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Change Records. Version Date Changes AP Version 1 July 2022 For Horizon Europe projects in which Associated Partners are included as Parties of the Consortium Agreement REMARKS
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Change Records. Version Date Changes Version 1 December 2021 Initial draft for Horizon Europe REMARKS This Consortium Agreement model is created for projects which will be governed by a Horizon Europe Model Grant Agreement (MGA) under Horizon Europe, i.e. notably “Research and Innovation Actions” and “Innovation Actions”. A use for other types of projects will likely require adaptations. The new DESCA model addresses the features of Horizon Europe. Following the feedback of many stakeholders, the explicit aim of the update for Horizon Europe was to adapt where necessary and to keep the continuity of the DESCA 2020 text where possible. The model should be adapted in order to suit the specific features of each single project. In order to facilitate coordination and collaboration, this model provides for internal arrangements between beneficiaries, governance of the project and financial issues. In order to be as user-friendly as possible, the model and the elucidations focus on a “mainstream” project and are not intended to give all alternatives for a given situation. The wording aims to be accessible and easy to understand notably for non-lawyers. The Horizon Europe MGA contains several options which will be adapted to the individual project. DESCA for Horizon Europe is based on what we expect to be the “default setting” of MGA options. The Horizon Europe Regulation, all MGAs, and the other related documents are available at: xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/how-to-participate/reference-documents;programCode=HORIZON It is strongly advised to read the MGA and the related documents, and it is important to be aware of the fact that DESCA is supplementary to the Horizon Europe Regulation and the Grant Agreement. Most items regulated there are NOT repeated here, but should be carefully taken into account and re-read in case of doubt. The DESCA model is presented with two columns: the left side with legal text and the right side with elucidation, remarks and references to the Horizon Europe Multi-beneficiary General Model Grant Agreement. This version as well as a version without elucidations is available on the website xxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx.xx. DESCA provides a core text, modules and several options, which can be used as follows: Core text: The main body of the text. Two modules for the Governance Structure: Module GOV SP for Small and Medium-sized Projects: Simple governance structure: only a General Assembly [Module GOV SP] (contained...
Change Records. Version Date Change Author
Change Records. Table 1-1 Issue Date Change Record Author Draft 1.1 1.2 11/02/2016 22/02/2016 24/02/2016 First Release Second Release Third Release X. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx- X.Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx- X.Xxxxxx Table of Contents
Change Records. Version Date Changes Author Version 0.9 2007-01-17 Draft of the First CA Model DESCA Interim Version 1 2007-03-26 Reworked DESCA Version 1 April 2007 2007-04-22 Reworked DESCA Version 1 May 2007 2007-05-08 Reworked DESCA Version 2.0May 2008 2008-05-15 Updated DESCA
Change Records. Table 1–1 Change records of current document Issue Date Change Record Author(s) 1.0 (Draft) 27/09/2016 Draft D. Xxx X. Xx X. Xxx 1.1 21/10/2016 First Release D. Xxx X. Xx X. Xxx Table of Contents

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