Common use of Consideration of Relevant Factors Clause in Contracts

Consideration of Relevant Factors. In determining whether to grant a requested exception under paragraph (B) of this Article, HUD will consider the cumulative effect of the following factors, where applicable: (a) whether the exception would provide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expertise to the Transformation Plan that would otherwise not be available; (b) whether an opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negotiation; (c) whether the person affected is a member of a group or class intended to be the beneficiaries of the Transformation Plan and the exception will permit such person to receive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group or class; (d) whether the affected person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision making process, with respect to the specific activity in question; (e) whether the interest or benefit was present before the affected person was in a position as described in paragraph (A) of this Article; (f) whether undue hardship will result either to the Grantee or the person affected when weighed against the public interest served by avoiding the prohibited conflict; and (g) any other relevant considerations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement, Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grant Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Consideration of Relevant Factors. In determining whether to grant a requested exception under paragraph (B) of this Article, HUD will consider the cumulative effect of the following factors, where applicable: (a) whether the exception would provide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expertise to the Transformation Revitalization Plan that would otherwise not be available; (b) whether an opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negotiation; (c) whether the person affected is a member of a group or class intended to be the beneficiaries of the Transformation Revitalization Plan and the exception will permit such person to receive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group or class; (d) whether the affected person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision making decisionmaking process, with respect to the specific activity in question; (e) whether the interest or benefit was present before the affected person was in a position as described in paragraph (A) of this Article; (f) whether undue hardship will result either to the Grantee or the person affected when weighed against the public interest served by avoiding the prohibited conflict; and (g) any other relevant considerations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement

Consideration of Relevant Factors. In determining whether to grant a requested exception under paragraph (B) of this Article, HUD will consider the cumulative effect of the following factors, where applicable: (a) a. whether the exception would provide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expertise to the Transformation Plan that would otherwise not be available; (b) b. whether an opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negotiation; (c) c. whether the person affected is a member of a group or class intended to be the beneficiaries of the Transformation Plan and the exception will permit such person to receive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group or class; (d) d. whether the affected person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision making process, with respect to the specific activity in question; (e) e. whether the interest or benefit was present before the affected person was in a position as described in paragraph (A) of this Article; (f) f. whether undue hardship will result either to the Grantee or the person affected when weighed against the public interest served by avoiding the prohibited conflict; and (g) g. any other relevant considerations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement, Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement, Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement

Consideration of Relevant Factors. In determining whether to grant a requested exception under paragraph (B) of this Article, HUD will consider the cumulative effect of the following factors, where applicable: (a) whether the exception would provide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expertise to the Transformation Revitalization Plan that would otherwise not be available; (b) whether an opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negotiation; (c) whether the person affected is a member of a group or class intended to be the beneficiaries of the Transformation Revitalization Plan and the exception will permit such person to receive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group or class; (d) whether the affected person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision making process, with respect to the specific activity in question; (e) whether the interest or benefit was present before the affected person was in a position as described in paragraph (A) of this Article; (f) whether undue hardship will result either to the Grantee or the person affected when weighed against the public interest served by avoiding the prohibited conflict; and (g) any other relevant considerations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Consideration of Relevant Factors. In determining whether to grant a requested exception under paragraph (B) of this Article, HUD will consider the cumulative effect of the following factors, where applicable: (a) whether the exception would provide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expertise to the Transformation Plan Demolition Activities that would otherwise not be available; (b) whether an opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negotiation; (c) whether the person affected is a member of a group or class intended to be the beneficiaries of the Transformation Demolition Plan and the exception will permit such person to receive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group or class; (d) whether the affected person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision making decisionmaking process, with respect to the specific activity in question; (e) whether the interest or benefit was present before the affected person was in a position as described in paragraph (A) of this Article; (f) whether undue hardship will result either to the Grantee or the person affected when weighed against the public interest served by avoiding the prohibited conflict; and (g) any other relevant considerations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!