Contract Provisions definition
Examples of Contract Provisions in a sentence
Pursuant to Appendix II to 2 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards, Orders funded with federal funds may have additional contractual requirements or certifications that must be satisfied at the time the Order is placed or upon delivery.
The following Required Contract Provisions (I-XI) require the Contractor to furnish information.
I acknowledge reading and understanding the Special Provision Term Contract Provisions.
The COI and endorsements shall be provided to the COUNTY at the address as specified in the Referenced Contract Provisions of this Agreement.
The term of this Agreement shall commence as specified in the Referenced Contract Provisions 16 of this Agreement or the execution date, whichever is later.
The COI and endorsements shall be provided to the COUNTY at the address as specified in 11 the Referenced Contract Provisions of this Agreement.
This Agreement shall terminate as specified 17 in the Referenced Contract Provisions of this Agreement unless otherwise sooner terminated as provided 18 in this Agreement; provided, however, CONTRACTOR shall be obligated to perform such duties as 19 would normally extend beyond this term, including but not limited to, obligations with respect to 20 confidentiality, indemnification, audits, reporting and accounting.
Appendix II to Part 200 Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards Sub-recipients, sub-awardees, and contractors have no relationship with NRC under the terms of this grant/cooperative agreement.
The term of this Agreement shall commence as specified in the Referenced Contract Provisions of this Agreement or the execution date, whichever is later.
Termination Notices shall be addressed as specified in the Referenced Contract Provisions of this Agreement or as otherwise directed by ADMINISTRATOR and shall be effective when faxed, transmission confirmed, or when accepted by U.S. Postal Service Express Mail, Federal Express, United Parcel Service, or any other expedited delivery service.