Common use of LACK OF FUNDS Clause in Contracts

LACK OF FUNDS. If for any reason the State or the Federal government terminates or reduces its appropriation to the applicable State Agency entering into the Purchase Order Agreements or fails to pay the full amount of the allocation for the operation of one or more programs funded under the Purchase Order Agreements, the State Agency, may at its discretion, terminate or reduce the Purchase Order Agreements, provided that no such reduction or termination shall apply to allowable costs already incurred by the Recipient where funds are available to the State Agency for payment of such costs. Upon termination or reduction of the Purchase Order Agreements, all remaining funds paid to the Recipient that are not subject to allowable costs already incurred by the Recipient shall be returned to the State Agency. In any event, no liability shall be incurred by the State (including the State Agency) beyond monies available for the purposes of the Purchase Order Agreements. The Recipient acknowledges that any funds due to the State Agency or the State because of disallowed expenditures after audit shall be the Recipient’s responsibility.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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