Estimated impact on operational appropriations Sample Clauses

Estimated impact on operational appropriations. The proposal/initiative does not require the use of operational appropriations – x The proposal/initiative requires the use of operational appropriations, as explained below: output Commitment appropriations in EUR million (to 3 decimal places) Indicate objective s and outputs 6 Year N Year N+1 Year N+2 Year N+3 Year N+4 Year N+5 Year N+6 Year N+7 TOTAL Type of 11 Average cost of the output Number of outputs Cost Number of outputs Cost Number of outputs Cost Type of output Cost Type of output Cost Type of output Cost Type of output Cost Number of outputs Cost Total number of outputs Total cost SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE No 12 1 … - Output - Output - Output Sub-total for specific objective N°1 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE No 2… - Output Sub-total for specific objective N°2 TOTAL COST 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 1600
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Estimated impact on operational appropriations. The proposal/initiative does not require the use of operational appropriations – X The proposal/initiative requires the use of operational appropriations, as explained below: Commitment appropriations in EUR million (to 3 decimal places) Indicate objectives and outputs 6 Year 2012 Year 2013 TOTAL OUTPUTS Type of output31 Average cost of the output Number of outputs Cost Number of outputs Cost Total number of outputs Total cost SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE No 132… - Output – EURATOM Fusion ** ** 50* 1,129.274 50* 936.965 100* 2,066.239 - Output – EURATOM Fission 20* 54.105 20* 55.839 40* 109.944 Sub-total for specific objective N°1 70* 1,183.379 70* 992.804 140* 2,176.183 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE No 2… - Output – EURATOM Direct research- JRC *** 64*** 157* 9.895 160* 10.252 317* 20.147 Sub-total for specific objective N°2 157* 9.895 160* 10.252 317* 20.147 TOTAL COST 1,193.274 1,003.056 2,196.330 (*) estimated number of outputs (**) usual output of a research grant is a report describing facts, findings and results. The output of the ITER project will be annual activity reports provided by F4E (Barcelona agency). The average costs are not shown. Such information would be not useful given the amounts at stake in our running projects (ITER).

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  • Annual Appropriations The State’s performance and obligation to pay under this contract are contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature.

  • Fiscal Appropriations This Contract is subject to and contingent upon available local, state, and/or federal funds and applicable budgetary appropriations being approved by the County of Orange Board of Supervisors for each fiscal year during the term of this Contract. If such appropriations are not approved, the Contract will be terminated, without penalty to the County.

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