General Conditions Prior to Disbursement Sample Clauses

General Conditions Prior to Disbursement. All Grantees must submit the following forms prior to HHAP-2 funds being released: • Request for Funds Form (“RFF”) • STD 213 Standard Agreement - Two original copies of the signed STD 213 form and initialed Exhibits A through D • STD 204 Payee Data Record or Government Agency Taxpayer ID Form
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General Conditions Prior to Disbursement. All Grantees must submit the following forms prior to HHAP funds being released:
General Conditions Prior to Disbursement. A. All Grantees must submit the following forms prior to this HHAP-5 allocation being released:
General Conditions Prior to Disbursement. All Grantees must submit the following forms prior to HHAP-2 funds being released: Request for Funds Form (“RFF”) STD 213 Standard Agreement - Two original copies of the signed STD 213 form and initialed Exhibits A through D STD 204 Payee Data Record or Government Agency Taxpayer ID Form Disbursement of Funds HHAP-2 funds will be disbursed to the Grantee upon receipt, review and approval of the completed Standard Agreement and RFF by Agency, the Department of General Services (DGS) and the State Controller’s Office (SCO). The RFF must include the proposed eligible uses and the amount of funds proposed for expenditure under each eligible use. HHAP-2 funds will be disbursed in a single allocation via mailed check once the RFF has been received by the SCO. Checks will be mailed to the address and contact name listed on the RFF.
General Conditions Prior to Disbursement. General Requirements – All Subcontractors must submit the following forms prior to HEAP funds being released:

Related to General Conditions Prior to Disbursement

  • Conditions Precedent to Disbursement Agency’s obligation to disburse Grant Funds to Grantee under this Grant is subject to satisfaction of each of the following conditions precedent:

  • General Conditions (i) Each party will make each payment or delivery specified in each Confirmation to be made by it, subject to the other provisions of this Agreement.

  • General Conditions; Definitions 1.01. The General Conditions (as defined in the Appendix to this Agreement) constitute an integral part of this Agreement.

  • HHSC SPECIAL CONDITIONS The terms and conditions of these Special Conditions are incorporated into and made a part of the Contract. Capitalized items used in these Special Conditions and not otherwise defined have the meanings assigned to them in HHSC Uniform Terms and Conditions -Grant- Version 2.16.1

  • General Conditions Costs Contractor is entitled to receive payment for the actual cost of the allowable General Conditions items incurred after receipt of a Notice to Proceed with Construction from Owner through Substantial Completion of the Project, plus 30 calendar days. Contractor is not entitled to reimbursement for General Conditions Costs incurred before receipt of the Notice to Proceed. General Conditions Costs incurred after Substantial Completion, plus 30 calendar days, must be approved in advance by Owner. Allowable General Conditions items are identified below and in Exhibit “D” attached to this Agreement. These items shall be included in the General Conditions Cost amount shown as a line item in the Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal and as detailed on the Schedule of Values. Items not specifically included below or in Exhibit “D” will not be allowed as General Condition Costs.

  • GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 1. Definitions 1.1 In this Contract, the following terms shall be interpreted as indicated:

  • SPECIAL CONDITIONS A submitted appeal must;

  • SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT The following Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) shall supplement and/or amend the General Conditions of Contract (GCC).Whenever there is a conflict, the provisions herein shall prevail over those in the GCC. [The Procuring Entity shall select insert the appropriate wording using the samples below or other acceptable wording, and delete the text in italics].

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