Expenditure Restrictions Sample Clauses

Expenditure Restrictions. All CDBG funds approved by HUD for expenditure under County’s Grant Agreement, including those that are identified for Municipality projects and activities, shall be allocated to the specific projects and activities described and listed in Municipality's proposal for funding, Agreements, and Contracts; such funds shall be used for no other purposes. No project, activity, or the amount allocated to a given project or activity may be changed without the written concurrence of County and/or HUD, as required.
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Expenditure Restrictions. The following additional expenditure restrictions apply to the Subrecipient Budget as found in Schedule 2.1
Expenditure Restrictions. All CDBG funds that are approved by HUD for expenditure under the County's grant agreement, including those that are identified for the SubRecipient’s Projects and activities, shall be allocated to the specific projects and activities described and listed in Attachments A1-A3. The allocated funds shall be used and expended only for the projects and activities for which the funds are identified.
Expenditure Restrictions. All CDBG funds that are approved by HUD for expenditure under the County’s grant agreement, including those that are identified for City projects and activities, shall be allocated to the specific projects and activities described and listed in the City’s proposal for funding and approved Subrecipient Agreement, and the allocated funds shall be used and expended only for the projects and activities to which the funds are identified. No project, activity, or the amount allocated may be changed without concurrence by the County and acceptance of the revised Annual Action Plan or five (5) year Consolidated Plan with an Annual Action Plan component, when required by HUD, and an approved Subrecipient Agreement that authorizes such project, activity, or amount.
Expenditure Restrictions. A. Expenditure Period Funds provided under this Contract may only be expended during the contract term.
Expenditure Restrictions. The following additional expenditure restrictions apply to Agreement Budget(s) (Exhibit D).
Expenditure Restrictions. 1. All CDBG Funds that are identified for the Subgrantee's Project shall only be used and allocated only for the Project described and listed in the Scope of Service.
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Expenditure Restrictions 

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  • General Restrictions The registered Holder of this Purchase Warrant agrees by his, her or its acceptance hereof, that such Holder will not: (a) sell, transfer, assign, pledge or hypothecate this Purchase Warrant for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days following the Effective Date to anyone other than: (i) Aegis Capital Corp. (“Aegis”) or an underwriter or a selected dealer participating in the Offering, or (ii) a bona fide officer or partner of Aegis or of any such underwriter or selected dealer, in each case in accordance with FINRA Conduct Rule 5110(g)(1), or (b) cause this Purchase Warrant or the securities issuable hereunder to be the subject of any hedging, short sale, derivative, put or call transaction that would result in the effective economic disposition of this Purchase Warrant or the securities hereunder, except as provided for in FINRA Rule 5110(g)(2). On and after 180 days after the Effective Date, transfers to others may be made subject to compliance with or exemptions from applicable securities laws. In order to make any permitted assignment, the Holder must deliver to the Company the assignment form attached hereto duly executed and completed, together with the Purchase Warrant and payment of all transfer taxes, if any, payable in connection therewith. The Company shall within five (5) Business Days transfer this Purchase Warrant on the books of the Company and shall execute and deliver a new Purchase Warrant or Purchase Warrants of like tenor to the appropriate assignee(s) expressly evidencing the right to purchase the aggregate number of Shares purchasable hereunder or such portion of such number as shall be contemplated by any such assignment.

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