Common use of Guidance Note for clause 6 Clause in Contracts

Guidance Note for clause 6. In-kind Contributions can be provided by either party and are separate from (and do not include) the Fees. In-kind Contributions should be specified in section 4 of the Project Plan and may include items such as resources, facilities or loaned equipment. This clause allows the University to stop work and seek an adjustment to the Fees (which may be an increase to the Fees) if the Collaborator does not provide the In-kind Contribution(s) that it promised to provide. As the University is undertaking the Project, the University is required to continue, regardless of whether it provides the In-kind Contributions that it promised to provide. In-kind Contributions

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Research Agreement, Research Agreement

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Guidance Note for clause 6. In-kind Contributions can be provided by either party and are separate from (and do not include) the Fees. In-kind Contributions should be specified in section 4 of the Project Plan and may include items such as resources, facilities or loaned equipment. This clause allows the University to stop work and seek an adjustment to the Fees (which may be an increase to the Fees) if the Collaborator does not provide the In-kind Contribution(s) that it promised to provide. As the University is undertaking the Project, the University is required to continue, regardless of whether it provides the In-kind Contributions that it promised to provide. In-kind Contributions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Research Agreement

Guidance Note for clause 6. In-kind Contributions can be provided by either party and are separate from (and do not include) the Fees. In-kind Contributions should be specified in section 4 of the Project Plan and may include items such as resources, facilities or loaned equipment. This clause allows the University to stop work and seek an adjustment to the Fees (which may be an increase to the Fees) if the Collaborator does not provide the In-kind Contribution(s) that it promised to provide. As the University is undertaking the Project, the University is required to continue, regardless of whether it provides the In-kind Contributions that it promised to provide. In-kind Contributions

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Research Agreement

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Guidance Note for clause 6. In-kind Contributions can be provided by either party and are separate from (and do not include) the Fees. In-kind Contributions should be specified in section 4 of the Project Plan and may include items such as resources, facilities or loaned equipment. This clause allows the University to stop work and seek an adjustment to the Fees (which may be an increase to the Fees) if the Collaborator does not provide the In-kind Contribution(s) that it promised to provide. As the University is undertaking the Project, the University is required to continue, regardless of whether it provides the In-kind Contributions that it promised to provide. In-kind Contributions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Research Agreement

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