Costs Incurred for the Project Sample Clauses

Costs Incurred for the Project. The Grantee shall charge to the Project Account only eligible costs of the Project. Costs in excess of the latest approved budget, costs which are not within the statutory criteria for the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund, or attributable to actions which have not met the other requirements of this Agreement, shall not be considered eligible costs.
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Costs Incurred for the Project. The Agency shall charge to the Project account all eligible costs of the
Costs Incurred for the Project. The COG shall charge to the Project Account all eligible costs of the WP. Costs in excess of the latest approved budget or attributable to actions which have not received the required approval of ADOT, FHWA, and FTA shall not be considered eligible costs. Determination of eligible costs shall be in accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR 200.402 through 2 CFR 200.414 and 2 CFR 200.420 through 2 CFR 200.475. Work Program SFY2022/2023 Page 12 DocuSign Envelope ID: 9FFE3102-08F4-412A-9F17-ACFB15B9A19B
Costs Incurred for the Project. The Contractor shall charge all eligible costs of the Project to the Project Account.
Costs Incurred for the Project. The MPO shall charge to the Work Program Budget all eligible costs of the WP. Costs in excess of the latest approved budget or attributable to actions which have not received the required approval of ADOT, FHWA, and FTA shall not be considered eligible costs. Determination of eligible costs shall be in accordance with the requirements of 49 CFR 18.22.
Costs Incurred for the Project. The PUBLIC BODY may charge to the Project Account all allowable costs of the Project. Costs in excess of the latest approved budget or attributable to actions, which have not received the required approvals, shall not be considered allowable costs.

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  • Default – Reprocurement Costs In case of Contract breach by Contractor, resulting in termination by the County, the County may procure the goods and/or services from other sources. If the cost for those goods and/or services is higher than under the terms of the existing Contract, Contractor will be responsible for paying the County the difference between the Contract cost and the price paid, and the County may deduct this cost from any unpaid balance due the Contractor. The price paid by the County shall be the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. This is in addition to any other remedies available under this Contract and under law.

  • Allowable Costs A. Allowable Costs are restricted to costs that are authorized under Texas Uniform Grant Management Standards (TxGMS) and applicable state and federal rules and laws. This Grant Agreement is subject to all applicable requirements of TxGMS, including the criteria for Allowable Costs. Additional federal requirements apply if this Grant Agreement is funded, in whole or in part, with federal funds.

  • Allowable Costs and Audit Requirements 11 4.1 ALLOWABLE COSTS 11 4.2 AUDITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 11 4.3 SUBMISSION OF AUDITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 12 ARTICLE V. WARRANTY, AFFIRMATIONS, ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS 12 5.1 WARRANTY 12 5.2 GENERAL AFFIRMATIONS 13 5.3 FEDERAL ASSURANCES 13 5.4 FEDERAL CERTIFICATIONS 13 5.5 STATE ASSURANCES 13 ARTICLE VI. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 13 6.1 OWNERSHIP OF WORK PRODUCT 13 6.2 GRANTEE’S PRE-EXISTING WORKS 14 6.3 THIRD PARTY IP 14 6.4 AGREEMENTS WITH EMPLOYEES AND SUBCONTRACTORS 14 6.5 DELIVERY UPON TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION 14 6.6 SURVIVAL 15 6.7 SYSTEM AGENCY DATA 15 ARTICLE VII. PROPERTY 15

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