Common use of Financial Viability Clause in Contracts

Financial Viability. If the department determines, in its absolute discretion, that the AFP’s financial position has or may adversely affect the AFP’s performance of the Project or delivery of services (Financial Viability Issue), the department may exercise certain rights as detailed in clause 17. This clause does not limit the department’s rights under the Funding Agreement.

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Samples: education.nsw.gov.au, education.nsw.gov.au, education.nsw.gov.au

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Financial Viability. If the department Department determines, in its absolute discretion, that the AFP’s financial position has or may adversely affect the AFP’s performance of the Project or delivery of services (Financial Viability Issue), the department Department may exercise certain rights as detailed in clause 17. This clause does not limit the departmentDepartment’s rights under the Funding Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: education.nsw.gov.au

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Financial Viability. If the department determines, in its absolute discretion, Department determines that the AFP’s financial position has or may adversely affect the AFP’s performance of the Project or delivery of services (Financial Viability Issue), the department Department may (subject to applicable laws) exercise certain any rights as detailed in clause 1713. This clause does not limit the departmentDepartment’s rights under the Funding Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: education.nsw.gov.au

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