Common use of Purpose of Grant Clause in Contracts

Purpose of Grant. The Grant is offered to You to contribute to certain expenditure (see paragraphs 7 to 8) (“Eligible Expenditure”) where that expenditure is reasonably incurred by You in undertaking [summarise the project] (“the Funded Activities”).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement, Grant Funding Agreement, Grant Funding Agreement

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Purpose of Grant. The Grant is offered to You to contribute to certain expenditure (see paragraphs 7 to 8) (“Eligible Expenditure”) where that expenditure is reasonably incurred by You in undertaking [summarise the project] (“the Funded Activities”). A description of the Funded Activities is set out in Annex 2 to the Grant Funding Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

Purpose of Grant. The Grant is offered to You to contribute to certain expenditure (see paragraphs 7 14 to 8) 15) (“Eligible Expenditure”) where that expenditure is reasonably incurred by You in undertaking [summarise the project] (“developed of the Cyber-Physical Infrastructure Ecosystem Capability and developing outputs.(“the Funded Activities”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

Purpose of Grant. The Grant is offered to You to contribute to certain expenditure (see paragraphs 7 14 to 8) 15) (“Eligible Expenditure”) where that expenditure is reasonably incurred by You in undertaking [[ summarise the project] (“the Funded Activities”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Purpose of Grant. The Grant is offered to You to contribute to certain expenditure (see paragraphs 7 [13 to 8) 14]) (“Eligible Expenditure”) where that expenditure is reasonably incurred by You in undertaking [summarise the projectinsert project name] (“the Funded Activities”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement

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