Common use of Debts Owed to the City Clause in Contracts

Debts Owed to the City. a. Any funds paid to Contractor (1) in excess of the amount to which Contractor is finally determined to be authorized to retain under the terms of its award from Treasury; (2) that are determined by the Treasury Office of Inspector General to have been misused; or (3) that are determined by Treasury to be subject to a repayment obligation pursuant to section 603(e) of the Act and have not been repaid by the Contractor shall constitute a debt to the City and to the Federal government. b. Any debts determined to be owed the City must be paid promptly by Contractor for repayment to the federal government. c. A debt is delinquent if it has not been paid by the date specified in the City’s initial written demand for payment, unless other satisfactory arrangements have been made or if the Contractor knowingly or improperly retains funds that are a debt as defined in this paragraph. The City will take any actions available to it to collect such a debt.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: General Federal Requirements, General Federal Requirements, Credible Messenger Agreement

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Debts Owed to the City. a. Any funds paid to Contractor Subrecipient (1) in excess of the amount to which Contractor Subrecipient is finally determined to be authorized to retain under the terms of its award from Treasury; (2) that are determined by the Treasury Office of Inspector General to have been misused; or (3) that are determined by Treasury to be subject to a repayment obligation pursuant to section 603(e) of the Act and have not been repaid by the Contractor Subrecipient shall constitute a debt to the City and to the Federal government. b. Any debts determined to be owed the City must be paid promptly by Contractor Subrecipient for repayment to the federal government. c. A debt is delinquent if it has not been paid by the date specified in the City’s initial written demand for payment, unless other satisfactory arrangements have been made or if the Contractor Subrecipient knowingly or improperly retains funds that are a debt as defined in this paragraph. The City will take any actions available to it to collect such a debt.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Federal Requirements

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Debts Owed to the City. a. Any funds paid to Contractor (1) in excess of the amount to which Contractor is finally determined to be authorized to retain under the terms of its award from Treasury; (2) that are determined by the Treasury Office of Inspector General to have been misused; or (3) that are determined by Treasury to be subject to a repayment obligation pursuant to section 603(e) of the Act and have not been repaid by the Contractor shall constitute a debt to the City and to the Federal government. b. . Any debts determined to be owed the City must be paid promptly by Contractor for repayment to the federal government. c. . A debt is delinquent if it has not been paid by the date specified in the City’s initial written demand for payment, unless other satisfactory arrangements have been made or if the Contractor knowingly or improperly retains funds that are a debt as defined in this paragraph. The City will take any actions available to it to collect such a debt.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Licensing Agreement

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