Common use of Funds Appropriation Clause in Contracts

Funds Appropriation. If the term of this Contract or provision of any Services hereunder extends beyond the current fiscal period of the Town and the Town Council does not appropriate funds to continue this Contract and pay for charges hereunder, the Town may terminate this Contract at the end of the current fiscal period. The Town agrees, to the extent reasonably practical, to give written notice of such termination pursuant to Article 14 of this Contract at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the current fiscal period and will pay to the Consultant approved charges incurred through the end of such period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Master Contract, Town of Queen Creek Professional Services Contract, Town of Queen Creek Professional Services Contract

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Funds Appropriation. If the term of this Contract or provision of any Services hereunder extends beyond the current fiscal period of the Town and the Town Council does not appropriate funds to continue this Contract and pay for charges hereunder, the Town may terminate this Contract at the end of the current fiscal period. The Town agrees, to the extent reasonably practical, to give written notice of such termination pursuant to Article 14 13 of this Contract Agreement at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the current fiscal period and will pay to the Consultant approved charges incurred through the end of endof such period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Town of Queen Creek Services Contract

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