Limitation of Funds Sample Clauses

Limitation of Funds. In no case shall the Government’s financial liability exceed the amount obligated under this Agreement.
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Limitation of Funds. All reimbursements under this award shall be limited to amounts currently obligated to the award. The awardee bears the risk of making its own obligations, expenditures, or commitments above the current obligation of funds on this award and under no circumstance is NSF required to increase the award ceiling to accommodate additional obligations, expenditures, or commitments.
Limitation of Funds. U.S. Forest Service funds in the amount of $9,880.00 are currently available for performance of this agreement through September 30, 2021. The U.S. Forest Service's obligation for performance of this agreement beyond this date is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which payment can be made. No legal liability on the part of the U.S. Forest Service for any payment above this amount until County receives notice of availability confirmed in a written modification by the U.S. Forest Service.
Limitation of Funds. This effort may be incrementally funded. Not all funds are presently available for this agreement. Funds are not presently available for performance under this agreement beyond the funding amount shown on Page 2 of this agreement and the funded milestone under attachment 1. The Government’s obligation for performance of this agreement beyond that milestone is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which payment for agreement purposes can be made. No legal liability on the part of the Government for any payment may arise for performance under this agreement beyond the funding listed under page 2 of the agreement, and until funds are made available to the Agreements Officer for performance and the PERFORMER receives notice of availability in writing by the Agreements Officer.
Limitation of Funds. The Bank agrees that the obligations assumed by NYLIM hereunder shall be limited in all cases to the assets of NYLIM and that the Bank shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the officers, agents, employees, trustees, or shareholders of the Funds, or any portfolio of a Fund.
Limitation of Funds. Forest Service funds in the amount of $ are currently available for performance of this agreement through . The Forest Service’s ability to provide additional funding is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which payment can be made. There is no legal liability on the part of the Forest Service for any payment above this amount until the Cooperator receives notice of availability confirmed in a written modification by the Forest Service.
Limitation of Funds. (Applicable if this Contract is incrementally funded.) FAR 52.232-22 (Apr 1984), "Limitation of Funds," is incorporated by reference. "Schedule" means this Contract, "Contractor" means Seller, "Government" means Buyer, and "Contracting Officer" means Buyer’s Authorized Procurement Representative. The word "exclusive" in the second sentence of paragraph (b) is revised to "inclusive" and subparagraph (f)(1) is revised to read:
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Limitation of Funds. Except as set forth in Article VII, the Government's financial liability will not exceed the amount obligated for projects and available for payment.
Limitation of Funds. In no case shall the Government’s financial liability exceed the amount obligated under this Agreement. Payments will be made by the Defense Finance and Accounting Services office, as indicated below, within thirty (30) calendar days of an accepted invoice in WAWF. WAWF is a secure web-based system for electronic invoicing, receipt and acceptance. The WAWF application enables electronic form submission of invoices, government inspection, and acceptance documents in order to support DoD’s goal of moving to a paperless acquisition process. Authorized DoD users are notified of pending actions by e-mail and are presented with a collection of documents required to process the contracting or financial action. It uses Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to electronically bind the digital signature to provide non-reputable proof that the user electronically signed the document with the contents. Benefits include online access and full spectrum view of document status, minimized re-keying and improving data accuracy, eliminating unmatched disbursements and making all documentation required for payment easily accessible.
Limitation of Funds. NRC is not obligated to reimburse DOE for costs incurred by its contractors in excess of the total amount obligated by an appropriately executed interagency agreement form. The NRC CO in NRC’s Acquisition Management Division will formally notify the appropriate DOE Site Office or the DOE Field Office of any projects that are intended to be phased out or terminated as soon as such intent is known, preferably at least 30 days before the proposed termination date. For work orders with fixed performance periods, the DOE Site Office or the DOE Field Office should assume that the program will terminate on the last day of the period specified in the award form unless notified otherwise. If at any time the Laboratory has reason to believe that the costs will exceed the total amount authorized, the Laboratory must notify NRC and the DOE Site Office or the DOE Field Office. In the absence of formal NRC instructions to continue or to terminate a work order, the DOE Site Office or the DOE Field Office contract officer or his or her designee will notify NRC by e-mail or other suitable written means when the accrued costs of any NRC work order approaches 75 percent of the authorized funding level for a project or task order (TO). The notification should include the estimated date when the accrued costs will equal the authorized funds, and may, if appropriate, recommend or request the NRC action desired. The notification should be sent to the appropriate NRC CO and COR with a copy to DOE. After this notification, the NRC will evaluate costs incurred against technical progress and, if necessary, will: - Increase funding authorization - Change the scope of the work - Change the period of performance - Terminate the project The performance of work shall be completed within the period stated in the most current authorization document. When the DOE Laboratory anticipates that the work cannot be completed within the fixed time period, it shall notify the NRC CO and COR in writing and send a copy of the notice to the DOE Site Office or the DOE Field Office. Notification shall be made in sufficient time to allow for the issuance of a modification to the agreement, authorizing an extension of the work period to the date necessary to complete the authorized work. If the period of performance is not extended, the office shall notify DOE and the DOE Laboratory via issuance of a modification which should contain closeout instructions, including the reconciliation of any excess funds.
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