Common use of Disclosure of Litigation, or Other Proceeding Clause in Contracts

Disclosure of Litigation, or Other Proceeding. Grantee must notify the State within 14 calendar days of receiving notice of any litigation, investigation, arbitration, or other proceeding (collectively, “Proceeding”) involving Grantee, a subgrantee, or an officer or director of Grantee or subgrantee, that arises during the term of the Grant, including: (a) a criminal Proceeding; (b) a parole or probation Proceeding; (c) a Proceeding under the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act; (d) a civil Proceeding involving: (1) a claim that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect Grantee’s viability or financial stability; or (2) a governmental or public entity’s claim or written allegation of fraud; or (e) a Proceeding involving any license that Grantee is required to possess in order to perform under this Grant.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Classified and Unclassified Employees, 169.62.82.226, 169.62.82.226

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