Common use of SUFFICIENT APPROPRIATIONS Clause in Contracts

SUFFICIENT APPROPRIATIONS. The County’s financial obligations, if any, under this Agreement are contingent upon sufficient appropriations and authorization being made by the County for the performance of this Agreement. The County’s decision as to whether sufficient appropriations are available shall be accepted by the other party or parties to this Agreement, and shall be final.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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SUFFICIENT APPROPRIATIONS. The County’s 's financial obligations, if any, under this Agreement Amendment are contingent upon sufficient appropriations and authorization being made by the County for the performance of this AgreementAmendment. The County’s 's decision as to whether sufficient appropriations are available shall be accepted by the other party or parties to this AgreementAmendment, and shall be final.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Calvert County Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center Pool/Lane Rental Application and Renter’s Responsibility Agreement, Calvert County Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center Pool/Lane Rental Application and Renter’s Responsibility Agreement

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SUFFICIENT APPROPRIATIONS. The County’s financial obligations, if any, under this Agreement Contract are contingent upon sufficient appropriations and authorization being made by the County for the performance of this AgreementContract. The County’s decision as to whether sufficient appropriations are available shall be accepted by the other party or parties to this AgreementContract, and shall be final.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transportation Services Agreement

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