Where Homes Clause Samples
The "Where Homes" clause defines the specific locations or types of properties to which the agreement applies. It typically outlines whether the contract covers single-family residences, condominiums, or other dwelling types, and may specify geographic boundaries or particular developments. By clearly identifying the relevant properties, this clause ensures that all parties understand the scope of the agreement and prevents disputes over which homes are included or excluded.
Where Homes. England becomes aware either via the Contract Monitoring Outputs or through other monitoring, that delivery of the Approved Capital Bid has not been secured in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement or is unlikely to be so secured (a Delivery Failure), Homes England may in order to address such Delivery Failure issue an Allocation Change Notice requiring:
3.3.1 a reduction, increase or other change to the number of AHP Dwellings to be delivered; and/or
3.3.2 a reduction or other adjustment to the Allocated Capital Grant or to any Firm Scheme Grant; and/or
3.3.3 any other change to the Approved Capital Bid that Homes England deems reasonably necessary, and such Allocation Change Notice shall be discussed as soon as reasonably practicable by the parties and in any event within fifteen (15) Business Days of the date of issue of the Allocation Change Notice.
Where Homes. England becomes aware either via the Contract Monitoring Outputs or through other monitoring, that the Delivery of the Approved Capital Bid or any Revenue
15.3.1 a reduction, increase or other change to the number of SHAP Dwellings to be delivered;
15.3.2 a reduction or other adjustment to the Allocated Capital Grant or to any Capital Firm Scheme Grant or the Allocated Revenue Grant or to any Revenue Grant; and/or
15.3.3 any other change to the Approved Capital Bid or any Revenue Funding Scheme that Homes England deems reasonably necessary, and such Allocation Change Notice shall be discussed as soon as reasonably practicable by the Parties and in any event within fifteen (15) Business Days of the date of issue of the Allocation Change Notice.
Where Homes. England (acting reasonably) considers that the Grant Recipient acted fraudulently or dishonestly in claiming the Capital Firm Scheme Grant for the relevant Capital Firm Scheme, such claim shall be deemed to be a Prohibited Act and Homes England will not be bound by the terms of Clause 23.3.3 (Repayment of ▇▇▇▇▇ ).
Where Homes. England becomes aware either via the Contract Monitoring Outputs or through other monitoring, that the Delivery of the Approved Capital Bid or any Revenue Funding Scheme has not been secured in accordance with the requirements of this
15.3.1 a reduction, increase or other change to the number of SHAP Dwellings to be delivered;
15.3.2 a reduction or other adjustment to the Allocated Capital Grant or to any Capital Firm Scheme Grant or the Allocated Revenue Grant or to any Revenue Grant; and/or
15.3.3 any other change to the Approved Capital Bid or any Revenue Funding Scheme that Homes England deems reasonably necessary, and such Allocation Change Notice shall be discussed as soon as reasonably practicable by the Parties and in any event within fifteen (15) Business Days of the date of issue of the Allocation Change Notice.
Where Homes. England becomes aware either via the Contract Monitoring Outputs or through other monitoring, that the Delivery of the Approved Capital Bid or the Approved Revenue Bid has not been secured in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, or is unlikely to be so secured (a Delivery Failure), Homes England may in order to address such Delivery Failure, issue an Allocation Change Notice requiring:
15.3.1 a reduction, increase or other change to the number of RSAP Dwellings to be delivered;
15.3.2 a reduction or other adjustment to the Allocated Capital Grant or to any Capital Firm Scheme Grant or the Allocated Revenue Grant or to any Revenue Firm Scheme Grant; and/or
15.3.3 any other change to the Approved Capital Bid or the Approved Revenue Bid that Homes England deems reasonably necessary,
