Grant Money definition

Grant Money means money derived from State fees or tax revenues that are owned, held, or administered by the State.
Grant Money means money [the division awards] awarded to an eligible 642 applicant pursuant to this chapter.
Grant Money means money provided by the State to a Grantee.

Examples of Grant Money in a sentence

  • The acceptance by Grantee of final Grant Money payment, without a written protest filed with the State within ten (10) business days of receipt of final payment, shall release the State from all claims and all liability to Grantee.

  • Grant Money awarded under this Contract shall be used by Grantee to accomplish the project as described therein.

  • State may withhold, adjust payment amount, or require repayment of any Grant Money under this Contract that is: provided in reliance on an inaccurate or incomplete representation, unsupported by sufficient invoices or other documentation, not used by Grantee for the project identified, used for any purpose in violation of the terms of this Contract or in violation of the law, or paid in excess of what is actually owed.

  • The State reserves the right to perform reviews, and/or comment upon ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s use of the Grant Money.


More Definitions of Grant Money

Grant Money means money the division awards to an eligible applicant pursuant
Grant Money means the money provided in a grant award, including any match described in the grant agreement; "grant money" does not include grant income;
Grant Money means any money granted to the Association by Council pursuant to this By-law;
Grant Money means money derived from funds appropriated under the State’s Utah Rural Jobs Act and paid or allocated to Grantee.
Grant Money means money derived from State gas tax that are owned, held, or administered by the State.
Grant Money means any money granted to the Association by Council under section 3; and
Grant Money means money derived from State off-highway vehicle fees that are owned, held, or administered by the State.