Where the Grant Recipient Sample Clauses

The 'Where the Grant Recipient' clause defines specific obligations or conditions that apply to the party receiving a grant under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines actions the grant recipient must take, such as providing reports, using funds for designated purposes, or complying with certain standards. For example, it may require the recipient to notify the grantor of any changes in project scope or to maintain accurate financial records. The core function of this clause is to ensure accountability and proper use of grant funds by clearly stating the recipient's responsibilities.
Where the Grant Recipient is a registered charity, the Grant Recipient must file their charity annual return by the date specified by the Charity Commissioner.
Where the Grant Recipient is Delivering or will Deliver one or more HOLD Schemes or OPSO Schemes as part of the Approved Capital Bid, the terms of this Agreement shall apply, be interpreted and take effect subject to the exceptions and adaptations specified in Schedule 3 (HOLD Schemes and OPSO Schemes) with respect to each such HOLD Schemes and/or OPSO Schemes (as applicable).
Where the Grant Recipient has obtained funding from a third party for its delivery of part of the Funded Activities, the Grant Recipient will include the amount of such funding in each Quarterly Progress Report and its financial reports together with details of what that funding has been used for.
Where the Grant Recipient. 4.24.1 has received funding from the TSA for a Funded Activity; and 4.24.2 The Funded Activity (or any part thereof) for which it has received funding will not go ahead in accordance with the Approved Project Plan; and 4.24.3 The Grant Recipient has not re-planned the Funded Activity by following the Change Control Process set out in Annex 11
Where the Grant Recipient is directly delivering a Firm Scheme itself and without the use of any Building Contractor, any Subcontractor or a Professional Team, any reference or provision in this Agreement relating to any such person or team shall be disregarded insofar as it relates to that Firm Scheme.
Where the Grant Recipient is aware that it is in breach of an obligation under this Clause 14 (Operational Obligations), it must promptly notify Homes England of the fact and take all such steps as are appropriate in the circumstances to remedy the breach.
Where the Grant Recipient enters into a contract with a Third Party in connection with the Funded Activities, the Grant Recipient will remain responsible for paying that Third Party. The Authority has no responsibility for paying Third Party invoices.
Where the Grant Recipient is a registered charity, the Grant Recipient must file their charity annual return by the date specified by the Charity Commissioner. The Grant Recipient shall provide the Authority with copies of their annual return, accounts and charity annual return (as applicable) within five days of filing them at Companies House and/or the Charity Commissioner. If a Grant Recipient fails to comply with paragraphs [8.8] or [8.9] of these Conditions the Authority may suspend funding or terminate the Grant Funding Agreement in accordance with paragraph the Grant Recipient uses the Grant for a purpose other than the Funded Activities; of these Conditions.
Where the Grant Recipient identifies a Developable Scheme, it must submit to the Agency through IMS such details of the Developable Scheme as the Agency may require. Such details must be submitted no later than ten (10) Business Days after the Start on Site Date. In submitting the details of the Developable Scheme, the Grant Recipient is deemed to represent and warrant to the Agency that:
Where the Grant Recipient is a Contracting Authority within the meaning of the Procurement Regulations the Grant Recipient will comply, as necessary, with the Procurement Regulations when procuring goods and services in connection with the Grant Funding Agreement and the Authority shall not be liable for the Grant Recipient’s failure to comply with its obligations under the Procurement Regulations.