Legal Basis of Award Sample Clauses

Legal Basis of Award. Pursuant to ORS 541.561 Grantor is authorized to enter into a grant agreement and to make an award, from the Water Conservation, Reuse and Storage Investment Fund (“Fund”), to Grantee for the purposes set forth herein.
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Legal Basis of Award. Pursuant to the federal Victims of Crime Act of 1984, as amended, 34 U.S.C. 20101 et.seq. (“VOCA”), and 2 CFR §200.330, Agency is authorized to enter into a subaward agreement and to make a subaward, from funds received under VOCA, to Subrecipient for the purposes set forth herein.
Legal Basis of Award. Pursuant to the federal Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (“VAWA”), Agency is authorized to enter into a subaward agreement and to make a subaward, from funds received under VAWA, to Subrecipient for the purposes set forth herein.
Legal Basis of Award. Pursuant to Oregon Laws 2023, chapter 599 (HB 5030), section 10 and ORS 541.656, Grantor is authorized to enter into a grant agreement and to make an award from moneys available to the Oregon Water Resources Department to Grantee for the purposes set forth herein.
Legal Basis of Award. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW or Grantor) developed the Watershed Restoration Grant Program(s) in response to the Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 (Proposition 1). Proposition 1 amended the California Water Code (CWC) to add Section 79737, authorizing the Legislature to appropriate funds to CDFW to fund multi-benefit ecosystem and watershed restoration and protection projects. Pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 1501.5(b), Grantor is authorized to enter into this grant agreement (Agreement) and to make an award to Eastern Sierra Council of Governments (Grantee) for the purposes set forth herein. Xxxxxxx accepts the grant on the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Accordingly, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx (Parties) hereby agree as follows:

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  • Basis of Award No additional documents submitted by a Bidder should be incorporated in the contract unless it is specifically identified and incorporated by reference in the attached contract document. Balance of page intentionally left blank

  • Allocation of Award The total Award made with respect to the Leased Property or for loss of rent, or for Lessor’s loss of business beyond the Term, shall be solely the property of and payable to Lessor. Any Award made for loss of Lessee’s business during the remaining Term, if any, for the taking of Lessee’s Personal Property, or for removal and relocation expenses of Lessee in any such proceedings shall be the sole property of and payable to Lessee. In any Condemnation proceedings Lessor and Lessee shall each seek its Award in conformity herewith, at its respective expense; provided, however, Lessee shall not initiate, prosecute or acquiesce in any proceedings that may result in a diminution of any Award payable to Lessor.

  • Basis of Bargain EACH PARTY RECOGNIZES AND AGREES THAT THE WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS AND LIABILITY AND REMEDY LIMITATIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE MATERIAL BARGAINED FOR BASES OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT THEY HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT AND REFLECTED IN DETERMINING THE CONSIDERATION TO BE GIVEN BY EACH PARTY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AND IN THE DECISION BY EACH PARTY TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT.

  • Terms of Award The following terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in this paragraph 1:

  • Settlement of Award Except as otherwise provided in Section 12 hereof, if the Grantee becomes vested in his Awards, or any portion thereof, in accordance with Section 5, the Company shall distribute to him, or his personal representative, beneficiary or estate, as applicable, a number of shares of Common Stock equal to the number of RSUs subject to the Award then becoming vested. Such shares shall be delivered within 30 days following the date of vesting.

  • Notification of Award 2.28.1 Prior to the expiration of the period of tender validity, the Procuring entity will notify the successful tenderer in writing that its tender has been accepted.

  • Legal Basis The coordination of programs serving individuals with disabilities and the development of cooperative agreements between these programs has the following basis in Federal and State law: • The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act, 29 U.S.C. 701 et. seq. • 34 Code of Federal Regulations §§ 361, 363, 397 • The Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended • Maryland Education Article, §§ 21-301 – 21-304, Annotated Code of Maryland • Code of Maryland Regulations, 13A, Subtitle 11.

  • Vesting of Award Subject to Section 2(b) below and the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, this Award shall become vested in three equal annual installments on the first, second and third anniversaries of the date hereof. Unless otherwise provided by the Company, all dividends and other amounts receivable in connection with any adjustments to the Shares under Section 4(c) of the Plan shall be subject to the vesting schedule in this Section 2(a).

  • Basis of the Bargain The parties agree that the limitations of liability set forth in this section shall survive and continue in full force and effect despite any failure of consideration or of an exclusive remedy. The parties acknowledge that the prices have been set and the Agreement entered into in reliance upon these limitations of liability and that all such limitations form an essential basis of the bargain between the parties.

  • Letter of Award Prior to the expiry of the Tender Validity Period and upon expiry of the Standstill Period specified in ITT 42, upon addressing a complaint that has been filed within the Standstill Period, the Procuring Entity shall transmit the Letter of Award to the successful Tenderer. The letter of award shall request the successful tenderer to furnish the Performance Security within 21days of the date of the letter.

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