Common use of Transparency Obligations Clause in Contracts

Transparency Obligations. ‌ The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is hereby given to Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or without consulting the Grant Recipient. The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Transparency Obligations. 11.1 The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. . 11.2 If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: : 11.2.1 where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and and 11.2.2 except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is hereby given to Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. . 11.3 Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: : 11.3.1 following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or or 11.3.2 without consulting the Grant Recipient. . 11.4 The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 11.2.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Transparency Obligations. 11.1 The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: : 11.1.1 where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and and 11.1.2 except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is hereby given to Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. . 11.2 Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: : 11.2.1 following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or or 11.2.2 without consulting the Grant Recipient. . 11.3 The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 11.1.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Transparency Obligations. The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is hereby given to Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or without consulting the Grant Recipient. The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Transparency Obligations. The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is hereby given to Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or without consulting the Grant Recipient. The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Transparency Obligations. 16.1 The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. . 16.2 If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: : 16.2.1 where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 RSAP Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Capital Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and and 16.2.2 except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is the Grant Recipient hereby given to consents for each of Homes England and MHCLG to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26RSAP, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Capital Firm Schemes, details of the Approved Revenue Bid, Revenue Eligible Expenditure, other costs and funding for Revenue Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. . 16.3 Homes England or MHCLG (as applicable) shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: : 16.3.1 following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or or 16.3.2 without consulting the Grant Recipient. . 16.4 The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate co-operate with Homes England or MHCLG (as applicable) to enable Homes England or MHCLG (as applicable) to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 16.2.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Transparency Obligations. 16.1 The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: : 16.1.1 where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 RSAP Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Capital Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and and 16.1.2 except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is the Grant Recipient hereby given to consents for each of Homes England and MHCLG to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26RSAP, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Capital Firm Schemes, details of the Approved Revenue Bid, Revenue Eligible Expenditure, other costs and funding for Revenue Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. . 16.2 Homes England or MHCLG (as applicable) shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: : 16.2.1 following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or or 16.2.2 without consulting the Grant Recipient. . 16.3 The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate co-operate with Homes England or MHCLG (as applicable) to enable Homes England or MHCLG (as applicable) to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 16.1.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Transparency Obligations. 13.1 The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: : 13.1.1 where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and and 13.1.2 except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is hereby given to Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. . 13.2 Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: : 13.2.1 following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or or 13.2.2 without consulting the Grant Recipient. . 13.3 The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 13.1.2 (Transparency Obligations).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Transparency Obligations. The Grant Recipient must comply with the Transparency Code. If the Transparency Code is not binding upon it, the Grant Recipient acknowledges that: where the Allocated Capital Grant (itself or if aggregated with other AHP 2021/26 Move On Funds or funds made available to it under (i) any subsequent Homes England capital funding programme or (ii) any Previous Programme) Programme exceeds £3,000,000, the Grant Recipient must publish details quarterly of all expenditure in excess of £500 incurred by it in delivering Firm Schemes by such means as ensures that such details can be accessed by the general public; and except for any information which is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA, and notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement, its consent is the Grant Recipient hereby given to consents for Homes England to publish such information as it considers appropriate in relation to the AHP 2021/26Move On, including, but not limited to, details of the Approved Capital Bid, Development Costs, other costs and funding for Firm Schemes, including from time to time agreed changes to this information. Homes England shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any of the content of this Agreement is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA either: following consultation with the Grant Recipient and having taken (or not taken, as the case may be) its views into account; or without consulting the Grant Recipient. The Grant Recipient shall assist and cooperate with Homes England to enable Homes England to publish the information referred to in Clause 13.2.2 (Transparency Obligations)Condition ‎17.2.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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