Amount of Grant funds Disbursed Sample Clauses

Amount of Grant funds Disbursed. Provide the cumulative amount of cash disbursed by the Grantee as of the reporting period end date.
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  • Amount of Grant The initial amount of this grant is not to exceed Six Hundred Twenty Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Seven dollars ($622,797) for eligible preliminary project costs and/or land/easement acquisition. A grant amendment to cover the balance of eligible project costs will be provided after construction bids are received.

  • Return of Grant Funds City may demand the immediate return of any previously disbursed Grant Funds that have been claimed or expended by Grantee in breach of the terms of this Agreement, together with interest thereon from the date of disbursement at the maximum rate permitted under applicable law.

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  • Outstanding Fees Termination shall not relieve Client of the obligation to pay JAGGAER the fees agreed in the Order Form unless (i) Client terminates the Agreement in accordance with Section 5.3 above, in which case Client shall be entitled to a prorated refund of any pre-paid Subscription fees for the remaining number of months left in the Subscription Term following the effective date of termination or (ii) the Agreement is terminated in accordance with Section 6.1 or 7.1.

  • Recovery of Grant Funds The ICA requires the CRA to include in its contracts or grant agreements a “clawback” provision that requires the CRA to “clawback” or rescind and recover funding from any entity or contractor to which it provides funding which does not substantially comply with the provisions of its agreement with the CRA by demanding repayment of such funds in writing, including recovery of penalties or liquidated damages, to the extent allowed by law, as well as attorney’s fees and interest, and pursuing collection or legal action, to the fullest extent allowable by law, if feasible. Grantee and the CRA acknowledge and agree that Section 12 of this Agreement is intended to constitute the clawback provisions required by the ICA.

  • GRANT FUNDS The Provider will not commingle grant funds (payments and reimbursements made under this Agreement) with other personal or business accounts. The U.S. Department of Justice, DOJ Grants Financial Guide does not require physical segregation of cash deposits or the establishment of any eligibility requirements for funds which are provided to a Provider. The Provider’s accounting systems must ensure grant funds are not commingled with funds on either a program-by-program or a project-by-project basis. Grant funds specifically budgeted and received for one project may not be used to support another. Where the Provider's existing accounting system cannot comply with this requirement, the Provider will establish an additional accounting system to provide adequate grant fund accountability for each project. In accordance with the provisions of section 287.0582, Florida Statutes, if the terms of this Agreement and reimbursement contemplated by this Agreement extend beyond the current fiscal year, the OAG's performance and obligation to reimburse under this Agreement are contingent upon an annual appropriation and spending authority by the Florida Legislature. In addition, the OAG’s performance and obligation to reimburse under this Agreement is contingent upon the OAG's Victims of Crime Act award, as funded through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime formula grant program.

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  • Investor Compensation Fund The Company is a member of the Investor Compensation Fund. The Client, under certain preconditions, is entitled to compensation from the Investor Compensation Fund. For more information please see Investor Compensation Fund 24. Acknowledgement of Risks By accepting this Agreement the Client accepts that the Client has read and understood the information contained in this Agreement and the Company’s general description of the nature and risks of different Financial Instruments, Products, and/or Service(s) which can be found in our Risk Disclosure

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