Common use of Contract Structure Clause in Contracts

Contract Structure. The Contract sets forth the basic requirements, duties, and responsibilities of the Department and the Grantee. It is supplemented by the documents attached hereto and incorporated by reference in Section II. The General Grant Requirements for the Distribution and Expenditure of State Aid and Targeted Grants (the “General Grant Requirements”), attached hereto as Exhibit A, contain provisions that apply to State Aid Grants and Targeted Grants awarded or distributed to Grantee under this Contract. Additionally, each Targeted Grant (identified by letter, e.g. “Grant E”) outlines requirements for the administration of that particular grant. The Contract and all documents incorporated herein, should, to the extent there is no conflict, be read and interpreted as a single document. The Grantee shall be bound by the duties, responsibilities, and requirements of each part of this Contract. If a provision contained in the General Grant Requirements conflicts with a provision in a Targeted Grant, the Targeted Grant provision controls.

Appears in 51 contracts

Samples: Justice Department, Justice Department, Justice Department

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