EU RESTRICTIVE MEASURES Sample Clauses

EU RESTRICTIVE MEASURES. We hereby certify that we have taken steps to ensure that all persons acting for us or on our behalf are not subject to EU restrictive measures in accordance with 2. Basic rules - EXACT External Wiki - EN - EC Public Wiki (xxxxxx.xx). The lists of persons, groups, entities subject to the EU restrictive measures are maintained by the DG FISMA and published on the following website: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.
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EU RESTRICTIVE MEASURES. 6. Reporting (— Article 21) ...........................................................................................................
EU RESTRICTIVE MEASURES. II. 17.1 The Contractor must ensure the Contractor, Contractor Parties and any entities having a role in the performance of this Contract are not subject to EU restrictive measures adopted under Article 29 of the Treaty on the European Union (TEU) or Article 215 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU). The prohibition applies throughout the whole performance of the Contract.
EU RESTRICTIVE MEASURES. The Parties recognize that it is the policy of the EU to ensure that no support or economic resources are made available, directly or indirectly, to or for the benefit of entities, individuals or group of individuals, designated by the EU under restrictive measures. The following clause shall apply to each Contribution Agreement to be concluded between the Commission and any of the Organisations and therefore shall not be replicated at the contractual level: “Economic resources provided by the Contracting Authority under this Action shall not be made available to, or for the benefit of, third parties - whether entities, individuals or groups of individuals - designated by the EU as subject to restrictive measures in the lists provided at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx (“EU Restrictive Measures”). The Organisation shall cooperate with the Contracting Authority in assessing if the third parties - whether entities, individuals or groups of individuals - identified by the Organisation as recipients of funds5 in connection with the implementation of the respective Contribution Agreement fall under the scope of EU restrictive measures. In the event that such recipients would fall under the scope of EU Restrictive Measures, the Organisation shall promptly inform the Contracting Authority. In such event, the Organisation and the Contracting Authority shall consult each other with a view to jointly determining remedial measures in accordance with their respective applicable legal framework. Such measures may include, but shall not be limited to, the reallocation of the remaining EU Contribution under this Contribution Agreement, net of any costs incurred by the Organisation for undertaking any procurement or award procedure. Where such remedial measures are not feasible, the corresponding amount shall not be charged to the Action or, in the case of a Multi-Donor Action, to the EU Contribution, except where the maximum EU Contribution is also expressed as a percentage of the total eligible costs. This is without prejudice to the suspension or termination of this Contribution Agreement, together with the recovery of any unspent funds contributed by the Contracting Authority to the Organisation. The Organisation shall not apply under the respective Contribution Agreement due diligence procedures which are less stringent than the ones applicable to operations it executes on its own account.” Title IV Provisions related to the Contribution Agreement
EU RESTRICTIVE MEASURES. 10.1 Article II.26.5 of the General Conditions shall be supplemented as follows: Economic resources provided by the European Commission under this Action shall not be made available to, or for the benefit of, third parties - whether entities, individuals or groups of individuals - designated by the EU as subject to restrictive measures in the lists provided at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx (‘EU Restrictive Measures’).

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