Payments from the coordinator to the othe beneficiaries Sample Clauses

Payments from the coordinator to the othe beneficiaries. The coordinator must make all payments to the other beneficiaries by bank transfer and keep appropriate evidence of the amounts transferred to each beneficiary for any checks and audits as referred to in Article II.27.
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