Key Grant Terms Sample Clauses

Key Grant Terms. The following capitalized terms have the meanings assigned below. Act: The federal American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund (codified as 42 U.S.C. 802), including all implementing regulations (31 CFR 35.1 et seq.) and other guidance promulgated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Grant Amount: $80,000,000. Expenditure Deadline: December 31, 2026. Obligation Deadline: December 31, 2024.
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Key Grant Terms. The following capitalized terms have the meanings assigned below. Commented [ZSB4]: Insert Grant amount. Xxxxx Xxxxxx: $«Grant». Completion Deadline: June 30, 2024.

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  • Grant Terms The funding for this Agreement is provided in full or in part by a Federal or State Grant to the City. As part of the terms of receiving the funds, the City is required to incorporate some of the terms into this Agreement. The incorporated terms may be found in Appendix [choose C/D/E etc.], “Grant Terms.” To the extent that any Grant Term is inconsistent with any other provisions of this Agreement such that Contractor is unable to comply with both the Grant Term and the other provision(s), the Grant Term shall apply.

  • TERM OF GRANT AGREEMENT The term of this Grant Agreement begins on the date this Grant Agreement is executed by the State, through final payment plus three (3) years unless otherwise terminated or amended as provided in this Grant Agreement. However, all work shall be completed in accordance with the Schedule as set forth in Exhibit C.

  • Grant Term The initial grant funding period for this grant will be twelve (12) months. It is anticipated that the grant funding period will begin September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021. The grant may be extended for two (2) additional two (2) year periods at HHSC’s sole discretion. Continued funding of a grant is contingent upon the availability of funds and the satisfactory performance of the Successful Respondent during the prior budget period. Funding may vary and is subject to change each renewal period. Reimbursement will only be made for those allowable expenses that occur within the term of the grant. No pre-award spending will be allowed.

  • Grant Agreement) This represents the status at the time of signature of this Consortium Agreement.

  • Grant Award On and subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Triumph hereby agrees to make a grant (the “Grant”) to Grantee in the aggregate maximum amount of up to Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($200,000.00) (the “Maximum Grant Amount”) to provide partial funding for the Project.

  • Termination of Development Grant Agreement The obligations of the Recipient under the Development Grant Agreement shall terminate on the date 20 years after the date of the Development Grant Agreement.”

  • Use of Grant Funds Grantee shall use the Grant Funds only for Eligible Expenses as set forth in Appendix A and for no other purpose. Grantee shall expend the Grant Funds in accordance with the Budget and shall obtain the prior approval of City before transferring expenditures from one line item to another within the Budget.

  • Further Competition Award Criteria 1. Where a Contracting Body may require Suppliers to develop proposals or a solution in respect of its Statement of Requirements or need to amend or refine the terms of the Call-Off Contract to reflect its Statement of Requirements to the extent permitted by and in accordance with applicable laws (including procurement laws and all necessary guidance), the following criteria shall be applied to the Services set out in the Framework Service Providers' compliant tenders submitted through the Further Competition Procedure:

  • KEY TERMS Throughout this document, “You” and “

  • Option Terms Subject to earlier termination as provided herein, the Nonqualified Option shall expire on the 10th anniversary of the date of grant of Nonqualified Option, which anniversary shall be [xx/xx/xx]. The period during which the Nonqualified Option is in effect is referred to as the “Option Period”.

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