Common use of Termination by the Commission Clause in Contracts

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Multiple Beneficiaries Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a change to the beneficiary’s legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action agreement, without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: (a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership auditing change in a the beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; (b) if a the beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; (c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, ; or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; (d) if a the beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; (e) if a the beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; (f) if a the beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; (g) if a the beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a the beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a the beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a change to the beneficiary’s legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' Union's financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community Union budget.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s 's situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means;; CD_JEP-27089-2006 (AM) 10/36 f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a change to the beneficiary’s legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' Union's financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community Union budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action agreement, without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: (a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership auditing change in a the beneficiary’s 's situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; (b) if a the beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; (c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; (d) if a the beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; (e) if a the beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; (f) if a the beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; (g) if a the beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a the beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a the beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' Union's financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community Union budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership change in a beneficiary’s situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action agreement, without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership auditing change in a beneficiary’s situation of one of the beneficiaries that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; b) if a beneficiary one of the beneficiaries fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended (as a whole or in part) as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; d) if a beneficiary one of the beneficiaries is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; e) if a beneficiary one of the beneficiaries is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; f) if a beneficiary one of the beneficiaries is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; g) if a beneficiary one of the beneficiaries has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a the beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a the beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Termination by the Commission. The Commission may decide to terminate the agreement or the participation of any one or several beneficiaries participating in the action agreement, without any indemnity on its part, in the following circumstances: (a) in the event of a legal, financial, technical, organisational or ownership auditing change in a the beneficiary’s 's situation that is liable to affect the agreement substantially or to call into question the decision to award the grant; (b) if a the beneficiary fails to fulfil a substantial obligation incumbent on him under the terms of the agreement, including its annexes; (c) in the event of force majeure, notified in accordance with Article II.8, or if the action has been suspended as a result of exceptional circumstances, notified in accordance with Article II.7; (d) if a the beneficiary is declared bankrupt, is being wound up or is the subject of any other similar proceedings; (e) if a the beneficiary is found guilty of an offence involving his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of res judicata or if he is guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any justified means; (f) if a the beneficiary is guilty of misrepresentation or submits information or reports inconsistent with reality to obtain the grant provided for in the agreement; (g) if a the beneficiary has intentionally or by negligence committed a substantial irregularity in performing the agreement or in the event of fraud, corruption or any other illegal activity on the part of a the beneficiary to the detriment of the European Communities' Union's financial interests. A substantial irregularity consists of any infringement of a provision of an agreement or regulation resulting from an act or an omission on the part of a the beneficiary which causes or might cause a loss to the Community European Union budget.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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