Availability of Appropriations Sample Clauses

Availability of Appropriations. The continuance of this Agreement is subject to the passage by the Congress of the United States of an appropriation of funds from which expenditures may legally be made to cover ARS’ contributions.
Availability of AppropriationsThis agreement is contingent upon and subject to the availability of funds. The University, in its sole option, may terminate or suspend this Agreement, in whole or in part, without penalty or further payment being required, if (1) the Illinois General Assembly or other funding source fails to make an appropriation sufficient to pay such obligation, or if funds needed are insufficient for any reason (30 ILCS 500-20-60); (2) the Governor decreases the University's funding by reserving some or all of the University's appropriation(s) pursuant to power delegation to the Governor by the Illinois General Assembly; or (3) the University determines, in its sole discretion or as directed by the Office of the Governor, that a reduction is necessary or advisable based upon actual or projected budgetary considerations. The contractor/vendor will be notified in writing of the failure or reduction of the appropriation.
Availability of AppropriationsThe Partiesrespective obligations hereunder shall cease immediately, without penalty, if: (a) the Illinois General Assembly fails to make an appropriation to DHS sufficient to pay such obligations; (b) adequate funds are not appropriated or granted to DHS by the Illinois General Assembly to allow the respective Parties to fulfill their obligations under this Agreement; or (c) funds appropriated are de-appropriated or not allocated.
Availability of AppropriationsCompliance with any provision of this MOU that would require the expenditure of funds is conditioned upon the availability of an appropriation and of funds equal to that appropriation.
Availability of AppropriationsThis MOU is not a funds-obligating document. All of EPA's activities are subject to the availability of appropriations.
Availability of AppropriationsFinancial obligations or liabilities of the Parties are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated by their respective entities.
Availability of Appropriations. 13.1 The continuance of this Agreement is contingent upon availability of appropriation of funds from which expenditures may legally be made to cover ARS’ contributions.
Availability of AppropriationsIn accordance with 31 U.S.C § 1341, 41 U.S.C. § 6301, and federal law, Xxxxxx’s obligations under this Lease are contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which payment for contract purposes can be made. The continuation of this Lease each fiscal year (October 1 – September 30) is dependent on the availability of funds for this purpose and the Lease shall be terminated, in accordance with Paragraph 8(a) above, if funds are not made available to continue the Lease in subsequent fiscal years. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed as implying that Congress will, at a later date, appropriate funds sufficient to meet rent payments.
Availability of Appropriations. The continuance of this Agreement is subject to the appropriation of funds by the Congress of the United States and of the allocation of funds by the National Science Foundation from which expenditures may legally be made to cover the Lab contributions.
Availability of Appropriations. 936 The Trust’s obligations under this PA are subject to the availability of appropriated funds, and the 937 stipulations of this PA are subject to the provisions of the Anti-Deficiency Act. The Trust shall make 938 reasonable and good faith efforts to secure the necessary funds to implement this PA in its entirety. If 939 compliance with the Anti-Deficiency Act alters or impairs the Trust’s ability to implement the stipulations 940 of this agreement, the Trust shall consult in accordance with the amendment and termination procedures 941 found at Stipulations XI and XII of this agreement. 942 EXECUTION of this PA by the Trust, SHPO, NPS, and the ACHP and implementation of its terms 943 evidence that the Trust has taken into account the effects of this undertaking on historic properties and 944 afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. The following projects are exempt from further review or consultation with the SHPO, NPS, and the ACHP under the terms of this PA. A. Maintenance of contributing buildings and structures which includes: 1. Housekeeping, routine maintenance, building monitoring, and other such actions (such as repair/replacement of light switches, and rewiring existing fixtures in existing conduit, replacement of window putty) that do not damage historic fabric. 2. Painting of historic structures (exterior and interior) to match existing color, consistent with approved Residential Paint Palette, or based on paint analysis by an architect or exhibit specialist. B. Maintenance operations for non-contributing buildings and structures in a historic district, except excavations and borings in archaeologically sensitive areas. C. Painting of non-historic buildings and structures (exterior and interior). D. Maintenance and repair or replacement of roofs or parts of a roof on historic and non- historic structures that are deteriorated beyond repair, when replacement matches existing or original material and design, and the Secretary’s Standards, or maintenance scope of work that does not alter the integrity of the historic property. E. Grading of terrain adjacent to a building to achieve positive water runoff in areas not designated as archaeologically sensitive or having vegetation or other characteristics which contribute to the cultural landscape and would be affected by grading. F. Routine grounds maintenance such as grass cutting and treatment, maintenance of shrubs, and tree trimming, provided these activities are consistent with the Vegetati...