Common use of Notice to Commence Clause in Contracts

Notice to Commence. Prior to commencement of the Project, the Grantee shall submit to the Department for approval all documentation and completion of responsibilities listed on the Commencement Documentation Checklist, DRP-107. Upon satisfactory approval by the Department, the Department will issue written “Notice to Commence” to the Grantee to commence the Project. The Grantee SHALL NOT proceed until the Department issues the “Notice to Commence.” Until the Department issues the “Notice to Commence,” the Department is not obligated to pay or reimburse Grantee for fees, costs, or general expenses of any kind that were incurred prior to the “Notice to Commence,” except for Pre- Agreement Expenses as more fully described in subsection 62D-5.054(34), F.A.C.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Standard Grant Agreement, Standard Grant Agreement, Standard Grant Agreement

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Notice to Commence. Prior to commencement of the Project, the Grantee shall submit to the Department for approval all documentation and completion of responsibilities listed on the Commencement Documentation Checklist, DRP-107. In addition to the Checklist items, the Grantee shall submit a copy of all executed subcontracts to the Department. Upon satisfactory approval by the Department, the Department will issue written “Notice to Commence” to the Grantee to commence the Project. The Grantee SHALL NOT proceed until the Department issues the “Notice to Commence.” Until the Department issues the “Notice to Commence,” the Department is not obligated to pay or reimburse Grantee for fees, costs, or general expenses of any kind that were incurred prior to the “Notice to Commence,” except for Pre- Agreement Expenses as more fully described in subsection 62D-5.054(34), F.A.C.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Grant Agreement

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