Common use of Notification of Limitations on Contributions Clause in Contracts

Notification of Limitations on Contributions. Through its execution of this Agreement, Buyer acknowledges that it is familiar with Section 1.126 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, which prohibits any person who contracts with the City or the TJPA for the selling or leasing of any land or building to or from the City or the TJPA, whenever such transaction would require approval by a board on which a City elective officer or member of the TJPA Board sits, from making any campaign contribution to the City elective officer or a member of the TJPA Board at any time from the commencement of negotiations for such contract until either (i) the termination of negotiations for such contract, or (ii) three (3) months has elapsed from the date the contract is approved by the City or the TJPA. San Francisco Ethics Commission Regulation 1.126-1 provides that negotiations are commenced when a prospective contractor first communicates with a City elective officer or a member of the TJPA Board about the possibility of obtaining a specific contract. This communication may occur in person, by telephone or in writing, and may be initiated by the prospective contractor or a City elective officer or a TJPA Board member. Negotiations are completed when a contract is finalized and signed by the City and/or TJPA and the contractor. Negotiations are terminated when City and/or TJPA and/or the prospective contractor end the negotiation process before a final decision is made to award the contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale for Real Estate, Agreement of Purchase and Sale for Real Estate

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Notification of Limitations on Contributions. Through its execution of this Agreement, Buyer Xxxxx acknowledges that it is familiar with Section 1.126 of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, which prohibits any person who contracts with the City or the TJPA for the selling or leasing of any land or building to or from the City or the TJPA, whenever such transaction would require approval by a board on which a City elective officer or member of the TJPA Board sits, from making any campaign contribution to the City elective officer or a member of the TJPA Board at any time from the commencement of negotiations for such contract until either (i) the termination of negotiations for such contract, or (ii) three (3) months has elapsed from the date the contract is approved by the City or the TJPA. San Francisco Ethics Commission Regulation 1.126-1 provides that negotiations are commenced when a prospective contractor first communicates with a City elective officer or a member of the TJPA Board about the possibility of obtaining a specific contract. This communication may occur in person, by telephone or in writing, and may be initiated by the prospective contractor or a City elective officer or a TJPA Board member. Negotiations are completed when a contract is finalized and signed by the City and/or TJPA and the contractor. Negotiations are terminated when City and/or TJPA and/or the prospective contractor end the negotiation process before a final decision is made to award the contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale for Real Estate, Agreement of Purchase And

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