Common use of OBM CERTIFICATION Clause in Contracts

OBM CERTIFICATION. None of the rights, duties, or obligations in this Contract will be binding on the State, and the Contractor will not begin its performance, until all the following conditions have been met: 1. All statutory provisions under the Ohio Revised Code, including Section 126.07, have been met. 2. All necessary funds are made available by the appropriate state agencies. 3. If required, approval of this Contract is given by the Controlling Board of Ohio; and 4. If the State is relying on Federal or third-party funds for this Contract the State gives the Contractor written notice that such funds have been made available.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: State Term Schedule, State Term Schedule, State Term Schedule

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OBM CERTIFICATION. None of the rights, duties, or obligations in this Contract will be binding on the State, and the Contractor will not begin its performance, until all the following conditions have been met: 1. All statutory provisions under the Ohio Revised Code, O.R.C. including Section 126.07, have been met. 2. All necessary funds are made available by the appropriate state agencies. 3. If required, approval of this Contract is given by the Controlling Board of Ohio; and 4. If the State is relying on Federal or third-party funds for this Contract the State gives the Contractor written notice that such funds have been made available.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Master Maintenance Agreement, Master Maintenance Agreement, Master Maintenance Agreement

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OBM CERTIFICATION. None of the rights, duties, or obligations in this Contract will be binding on the State, and the Contractor will not begin its performance, until all the following conditions have been met: 1. All statutory provisions under the Ohio Revised Code, including Section §126.07, have been met. 2. All necessary funds are made available by the appropriate state agencies. 3. If required, approval of this Contract is given by the Controlling Board of Ohio; and 4. If the State is relying on Federal or third-party funds for this Contract the State gives the Contractor written notice that such funds have been made available.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Maintenance Agreement, State Term Schedule Terms and Conditions, State Term Schedule

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