Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. The Subrecipient acknowledges the provisions of 2 CFR § 200.345 in regards to post-closeout adjustments and continuing responsibilities in relation to the U.S. Department of Treasury and the City of Wichita.
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Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. 16.1. The closeout of this Agreement does not affect any of the following:
Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. The closeout of the Subaward does not affect any of the following:
Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. The closeout of the federal award issued to the Agency under this Contract shall not affect the authority of the Recipient to recover Grant Funds from the Agency, as more specifically described in Federal Code 45 CFR §75.386 (“Post-closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities”) (Attachment “B”). In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Contract and the Federal Code or the Federal Code section herein referenced, the Federal Code shall take precedence.
Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. You must continue to comply with the requirements in 2 CFR § 200.344 even after the Period of Performance for this Agreement has ended.
Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. The closeout of the federal award issued to the Project Sponsor under this Contract shall not affect the authority of the Agent to recover Grant Funds from the Project Sponsor, as more specifically described in 2 CFR §200.344. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Contract and the Federal Code or the Federal Code section herein referenced, the Federal Code shall take precedence.
Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. The closeout of the federal award issued to the Administrative Agent under this Agreement shall not affect the authority of the City to recover Funds from the Administrative Agent, as more specifically described in 2 CFR §200.344 (“Post close-out Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities”). In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the Federal Code or the Federal Code section herein referenced, the Federal Code shall take precedence.
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Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. You must include provisions in each subaward to require the subrecipient to provide what you need in order to comply with the requirements of OAR Article VII.
Post-Closeout Adjustments and Continuing Responsibilities. The closeout of the Grant Agreement does not affect any of the following:

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  • ADDITIONAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES 13 In addition to providing the services described in Paragraph 5 of this 14 Exhibit A, CONTRACTOR agrees to:

  • Member Responsibilities The Member’s responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to:

  • Engineer Responsibilities No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this contract.

  • CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR SYSTEM AGENCY’S TERMINATION COSTS If the System Agency terminates the Contract for cause, the Contractor shall be responsible to the System Agency for all costs incurred by the System Agency and the State of Texas to replace the Contractor. These costs include, but are not limited to, the costs of procuring a substitute vendor and the cost of any claim or litigation attributable to Contractor’s failure to perform any Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract.

  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

  • Construction Responsibilities The party named in Article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:

  • Responsibilities of Contractor A. The Contractor shall perform all work on the described project as required by the Contract documents. The work to be performed includes the labor and services necessary to produce such replacement, and all materials, supplies, tools, transportation, equipment, and machinery required for replacement.

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