Common use of Failure of Legislature to Appropriate Clause in Contracts

Failure of Legislature to Appropriate. If the College’s performance under this Agreement depends upon the appropriation of funds by the Utah Legislature, and if the Legislature fails to appropriate the funds necessary for performance, then the College may provide written notice of this to the Clinical Site and cancel this Agreement without further obligation of the College. Appropriation is a legislative act and is beyond the control of the College.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Instructional Experience Agreement, Clinical Instructional Experience Agreement, Instructional Experience Agreement

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Failure of Legislature to Appropriate. If the College’s performance under this Agreement depends upon the appropriation of funds by the Utah Legislature, and if the Legislature fails to appropriate the funds necessary for performance, then the College may provide written notice of this to the Clinical Site Agency and cancel this Agreement without further obligation of the College. Appropriation is a legislative act and is beyond the control of the College.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Research and Development Instructional Experience Agreement, Research and Development Instructional Experience Agreement

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