Common use of Types of Changes Clause in Contracts

Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as: (i) A change in federal requirements or guidance; (ii) A change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements; (iii) A change in the Recipient’s circumstances, including: (A) Its legal, financial, technical, or managerial capacity; (B) Its continuing control of Project property; or (C) Another similar situation; and (iv) Any current or prospective legal matter with potentially serious consequences, including a major dispute, default, breach, or litigation, or knowledge that the Recipient’s principal, official, employee, agent, or a Third Party Participant, or other person has submitted a false claim under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729, et seq., or has committed a criminal or civil violation of law pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct involving federal assistance; suspension, debarment, or other similar administrative or enforcement action against the Recipient or any Third Party Participant; or any matter or situation, including any other change or legal action that may adversely affect the Federal Government’s interest in a Project or related activities.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Subaward Agreement

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Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as: (i) A change in federal requirements or guidance; (ii) A change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements; (iii) A change in the Recipient’s circumstances, including: (A) Its legal, financial, technical, or managerial capacity; (B) Its continuing control of Project property; or (C) Another similar situation; and (iv) Any current or prospective legal matter with potentially serious consequences, including a major dispute, default, breach, or litigation, or knowledge that the Recipient’s principal, official, employee, agent, or a Third Third-Party Participant, or other person has submitted a false claim under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729, 3729 et seq., or has committed a criminal or civil violation of law pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct involving federal assistance; suspension, debarment, or other similar administrative or enforcement action against the Recipient or any Third Third-Party Participant; or any matter or situation, including any other change or legal action that may adversely affect the Federal Government’s interest in a Project or related activities.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract, On Demand Rideshare Project Contract, Master Agreement

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Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as: (i) A change in federal requirements or guidance; (ii) A change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements; (iii) A change in the Recipient’s circumstances, including: (A) Its legal, financial, technical, or managerial capacity; (B) Its continuing control of Project property; or (C) Another similar situation; and (iv) Any current or prospective legal matter with potentially serious consequences, including a major dispute, default, breach, or litigation, or knowledge that the Recipient’s principal, official, employee, agent, or a Third Party Participant, or other person has submitted a false claim under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729, 3729 et seq., or has committed a criminal or civil violation of law pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct involving federal assistance; suspension, debarment, or other similar administrative or enforcement action against the Recipient or any Third Party Participant; or any matter or situation, including any other change or legal action that may adversely affect the Federal Government’s interest in a Project or related activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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