Common use of IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Clause in Contracts

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. In the event of an emergency, or where there is an imminent threat to public health and safety or the environment, the grantee may choose, at its own risk, to incur grant-eligible expenses not previously included in the approved Budget, subject to subsequent approval by the Grant Manager of both the Budget change and the need to implement the Budget change on an emergency basis. The grantee shall notify the Grant Manager of the emergency and the Budget change at the earliest possible opportunity. CalRecycle reserves the right to accept or reject the grantee’s determination that the circumstances constituted an emergency or a threat to public health and safety or the environment. If the Grant Manager determines that the circumstances did not constitute an emergency or a threat to public health or safety, the Budget change will be disallowed. The person signing this Agreement on behalf of the grantee certifies under penalty of perjury that no more than one final unappealable finding of contempt of court by a federal court has been issued against the grantee within the immediately preceding two-year period because of the grantee's failure to comply with an order of a federal court which orders the grantee to comply with an order of the National Labor Relations Board. This section is not applicable if the grantee is a public entity.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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