Common use of Payment of the balance Clause in Contracts

Payment of the balance. Payment of the balance, which may not be repeated, is made after the end of the action on the basis of the costs actually incurred by the beneficiary in carrying out the action. It may take the form of a recovery order where the total amount of earlier payments is greater than the amount of the final grant determined in accordance with Article II.

Appears in 52 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Payment of the balance. Payment of the balance, which may not be repeated, is made after the end of the action on the basis of the costs actually incurred by the beneficiary beneficiaries in carrying out the action. It may take the form of a recovery order where the total amount of earlier payments is greater than the amount of the final grant determined in accordance with Article II.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Payment of the balance. Payment of the balance, which may not be repeated, is made after the end of the action on the basis of the costs actually incurred by the beneficiary in carrying out the action. It may take the form of a recovery order where the total amount of earlier if previous payments is greater than exceed the amount of the final grant determined in accordance with Article II.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Payment of the balance. Payment of the balance, which may not be repeated, is made after the end of the action on the basis of the costs actually incurred by the beneficiary beneficiaries in carrying out the action. It may take the form of a recovery order where the total amount of earlier payments is greater than the amount of the final grant determined in accordance with Article II11.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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