Fund Availability and Annual Appropriation. If this Contract is funded in whole or in part with state funds, it is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of state funds for the purposes hereof. Financial obligations of the BOCC, payable after the current fiscal year, are contingent not only upon a mutual agreement to renew this Contract as stated in ¶2 but also the budgeting, appropriation and other acts as necessary to make funds available for such renewal. The BOCC represents that it has properly budgeted and appropriated sufficient funds for the performance anticipated during the initial term of this Contract. To the extent this Contract requires performance or actions by the BOCC subsequent to the initial term, such performance or actions are specifically contingent on appropriation of funds to support those activities. If the subject of this Contract is for the design or construction of a public works project, as contemplated by C.R.S. §24-91-103.6, as amended, this section shall constitute notice of phased construction with initial appropriation for the current fiscal and calendar year. The BOCC may consider subsequent appropriations necessary for performance by the Contractor in any following calendar and fiscal years if the BOCC desires such performance.
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Sources: Purchase Contract for Services, Purchase Contract for Services, Purchase Contract for Services
Fund Availability and Annual Appropriation. If this Contract is funded in whole or in part with state and/or federal funds, it is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of state those funds for the purposes hereof. Financial obligations of the BOCC, payable after the current fiscal year, are contingent not only upon a mutual agreement to renew this Contract as stated in ¶2 but also the budgeting, appropriation and other acts as necessary to make funds available for such renewal. The BOCC represents that it has properly budgeted and appropriated sufficient funds for the performance anticipated during the initial term of this Contract. To the extent this Contract requires performance or actions by the BOCC subsequent to the initial term, such performance or actions are specifically contingent on appropriation of funds to support those activities. If the subject of this Contract is for the design or construction of a public works project, as contemplated by C.R.S. §24-91-103.6, as amended, this section shall constitute notice of phased construction with initial appropriation for the current fiscal and calendar year. The BOCC may consider subsequent appropriations necessary for performance by the Contractor in any following calendar and fiscal years if the BOCC desires such performance.
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Sources: Purchase Contract
Fund Availability and Annual Appropriation. If this Contract is funded in whole or in part with state funds, it is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of state funds for the purposes hereof. Financial obligations of the BOCC, payable after the current fiscal year, are contingent not only upon a mutual agreement to renew this Contract as stated in ¶2 but also the budgeting, appropriation and other acts as necessary to make funds available for such renewal. The BOCC represents that it has properly budgeted and appropriated sufficient funds for the performance anticipated during the initial term of this Contract. To the extent this Contract requires performance or actions by the BOCC subsequent to the initial term, such performance or actions are specifically contingent on appropriation of funds to support those activities. If the subject of this Contract is for the design or construction of a public works project, as contemplated by C.R.S. §24-24- 91-103.6, as amended, this section shall constitute notice of phased construction with initial appropriation for the current fiscal and calendar year. The BOCC may consider subsequent appropriations necessary for performance by the Contractor in any following calendar and fiscal years if the BOCC desires such performance.
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Sources: Purchase Contract