Common use of No implied authority Clause in Contracts

No implied authority. a) The authority delegated to Successful Respondent by DIR is limited to the terms of this CTSA. DIR is the State agency designated by the Texas Legislature to administer the TEX-AN 2021 Program, and no other agency of the State grants Successful Respondent any authority related to this TEX-AN 2021 Program. Successful Respondent may not rely upon implied authority, and specifically is not delegated authority under this CTSA to: 1) make public policy; 2) promulgate, amend, or disregard administrative regulations or program policy decisions made by DIR for administration of the TEX-AN 2021 Program; or 3) unilaterally communicate or negotiate with any Customer or the Texas Legislature on behalf of DIR regarding the TEX-AN 2021 Program. b) Successful Respondent may not incur any debts, obligations, expenses, or liabilities of any kind on behalf of the State or DIR.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Communications Technology Services Agreement, Communications Technology Services Agreement, Communications Technology Services Agreement

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