Common use of EFFECTIVE DATE AND NOTICE OF NONLIABILITY Clause in Contracts

EFFECTIVE DATE AND NOTICE OF NONLIABILITY. This Agreement shall not be effective or enforceable until it is approved and signed by the Colorado State Controller or designee (hereinafter called the “Effective Date”), but shall be effective and enforceable thereafter in accordance with its provisions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interagency Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

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EFFECTIVE DATE AND NOTICE OF NONLIABILITY. This Agreement shall not be effective or enforceable until it is approved and signed by the Colorado State Controller or designee (hereinafter called the “Effective Date”). The State shall not be liable to pay or reimburse the County for any performance hereunder including, but shall not limited to, costs or expenses incurred, or be effective and enforceable thereafter in accordance with its provisions.bound by any provision hereof prior to the Effective Date.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement With the Board of County Commissioners and Sheriff of Archuleta County, Colorado, Agreement With the Board of County Commissioners and Sheriff of Archuleta County, Colorado

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EFFECTIVE DATE AND NOTICE OF NONLIABILITY. This Agreement shall not be effective or enforceable until it is approved and signed by the Colorado State Controller or their designee (hereinafter called the “Effective Date”). The State shall not be liable to pay or reimburse the Local Agency for any performance hereunder, including, but shall not limited to costs or expenses incurred, or be effective and enforceable thereafter in accordance with its provisionsbound by any provision hereof prior to the Effective Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement With Arapahoe County

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