SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT Sample Clauses

SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. EFCA may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. XXXX must notify the expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by EFCA. If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1 is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the expert may ask EFCA if the suspension will continue. If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 2 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, EFCA may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 17.
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SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 1. The contracting party may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 2. The contracting party must notify the expert of the suspension and the reasons for it.
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 1. The contracting party may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 2. The contracting party must notify the expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. 3. The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by the contracting party. 4. If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1 is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the expert may ask the contracting party if the suspension will continue. 5. If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 2 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the contracting party may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 17.
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 1. The contracting party may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 2. The contracting party must notify the expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. 3. The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by the contracting party. 4. If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1 is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the expert may ask the contracting party if the suspension will continue. 5. If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 2 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the contracting party may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 17. 3 Council Regulation (Euratom, EC) No 2185/96 of 11 November 1996 concerning on-the-spot checks and inspection carried out by the Commission in order to protect the European Communitiesfinancial interests against fraud and other irregularities (OJ L 292, 15.11.1996). 4 Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 883/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 September 2013 concerning investigations conducted by the European Anti-Fraud Office (XXXX) and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1073/1999 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (Euratom) No 1074/1999 (OJ L 248). 5 Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union and repealing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 (OJ L218, 26.10.2012).
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 1. The contracting authority may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 2. The contracting authority must notify the Expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. 3. The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by the contracting authority. 4. If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1, Article 13, is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the Expert may ask the contracting authority if the suspension will continue. 5. If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 2 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the contracting authority may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 16.
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 12.1 The Agency may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because: (a) it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. (b) the report(s) or deliverable(s) have not been submitted or are not complete or additional work or information is needed, or (c) there is doubt about the amounts claimed and additional checks, reviews, audits or investigations are necessary. 12.2 In this case the Agency must notify the expert of the suspension and the reasons why. The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by the Agency (see Article 20). If the conditions for suspending the payment deadline are no longer met, the suspension will be lifted and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the expert may ask the Agency to take a decision on whether the suspension will continue. If the payment deadline has been suspended due to missing supporting documents or information (see Article 6) and the requested document or information is not submitted within the deadline set by the Agency (despite a reminder), the Agency may limit the payment to the part of the claim which complies with the provisions of the Contract (see Article 13). If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 2 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the Agency may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 16.
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 14.1. The contracting authority may - at any point - suspend the payment time limit, if a request for payment cannot be approved because: a) it does not comply with the Contract; b) the report(s) or deliverable(s) have not been submitted or are not complete or additional work or information is needed, or
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SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 1. The Agency may at any point suspend the payment time limit if an invoice cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 2. The Agency must notify the Expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. 3. The suspension takes effect on the day the notification is sent by EEA. 4. If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1 is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the Expert may ask EEA if the suspension will continue. 5. If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Annex 2 and the revised report or deliverables or invoice is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the Agency may also terminate the Contract in accordance with Article 17.
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. 15.1 The Agency may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 15.2 The Agency must notify the Expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. 15.3 The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by the Agency. 15.4 If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1, Article 15, is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the Expert may ask the Agency if the suspension will continue. 15.5 If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 5 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the Agency may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 18.
SUSPENSION OF THE PAYMENT TIME LIMIT. ‌ 1. The Centre may at any point suspend the payment time limit if a request for payment cannot be processed because it does not comply with the Contract’s provisions. 2. The Centre must notify the expert of the suspension and the reasons for it. 3. The suspension takes effect on the day notification is sent by the Centre. 4. If the condition for suspending the payment time limit as referred to in paragraph 1 is no longer met, the suspension will be lifted — and the remaining period will resume. If the suspension exceeds two months, the expert may ask the Centre if the suspension will continue. 5. If the payment time limit has been suspended due to the non-compliance of the reports or deliverables in accordance with Article 2 and the revised report or deliverables or payment request is not submitted or was submitted but is also rejected, the Centre may also terminate the Contract as referred to in Article 17. 4 Council Regulation (Euratom, EC) No 2185/96 of 11 November 1996 concerning on-the-spot checks and inspections carried out by the Commission in order to protect the European Communitiesfinancial interests against fraud and other irregularities. 5 Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 883/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 September 2013 concerning investigations conducted by the European Anti-Fraud Office (XXXX).
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