of the Contract and Authorized User Agreement for the warranty period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the completed project (“Project warranty period”). Contractor also warrants that the Products, in the form provided to the Authorized User, do not infringe any copyright, trademark, trade secret or other right of any third party.

  • Lawful Performance Vendor shall abide by all Federal, State and Local Laws, Ordinances, Regulations, and Statutes as may be related to the performance of duties under this agreement. In addition, all applicable permits and licenses required shall be obtained by the vendor, at vendor’s sole expense.

  • Continued Performance The Contractor and Contractor Parties shall continue to Perform their obligations under the Contract while any dispute concerning the Contract is being resolved.

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