Examples of Funding Terms in a sentence
Service Provider shall immediately report any allegations or suspicions of violations of Funding Terms and Conditions (including the Policy on Environmental and Social Safeguards, Prohibited Practices and Code of Ethics available at https://www.conservation.org/gef/about) or other Project related grievances.
The CARES Act Special Funding Terms and Conditions shall relate to a particular project and be peculiar to that project but shall not weaken the character or intent of the GTC.
Documentation shall demonstrate that costs are (i) reasonable, allocable, and allowable, (ii) incurred in accordance with all Funding Terms and Conditions, (iii) treated consistently, (iv) and determined in accordance with International Accounting Standards (IAS).
UBC delegates to eligible UBC Persons the responsibility for ensuring that these research accounts are managed properly and in accordance with UBC policies, Funding Terms, and any other applicable requirements (“Research Spending Responsibility”).
Donation documents containing Funding Terms will be sent to the Office of Research Services by the Development Office.
For clarity, any UBC Researcher with Research Spending Responsibility who delegates authority will continue to be responsible for ensuring all transactions in such research account, including all expenditures approved by the person(s) with delegated authority, are fully compliant with Funding Terms, UBC policies and any other applicable requirements.
Transfers between UBC accounts may only be made if a) the transfer is permitted by all applicable Funding Terms and b) is permissible pursuant to the financial policies and procedures of UBC.
Funding Terms must ensure that UBC is completely free to Publish the Research results, typically within 90 days but in all cases, no later than 12 months after termination of the project or submission of the final report, whichever is later.
The California Education Code, California Code of Regulations, Funding Terms and Conditions, Title 5, and Title 22 also impact the licensing of facilities in California.
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