Right to evaluate the impact of the action Clause Samples
The "Right to evaluate the impact of the action" clause grants a party the authority to assess and analyze the consequences or effects of a specific action taken under the agreement. In practice, this may involve conducting studies, requesting reports, or reviewing data to determine how the action influences operations, finances, or compliance. This clause ensures that parties can make informed decisions and address potential risks by understanding the full implications of actions taken, thereby promoting transparency and accountability.
Right to evaluate the impact of the action. The Agency or the Commission may carry out interim and final evaluations of the impact of the action measured against the objective of the EU programme. Evaluations may be started during implementation of the action and up to three years after the payment of the balance. The evaluation is considered to start on the date of the formal notification to the beneficiary. The Agency or the Commission may make these evaluations directly (using its own staff) or indirectly (using external bodies or persons it has authorised to do so). The beneficiary must provide any information relevant to evaluate the impact of the action, including information in electronic format.
Right to evaluate the impact of the action. The Agency or the Commission may carry out interim and final evaluations of the impact of the action measured against the objective of the EU programme. Evaluations may be started during implementation of the action and up to [OPTION 1 by default: five][OPTION 2 for low value grants: three] years after the payment of the balance. The evaluation is considered to start on the date of the formal notification to the coordinator or beneficiaries. The Agency or the Commission may make these evaluations directly (using its own staff) or indirectly (using external bodies or persons it has authorised to do so). The coordinator or beneficiaries must provide any information relevant to evaluate the impact of the action, including information in electronic format.
Right to evaluate the impact of the action. The JU or the European Commission may carry out interim and final evaluations of the impact of the Project action measured against the objective of the EU programme. Evaluations may be started during implementation of the Project action and up to five years after the payment of the balance to Honeywell. The JU or the European Commission may make these evaluations directly (using its own staff) or indirectly (using external bodies or persons it has authorised to do so). Supplier must provide any information relevant to evaluate the impact of the action (including in electronic format).