Loss of Grant Funds Sample Clauses

Loss of Grant Funds. Company shall not be entitled to receive any Grant Funds for any Payment Year in which 7.3.1 Company’s actual investment in Eligible Property is less than 75% of the cumulative total of investments due by December 31 of that Performance Year; 7.3.2 Company’s actual cumulative number of New Full time Jobs created or maintained is less than 75% of the cumulative total of Jobs due to be created by or maintained in that Performance Year; 7.3.3 Company’s Ad Valorem Taxes for that Payment Year have not been paid in full and payment has not been delayed by a pending appeal; or 7.3.4 Company is not able to certify compliance on the Annual Compliance Report for any Performance Year unless Commissioners Court, in its sole discretion, agrees to work with Company to develop a mutually agreeable amendment to this Agreement.
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  • Use of Grant Funds Grantee shall use the Grant Funds only for Eligible Expenses as set forth in Appendix A and for no other purpose. Grantee shall expend the Grant Funds in accordance with the Budget and shall obtain the prior approval of City before transferring expenditures from one line item to another within the Budget.

  • GRANT FUNDS The Provider will not commingle grant funds (payments and reimbursements made under this Agreement) with other personal or business accounts. The U.S. Department of Justice, DOJ Grants Financial Guide does not require physical segregation of cash deposits or the establishment of any eligibility requirements for funds which are provided to a Provider. The Provider’s accounting systems must ensure grant funds are not commingled with funds on either a program-by-program or a project-by-project basis. Grant funds specifically budgeted and received for one project may not be used to support another. Where the Provider's existing accounting system cannot comply with this requirement, the Provider will establish an additional accounting system to provide adequate grant fund accountability for each project. In accordance with the provisions of section 287.0582, Florida Statutes, if the terms of this Agreement and reimbursement contemplated by this Agreement extend beyond the current fiscal year, the OAG's performance and obligation to reimburse under this Agreement are contingent upon an annual appropriation and spending authority by the Florida Legislature. In addition, the OAG’s performance and obligation to reimburse under this Agreement is contingent upon the OAG's Victims of Crime Act award, as funded through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime formula grant program.

  • Rights of Grantee The Restricted Shares subject to this grant shall be fully paid and nonassessable and shall be either: (i) represented by certificates held in custody by the Company until all restrictions thereon have lapsed, together with a stock power or powers executed by Grantee in whose name such certificates are registered, endorsed in blank and covering such Restricted Shares; or (ii) held at the Company’s transfer agent in book entry form with appropriate restrictions relating to the transfer of such Restricted Shares, and endorsed with an appropriate legend referring to the restrictions hereinafter set forth. Grantee shall have the right to vote the Restricted Shares. Upon vesting of the Restricted Shares hereunder, the Grantee: (x) shall receive cash dividends or cash distributions, if any, paid or made by the Company with respect to common shares after the Date of Grant and prior to the vesting of the Restricted Stock; and (y) shall receive any additional Restricted Shares that Grantee may become entitled to receive by virtue of a Restricted Share dividend, a merger or reorganization in which the Company is the surviving corporation or any other change in the capital structure of the Company.

  • Breach of Grant Conditions 13.1 If the Recipient fails to comply with any of the conditions set out in this Grant Agreement, or if any of the events mentioned in Clause 13.2 occur, then the Commissioner may reduce, suspend, or withhold Grant payments, or require all or any part of the Grant to be repaid. The Recipient must repay any amount required to be repaid under this condition within 30 days of receiving the demand for repayment. 13.2 The events referred to in Clause 13.1 are as follows: a) The Recipient purports to transfer or assign any rights, interests or obligations arising under this Grant Agreement without the agreement in advance of the Commissioner; b) Any information provided in the application for the Grant (or in a claim for payment) or in any subsequent supporting correspondence is found to be incorrect or incomplete to an extent which the Commissioner considers to be material; c) The Recipient takes inadequate measures to investigate and resolve any reported irregularity; d) The Recipient changes the nature of its operations to an extent which the Commissioner considers to be significant or prejudicial. 13.3 It is hoped that most difficulties encountered by the Recipient can be overcome with the advice and support of the Commissioner. In the event that it becomes necessary to take steps to enforce the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement, the Commissioner will write to the Recipient, giving particulars of his/her concern or of any breach of a term or condition of the Grant. 13.4 The Recipient must act within 30 days (or earlier, depending on the severity of the problem) to address the Commissioners concern or rectify the breach, and may consult the Commissioner or agree with him/her an action plan for resolving the problem. If the Commissioner is not satisfied with steps taken by the Recipient to address his/her concern or rectify the breach, he/she may take steps to withhold or suspend the further payment of Grant, or to recover Grant funds already paid. 13.5 On termination of this Grant Agreement for any reason, the Recipient as soon as reasonably practicable, should return to the Commissioner any assets or property or any unused funds (unless the Commissioner gives his/her written consent to their retention) then in their possession in connection with this Grant Agreement.

  • Death of Grantee If the Grantee shall die during the term of this Option, the Grantee's legal representative or representatives, or the person or persons entitled to do so under the Grantee's last will and testament or under applicable intestate laws, shall have the right to exercise this Option, but only for the number of shares as to which the Grantee was entitled to exercise this Option in accordance with Section 2 hereof on the date of his death, and such right shall expire and this Option shall terminate one (1) year after the date of the Grantee's death or on the expiration date of this Option, whichever date is sooner. In all other respects, this Option shall terminate upon such death.

  • Payment of Grant On or before the 30th day following the close of each calendar quarter that falls within the Term, Grantee shall submit an invoice to Project Monitor detailing all Project Account costs for the prior three calendar months, to the extent that the prior three calendar months fall within the Term, along with all supporting documentation and support therefor, as described in Paragraph 7 of this Grant Contract. Costs contained in untimely, unsupported, or otherwise incomplete invoices shall be deemed Unauthorized Costs, for which Sponsor shall not be liable, directly or indirectly. Grantee shall submit invoices to the Human Services Office via email on the following dates: For the period of July – September, due on or before October 31, 2024 For the period of October – December, dues on or before January 31, 2025 For the period of January – March, due on or before April 30, 2025 For the period of April – June, due on or before June 30, 2025 Xxxxxxx’s invoices submitted hereunder shall be handled as all other claims against the Sponsor. No payment shall be made for Unauthorized Costs. The Sponsor shall authorize payment for Xxxxxxx’s invoices only after Project Monitor assures the Sponsor in writing that Services rendered by Grantee prior to the date of making the claim were performed in accordance with the Grant Contract, and that all costs conform to the Project Budget. Such assurance shall include the submission of all supporting documentation and support for costs as described in Paragraph 7 of this Grant Contract.

  • Term of Grant Agreement The term of this Grant Agreement begins on JANUARY 1, 2024, and ends three (3) years following the final payment unless otherwise terminated or amended as provided in this Agreement. However, all work shall be completed by MARCH 31, 2026, and no funds may be requested after APRIL 15, 2026.

  • Partial or No Exercise of the Over-allotment Option In the event the Over-allotment Option granted to the underwriters of the IPO is not exercised in full, the Subscriber acknowledges and agrees that it (or, if applicable, it and any transferees of Shares) shall forfeit any and all rights to such number of Shares (up to an aggregate of 750,000 Shares and pro rata based upon the percentage of the Over-allotment Option exercised) such that immediately following such forfeiture, the Subscriber (and all other initial stockholders prior to the IPO, if any) will own an aggregate number of Shares, not including Shares issuable upon exercise of any warrants or any Common Stock purchased by Subscriber in the IPO or in the aftermarket equal to 20% of the issued and outstanding Shares immediately following the IPO.

  • Confirmation of Grant The Company hereby evidences and confirms, effective as of the date hereof, its grant to the Employee of Options to purchase the number of shares of Common Stock specified on the signature page hereof. The Options are not intended to be incentive stock options under the Code. This Agreement is entered into pursuant to, and the terms of the Options are subject to, the terms of the Plan. If there is any inconsistency between this Agreement and the terms of the Plan, the terms of the Plan shall govern.

  • Allocation of Award The total Award made with respect to the Leased Property or for loss of rent, or for Lessor’s loss of business beyond the Term, shall be solely the property of and payable to Lessor. Any Award made for loss of Lessee’s business during the remaining Term, if any, for the taking of Lessee’s Personal Property, or for removal and relocation expenses of Lessee in any such proceedings shall be the sole property of and payable to Lessee. In any Condemnation proceedings Lessor and Lessee shall each seek its Award in conformity herewith, at its respective expense; provided, however, Lessee shall not initiate, prosecute or acquiesce in any proceedings that may result in a diminution of any Award payable to Lessor.

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