Multiple Submissions Clause Samples

Multiple Submissions. Submitting substantial portions of the same work for credit more than once, unless there is prior explicit consent of the instructor(s) to whom the material is being or has been submitted.
Multiple Submissions. Only one proposal will be accepted for funding per applicant per call.
Multiple Submissions. Any legal entity will be able to apply with as many projects as wished, but no project can be funded twice by ASCAPE.
Multiple Submissions. Any legal entity will be able to apply with as many projects as wished, but no project can be funded twice by INNO4COV-19. In addition, no single party may receive more than 100.000 EUR per Open Call. If a proposal fails to reach the thresholds of the evaluation on a cut-off, applicants are invited to re-submit improved versions in upcoming cut-offs.
Multiple Submissions. You shall not submit an Electronic Check to Us or any other financial institution with respect to a Check that has been previously deposited with Us or any other financial institution. You will not deposit with Us or any other financial institution a Check or Electronic Check with respect to a Check that You have previously transmitted to Us.
Multiple Submissions. Submitting for credit, when a student has not been given permission to do so, any work that is the same or substantially the same as work that has been submitted for credit in another course. Many professors allow re-working or building on prior work; however, multiple submissions are permitted only with the prior permission of the instructor(s), and only when the student acknowledges the multiple submission in the work itself.
Multiple Submissions. Submitting substantial portions of the same work for credit more than once unless there is prior explicit consent of the instructor(s) to whom the material is being or has been submitted. Unauthorized Collaboration: Collaborating on projects, papers, computer programs, or other academic assignments that have been prohibited by the instructor. Fabrication and Misrepresentation: Misrepresenting or fabricating material, including misleading citation of sources as well as falsified or fabricated data or results from experiments or other analyses.

Related to Multiple Submissions

  • SUBMISSIONS You acknowledge and agree that any questions, comments, suggestions, ideas, feedback, or other information regarding the Site ("Submissions") provided by you to us are non-confidential and shall become our sole property. We shall own exclusive rights, including all intellectual property rights, and shall be entitled to the unrestricted use and dissemination of these Submissions for any lawful purpose, commercial or otherwise, without acknowledgment or compensation to you. You hereby waive all moral rights to any such Submissions, and you hereby warrant that any such Submissions are original with you or that you have the right to submit such Submissions. You agree there shall be no recourse against us for any alleged or actual infringement or misappropriation of any proprietary right in your Submissions.

  • Preparation and Submission The Recipient will: (a) submit to the Province at the address referred to in section A.15.1 (Notice in Writing and Addressed): (i) all Reports in accordance with the timelines and content requirements provided for in Schedule “D” (Reports); and (ii) any other reports in accordance with any timelines and content requirements the Province may specify from time to time; and (b) ensure that all Reports and other reports are: (i) completed to the satisfaction of the Province; and (ii) signed by an authorized signing officer of the Recipient.

  • BID SUBMISSION All Bids are to be packaged, sealed and submitted to the location stated in the Bid Specifications. Bidders are solely responsible for timely delivery of their Bids to the location set forth in the Bid Specifications prior to the stated Bid opening date/time. A Bid return envelope, if provided with the Bid Specifications, should be used with the Bid sealed inside. If the Bid response does not fit into the envelope, the Bid envelope should be attached to the outside of the sealed box or package with the Bid inside. If using a commercial delivery company that requires use of their shipping package or envelope, Bidder’s sealed Bid, labeled as detailed below, should be placed within the shipper’s sealed envelope to ensure that the Bid is not prematurely opened. All Bids must have a label on the outside of the package or shipping container outlining the following information: “BID ENCLOSED (bold print, all capitals) • Group Number • IFB or RFP Number • Bid Submission date and time” In the event that a Bidder fails to provide such information on the return Bid envelope or shipping material, the receiving entity reserves the right to open the shipping package or envelope to determine the proper Bid number or Product group, and the date and time of Bid opening. Bidder shall have no claim against the receiving entity arising from such opening and such opening shall not affect the validity of the Bid or the procurement. Notwithstanding the receiving agency’s right to open a Bid to ascertain the foregoing information, Bidder assumes all risk of late delivery associated with the Bid not being identified, packaged or labeled in accordance with the foregoing requirements. All Bids must be signed by a person authorized to commit the Bidder to the terms of the Bid Documents and the content of the Bid (offer).

  • Claims Submission Unless otherwise prohibited by federal or state law, Provider will submit Clean Claims for all Covered Services to BCBSM within twelve months of the date of service.