Common use of Complementary grants Clause in Contracts

Complementary grants. ‘Complementary grants’ are other EU grants funded under the specified topics or calls supporting actions which are identified as complementary actions in the work programme. They must share results and access rights to each other.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Model Grant Agreement, General Model Grant Agreement, General Model Grant Agreement

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Complementary grants. ‘Complementary grants’ are other different EU grants funded under the specified topics or calls supporting actions which are identified as complementary actions in ‘linked’ by the work programme/calls by identifying them as ‘complementary actions’. The beneficiaries and those of the complementary grants must cooperate and provide access to their results. They must share results conclude a written ‘collaboration agreement’ regarding the coordination of the complementary grants and access rights to each otherthe work of the action (see Article 41.4). (It covers the case included under Special Clause 41 in FP7.)

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Annotated Model Grant Agreement, Annotated Model Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Complementary grants. Complementary grants’ grants are other EU grants funded under the specified topics or calls supporting actions which are identified as complementary actions in the work programme. They must share results and access rights to each other. The beneficiaries must conclude a written ‘collaboration agreement’ with complementary beneficiaries regarding the coordination of the complementary grants and the work of the action (see Article 41.4). It covers the case included under Special Clause 41 in FP7.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Complementary grants. Complementary grants’ grants are other EU grants funded under the specified topics or calls supporting actions which are identified as complementary actions in the work programme. They must share results and access rights to each other.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Grant Agreement

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Complementary grants. ‘Complementary grants’ are other different EU grants funded under the specified topics or calls supporting actions which are identified as complementary actions in ‘linked’ by the work programme/calls by identifying them as ‘complementary actions’. They The beneficiaries and those of the complementary grants must share results cooperate and provide access rights to each othertheir results.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Annotated Model Grant Agreement

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