Common use of FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Clause in Contracts

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS. In general, termination of federal assistance for the Award will not invalidate obligations properly incurred before the termination date to the extent that those obligations cannot be canceled. The Federal Government may recover the federal assistance it has provided for the Award, including the federal assistance for obligations properly incurred before the termination date, if it determines that the Recipient has misused its federal assistance by failing to make adequate progress, failing to make appropriate use of the Project property, or failing to comply with the Underlying Agreement, and require the Recipient to refund the entire amount or a lesser amount, as the Federal Government may determine including obligations properly incurred before the termination date.

Appears in 27 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS. In general, termination of federal assistance for the Award will not invalidate obligations properly incurred before the termination date to the extent that those the obligations cannot be canceled. The Federal Government may recover the federal assistance it has provided for the Award, including the federal assistance for obligations properly incurred before the termination date, date if it determines that the Recipient has misused its federal assistance by failing to make adequate progress, failing to make appropriate use of the Project property, or failing to comply with the Underlying Agreement, and require the Recipient to refund the entire amount or a lesser amount, as the Federal Government may determine including obligations properly incurred before the termination date.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Addendum to Agreement for Purchase of Transit Vehicles, Addendum to Agreement for Purchase of Transit Vehicles, Master Agreement

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS. In general, termination of federal assistance for the Award will not invalidate obligations properly incurred before the termination date to the extent that those the obligations cannot be canceled. The Federal Government may recover the federal assistance it has provided for the Award, including the federal assistance for obligations properly incurred before the termination date, date if it determines that the Recipient has misused its federal assistance by failing to make adequate progress, failing to make appropriate use of the Project project property, or failing to comply with the Underlying Agreement, and require the Recipient to refund the entire amount or a lesser amount, as the Federal Government may determine including obligations properly incurred before the termination date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS. In general, termination of federal assistance for the Award will not invalidate obligations properly incurred before the termination date to the extent that those the obligations cannot be canceled. The Federal Government may recover the federal assistance it has provided for the Award, including the federal assistance for obligations properly incurred before the termination date, date if it determines that the Recipient has misused its federal assistance by failing to make adequate progress, failing to make appropriate use of the Project project property, or failing to comply with the Underlying Agreement, and require the Recipient to refund the entire amount or a lesser amount, as the Federal Government may determine including obligations properly incurred before the termination date.date.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS. In general, termination of federal assistance for the Award will not invalidate obligations properly incurred before the termination date to the extent that those obligations cannot be canceled. The Federal Government may recover the federal assistance it has provided for the Award, including the federal assistance for obligations properly incurred before the termination date, if it determines that the Recipient has misused its federal assistance by failing to make adequate progress, failing to make appropriate use of the Project property, or failing to comply with the Underlying Agreement, and require the Recipient to refund the entire amount or a lesser amount, as the Federal Government may determine including obligations properly incurred before the termination date.date.‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subaward Agreement