Common use of Relocation Costs Clause in Contracts

Relocation Costs. The cost of relocation payments and other relocation assistance to persons and businesses displaced by the project, including: (1) Relocation payments include replacement housing payments, payments for moving expenses, and payments for reasonable out-of- pocket costs incurred in the temporary relocation of persons. (2) Other relocation assistance means staff and overhead costs directly related to providing advisory and other relocation services to persons displaced by the project, including timely written notices to occupants, referrals to comparable and suitable replacement property, property inspections, counseling, and other assistance necessary to minimize hardship.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Assistance Agreement, Assistance Agreement, Assistance Agreement

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Relocation Costs. The cost of relocation payments and other relocation assistance to persons and businesses displaced by the project, including: (1) Relocation payments include replacement housing payments, payments for moving expenses, and payments for reasonable out-of- pocket costs incurred in the temporary relocation of persons. (2) Other relocation assistance means staff and overhead costs directly related to providing advisory and other relocation services to persons displaced by the project, including timely written notices to occupants, referrals to comparable and suitable replacement property, property inspections, counseling, and other assistance necessary to minimize hardship.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assistance Agreement

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Relocation Costs. 1. The cost costs of relocation payments and other relocation assistance to persons and businesses permanently or temporarily displaced by the project, including: (1) . Relocation payments include replacement housing payments, payments for moving expenses, and payments for reasonable out-of- of-pocket costs incurred in the temporary relocation of persons. (2) . Other relocation assistance means staff and overhead costs directly related to providing advisory and other relocation services to persons displaced by the project, including timely written notices to occupants, referrals to comparable and suitable replacement property, property inspections, counseling, and other assistance necessary to minimize hardship.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Financial Management Agreement

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