Common use of Generally speaking Clause in Contracts

Generally speaking.  the coordinator must coordinate and manage the grant and is the central contact point for the granting authority  the beneficiaries must collectively together contribute to a smooth and successful implementation of the project (i.e. implement their part of the action properly, comply with their own obligations under the GA and support the coordinator in his obligations). The beneficiaries are bound by the grant terms and conditions. This means that they must:  carry out the action as described in the description of the action (DoA; Annex 1 of the Grant Agreement) and  comply with all the other provisions of the Grant Agreement and all the applicable provisions of EU, international and national law (including general principles, such as fundamental rights, values, and ethical principles). The involvement of other participants which do not sign the GA (affiliated entities, associated partners, subcontractors, etc) varies depending on the role. Since there is no formal contractual link with them, their obligations will always be enforced through the responsible beneficiaries. The consortium set-up must follow the roles of the Grant Agreement. Participants should be attributed their roles according to their real contribution to the project. The main actors should be the beneficiaries or affiliated entities. All other roles should be complementary. This means for instance:  affiliated entities — are allowed to fully participate in the action; they are treated like beneficiaries for most issues (including cost eligibility); they do not however have access to the Portal My Area (personalised section; Portal electronic exchange system); annotations in this AGA which refer to beneficiaries usually also apply to affiliated entities (just like the provisions of the MGA themselves; see also MGA Preamble)  subcontracting — beneficiaries/affiliated entities may NOT subcontract tasks to other beneficiaries/affiliated entities

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Samples: Eu Grants, Eu Grants, Eu Grants

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Generally speaking.  the coordinator must coordinate and manage the grant and is the central contact point for the granting authority  the beneficiaries must collectively together contribute to a smooth and successful implementation of the project (i.e. implement their part of the action properly, comply with their own obligations under the GA and support the coordinator in his obligations). The beneficiaries are bound by the grant terms and conditions. This means that they must:  carry out the action as described in the description of the action (DoA; Annex 1 of the Grant Agreement) and  comply with all the other provisions of the Grant Agreement and all the applicable provisions of EU, international and national law (including general principles, such as fundamental rights, values, and ethical principles). The involvement of other participants which do not sign the GA (affiliated entities, associated partners, subcontractors, etc) varies depending on the role. Since there is no formal contractual link with them, their obligations will always be enforced through the responsible beneficiaries. The consortium set-up must follow the roles of in the Grant Agreement. Participants should be attributed their roles according to their real contribution to the project. The main actors should be the beneficiaries or affiliated entities. All other roles should be complementary. This means for instance:  affiliated entities — are allowed to fully participate in the action; they are treated like beneficiaries for most issues (including cost eligibility); they do not however have access to the Portal My Area (personalised section; Portal electronic exchange system); annotations in this AGA which refer to beneficiaries usually also apply to affiliated entities (just like the provisions of the MGA themselves; see also MGA Preamble)  subcontracting — beneficiaries/affiliated entities may NOT subcontract tasks to other beneficiaries/affiliated entities

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Samples: Eu Grants

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