Required Match Sample Clauses

Required Match. As a condition of the Grant, Participant is required to provide matching funds for the costs incurred in the performance of the project (the “Required Match”).
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Required Match. In order to meet Provider’s match requirement, County will pay Provider at the unit price specified in the Agreement, any applicable Contract Adjustment, and in Exhibit D-1, for only nine (9) out of ten (10) units of service delivered, invoiced, and documented unless otherwise indicated in Exhibit A, “Agreement Specifications.” The tenth (10th) unit will count toward Provider’s match requirement. Provider’s match requirement may be satisfied by either units of service or in-kind services that are dedicated to, and utilized solely, for its service obligations under this Agreement. The use of in-kind services may be approved by the Contract Administrator following Provider’s submission of a written certification that all in-kind services utilized to meet the required match requirements are limited to the performance obligations of this Agreement and satisfy the service requirements described on Exhibit D-1. Provider must submit monthly, with its invoice, documentation that accurately details all of the in-kind services utilized to meet its match requirements for the previous month.
Required Match. County will reimburse for only nine (9) out of ten (10) units actually delivered, invoiced, and documented at the unit price specified in Exhibit D-1, unless otherwise indicated in Exhibit A, "Agreement Specifications," or in any applicable Work Authorization. The tenth (10th) unit shall meet Second Party's match requirement.
Required Match. As a condition of the Grant, Grantee is required to provide matching funds for the costs incurred in the performance of the project (the “Required Match”). Match Ratio. Grantee and/or Manufacturer shall match Grant funds at a 1:1 ratio during the grant period, and it is expected that match will be expended ratably with the reimbursable costs. The total Required Match contribution shall be a minimum of Dollars ($ICMContractAmount). Grantee shall ensure that the Required Match meets the requirements set forth within this Section 3.
Required Match. The Contractor must provide at least 25% of the award amount as match for the project. The match cannot be paid with other state funding.
Required Match. As a condition of the Grant, Grantee is required to provide matching funds for the costs incurred in the performance of the project (the “Required Match”).
Required Match. County will reimburse for the units actually delivered, invoiced, and documented at the unit price specified in in Exhibit D-1, less the match requirement established in Exhibit G. 4.5.1.1 Second Party shall submit [enter frequency] with the HUD invoice, a report of all sources and amounts of match and leverage as described in the Provider Handbook. 4.5.1.2 In the event that Second Party has not reported match or leverage in amounts sufficient to meet the minimum requirements established in Exhibit G, payment of invoice(s) for any contract year shall be withheld until Second Party submits match and leverage documentation sufficient to meet the minimum requirements established in this Agreement.
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Required Match. For High Priority wastewater treatment projects, the Contractor must provide at least 25% of the award amount as match for the project. For Secondary Priority wastewater treatment projects, the Contractor must provide at least 60% of the award amount as match for the project. The match cannot be paid with other state funding.
Required Match. 5.1. The ELC shall secure and document the receipt and expenditure of local match funds required by the general appropriations act, state or federal law, the NOA, and in OEL Program Guidance – 440.10 Match Reporting. Match expenditures must occur between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. 5.2. The ELC shall submit its completed Local Match Reporting form by the 20th of each month. 5.3. The ELC may submit a request for waiver as described in OEL Program Guidance – 5.4. The ELC shall not pass match requirements on to parents or guardians of SR services recipients or SR providers. 5.5. Progress towards meeting the working poor match requirement shall be monitored by the Office, and shall be considered satisfactorily attained if the six percent requirement is met on a statewide basis.
Required Match. CONTRACTOR agrees to a fifty percent (50%) match of allowable operating Project costs. Local non-federal match may be made up of cash subsidies, fare revenues, or in-kind contributions.
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