USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY Clause Samples

The "Use of In-Kind Contributions Provided By" clause defines how non-monetary resources, such as goods, services, or labor, contributed by a party are to be utilized within the scope of an agreement. It typically outlines the types of in-kind contributions that are acceptable, the process for documenting and valuing these contributions, and any limitations or requirements for their use. For example, a partner organization might provide equipment or volunteer hours instead of cash funding. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of how in-kind contributions are recognized and applied, thereby promoting transparency and proper accounting within the project or contractual relationship.
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES FREE OF CHARGE 10.1 Rules for the use of in-kind contributions free of charge
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT 9.1 Rules for the use of in-kind contributions against payment If necessary to implement the specific action, the KIC Partners may use in-kind contributions provided by third parties against payment. The KIC Partners may declare costs related to the payment of in-kind contributions as eligible (see Article 5), up to the third parties’ costs for the seconded persons, contributed equipment, infrastructure or other assets or other contributed goods and services. 14 Directive 2004/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 on the coordination of procedures for the award of public work contracts, public supply contracts and public service contracts (OJ L 134, 30.04.2004, p. 114). 15 Directive 2004/17/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 coordinating the procurement procedures of entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors (OJ L 134, 30.04.2004, p. 1). The third parties and their contributions must be set out in Annex 1. The EIT may however approve in-kind contributions not set out in Annex 1 without amendment (see Article 61 FPA), if: - they are specifically justified in the final report, and - their use does not entail changes to the Specific Agreement which would call into question the decision awarding the specific grant or breach the principle of equal treatment of applicants or the KICs. The KIC Partners must ensure that the EIT, the Commission, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) and the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) can exercise their rights under Articles 28 and 29 of the Framework Partnership Agreement also towards the third parties.
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT 9.1 Rules for the use of in-kind contributions against payment If necessary to implement the specific action, the KIC Partners may use in-kind contributions provided by third parties against payment. 6 Directive 2004/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 on the coordination of procedures for the award of public work contracts, public supply contracts and public service contracts (OJ L 134, 30.04.2004, p. 114). 7 Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC (OJ L 94, 28.03.2014, p. 65). 8 Directive 2004/17/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 coordinating the procurement procedures of entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors (OJ L 134, 30.04.2004, p. 1). 9 Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors and repealing Directive 2004/17/EC (OJ L 94, 28.03.2014, p. 243). The KIC Partners may declare costs related to the payment of in-kind contributions as eligible (see Article 5), up to the third parties’ costs for the seconded persons, contributed equipment, infrastructure or other assets or other contributed goods and services. The third parties and their contributions must be set out in Annex 1. The EIT may however approve in-kind contributions not set out in Annex 1 without amendment (see Article 61 FPA), if: - they are specifically justified in the final report, and - their use does not entail changes to the Specific Agreement which would call into question the decision awarding the specific grant or breach the principle of equal treatment of applicants or the KICs. The KIC Partners must ensure that the EIT, the Commission, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) and the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) can exercise their rights under Articles 28 and 29 FPA also towards the third parties.
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT‌ 9.1 Rules for the use of in-kind contributions against payment
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT 9.1 Rules for the use of in‐kind contributions against payment If necessary to implement the specific action, the KIC Partners may use in‐kind contributions provided by third parties against payment. The KIC Partners may declare costs related to the payment of in‐kind contributions as eligible (see Article 5), up to the third parties’ costs for the seconded persons, contributed equipment, infrastructure or other assets or other contributed goods and services. The third parties and their contributions must be set out in Annex 1. The EIT may however approve in‐kind contributions not set out in Annex 1 without amendment (see Article 61 FPA), if: ‐ they are specifically justified in the final report, and ‐ their use does not entail changes to the Specific Agreement which would call into question the decision awarding the specific grant or breach the principle of equal treatment of applicants or the KICs. The KIC Partners must ensure that the EIT, the Commission, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) and the European Anti‐Fraud Office (OLAF) can exercise their rights under Articles 28 and 29 FPA also towards the third parties.
USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY. THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT SME-Ph1 mono-beneficiary: ARTICLE 11 — USE OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTIES AGAINST PAYMENT Not applicable

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  • Limitations on Contributions By executing this Agreement, Contractor acknowledges its obligations under Section 1.126 of the City’s Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, which prohibits any person who contracts with, or is seeking a contract with, any department of the City for the rendition of personal services, for the furnishing of any material, supplies or equipment, for the sale or lease of any land or building, for a grant, loan or loan guarantee, or for a development agreement, from making any campaign contribution to (i) a City elected official if the contract must be approved by that official, a board on which that official serves, or the board of a state agency on which an appointee of that official serves, (ii) a candidate for that City elective office, or (iii) a committee controlled by such elected official or a candidate for that office, at any time from the submission of a proposal for the contract until the later of either the termination of negotiations for such contract or twelve months after the date the City approves the contract. The prohibition on contributions applies to each prospective party to the contract; each member of Contractor’s board of directors; Contractor’s chairperson, chief executive officer, chief financial officer and chief operating officer; any person with an ownership interest of more than 10% in Contractor; any subcontractor listed in the bid or contract; and any committee that is sponsored or controlled by Contractor. Contractor certifies that it has informed each such person of the limitation on contributions imposed by Section 1.126 by the time it submitted a proposal for the contract, and has provided the names of the persons required to be informed to the City department with whom it is contracting.