Examples of EU Grant in a sentence
If the Borrower is informed, or has reasonable grounds to believe, that any EU Grant has been, or is intended to be, cancelled, or if the Borrower has repaid or has been required to repay fully or partially any EU Grant (such cancellation or repayment hereinafter referred to as ‘‘EU Grant Event’’), the Borrower shall promptly inform the Bank.
Please be aware that the DESCA is supplementary to the EU Rules of Participation and the EU Grant Agreement and should always be read in combination with the latter two documents.
After the elapse of 30 (thirty) days from the date of such request, the Bank may, by notice to the Borrower, forthwith cancel the Credit and/or demand prepayment of the Loan in such proportion as the cancelled or repaid EU Grant bears to the total financial assistance for the Project from EU Grants.
If applicable, the Publication shall include an acknowledgement to the EU Grant as follows: “This research has received funding from the European Union 7th Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement no 313010”.
The GNeuS 5-year programme offers a total of 45 fellowships, in 3 different calls, each with a duration of 24 months, co-financed by the MLZ-partners (FZJ, TUM and Hereon) and the European Commission under the Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Actions (MSCA) programme (EU Grant N.
Annex-I to EU Grant Agreement, Section B3.2.2 states that the IP management will be implemented in accordance with the IMI Intellectual Property Policy.
It is essential that the Indian partners inform at the proposal preparation stage itself that they will not sign the EU Grant Agreement (GA).
The Borrower shall ensure that the amount of the Credit shall not, in any case, exceed 50% (fifty per cent) of the total cost of the Project set out in Recital (4) and that the amount of the Credit together with any EU Grant shall not, in any case, exceed 90% (ninety per cent) of the total cost of the Project as set out in Recital (4).
Wherever used in this Project Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, the several terms defined in the Special Operations Grant Agreement, the EU Grant Agreement, the SDCF Grant Agreement and in the Grant Regulations (as defined in each of the Special Operations Grant Agreement, EU Grant Agreement and SDCF Grant Agreement) have the respective meanings therein set forth.
As stated before in the introduction to this model agreement, the DESCA is supplementary to the EU Rules of Participation and the EU Grant Agreement and should always be read in combination with the latter two documents.