Common use of Prohibition on Lobbying Clause in Contracts

Prohibition on Lobbying. The Subrecipient shall not, directly or indirectly, expend either state or federal funds either (i) for the purpose of lobbying any branch, unit, or instrumentality of the state or federal governments, or

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement

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Prohibition on Lobbying. The Subrecipient shall not, directly or indirectly, expend either state or federal funds either (i) for the purpose of lobbying any branch, unit, or instrumentality of the state or federal governments, oror (ii) for any otherwise allowable purpose which could result in unauthorized lobbying.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Deo and LWDB, Agreement Between Deo and LWDB

Prohibition on Lobbying. The Subrecipient shall not, directly or indirectly, expend either state or federal funds either (i) expend funds for the purpose of lobbying any branch, unit, or instrumentality of the state or federal governments, oror (ii) expend funds for any otherwise allowable purpose which could result in unauthorized lobbying.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and Careersource Florida, Inc.

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Prohibition on Lobbying. The Subrecipient shall not, directly or indirectly, expend either state or federal funds either (i) expend funds for the purpose of lobbying the any branch, unit, or instrumentality of the state or federal governments, or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and Careersource Florida, Inc.

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