Common use of SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION Clause in Contracts

SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; or (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a beneficiary in the award procedure or while implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator of the suspension of the implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Framework Partnership Agreement

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SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator beneficiary shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator beneficiary can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator beneficiary shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a the beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a the beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a the beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; or (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a the beneficiary in the award procedure or while 13 Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC. 14 Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors and repealing Directive 2004/17/EC. implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator beneficiary of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator beneficiary to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator beneficiary of the suspension of the implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator beneficiary or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator beneficiary informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Grant Agreement

SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator beneficiary shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator beneficiary can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator beneficiary shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a the beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a the beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a the beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; oror 13 Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC. 14 Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors and repealing Directive 2004/17/EC. (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a the beneficiary in the award procedure or while implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator beneficiary of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator beneficiary to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator beneficiary of the suspension of the implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator beneficiary or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator beneficiary informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Grant Agreement

SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; or (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a beneficiary in the award procedure or while implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator of the suspension of the implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Grant Agreement

SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; or (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a beneficiary in the award procedure or while implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator of the suspension of the 28 Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC. 29 Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors and repealing Directive 2004/17/EC. implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Framework Partnership Agreement

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SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator beneficiary shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator beneficiary can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator beneficiary shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a the beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a the beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a the beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; or (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a the beneficiary in the award procedure or while implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator beneficiary of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator beneficiary to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator beneficiary of the suspension of the implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator beneficiary or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator beneficiary informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Framework Partnership Agreement

SUSPENSION OF THE ACTION. 1. The coordinator shall immediately inform Fusion for Energy of any event affecting or delaying the implementation of the action. 2. The coordinator can propose to suspend the whole or part of the action if force majeure or exceptional circumstances render its execution excessively difficult or uneconomic. The coordinator shall inform Fusion for Energy without delay of such circumstances, including full justification and information related to the event, as well as an estimation of the date when the work on the action will begin again. 3. Fusion for Energy may suspend the implementation of the action or any part thereof: (a) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed substantial errors, irregularities or fraud in the award procedure or while implementing the grant agreement or if a beneficiary fails to comply with its obligations under the grant agreement; (b) if Fusion for Energy has evidence that a beneficiary has committed systemic or recurrent errors, irregularities, fraud or serious breach of obligations in other grants funded by Fusion for Energy, the Union or the European Atomic Energy Community (‘Euratom’) awarded to the beneficiary under similar conditions and the errors, irregularities, fraud or breach have a material impact on this grant; or (c) if Fusion for Energy suspects substantial errors, irregularities, fraud or breach of obligations committed by a beneficiary in the award procedure or while implementing the Agreement and needs to verify whether they have actually occurred. 16 Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC. 17 Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors and repealing Directive 2004/17/EC. 4. Before suspending, Fusion for Energy shall notify the coordinator of its intention to suspend the implementation, the reasons for suspension, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the necessary conditions for resuming the implementation, and invite the coordinator to submit observations within 30 calendar days of receiving the formal notification. If Fusion for Energy does not receive observations or decides to pursue the procedure despite the observations it has received, it shall notify the coordinator of the suspension of the implementation, the reasons for suspension and, in the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 3, the final conditions for resuming the implementation, or, in the case referred to in point (c) of paragraph 3, the indicative date of completion of the necessary verification. The coordinator must immediately inform the other beneficiaries of the suspension. The suspension takes effect five calendar days after the notification is received by the coordinator or on a later date specified in the notification. Otherwise, Fusion for Energy must send a notification to the coordinator informing it that the suspension procedure is not continued. 5. During the period of suspension, no costs may be charged to the action for carrying out any part of the action that has been suspended. 6. The suspension of the whole or part of the action may be lifted once the Parties to the grant agreement have agreed on the continuation of the action and, as appropriate, any necessary modification, including extension of the duration of the action, has been identified by means of a written amendment. IDM Ref.: FPA-[XXX]

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Samples: Grant Agreement

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