Common use of Acknowledgement from Recipient Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgement from Recipient. The Recipient acknowledges, in respect of each Project, that: (a) the Funds are to assist the Recipient to carry out the Project and not to provide goods or services to the Province or Canada; (b) the Province and Canada are not responsible for carrying out the Project; (c) the Province’s and Canada’s role in respect of the Project is limited to making a financial contribution to the Recipient for the Project, and the Province and Canada are not involved in the Project or its operation; (d) the Province and Canada are neither decision-makers nor administrators in respect of the Project; (e) the Province is bound by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) and any information provided to the Province in connection with the Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with that Act; and (f) Canada is bound by the Access to Information Act (Canada) and any information provided to Canada by either the Province or the Recipient in connection with the Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with that Act.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Consent and Assignment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement, Transfer Payment Agreement

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