Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership Sample Clauses

Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. The Contractor agrees that any equipment purchased, in whole or in part, with Contract funds at a cost of $5,000 per item or more, when the purchase of such equipment is reimbursable as a Contract budget item, is upon its purchase or receipt the property of the County and/or federal/state government. The Contractor shall be responsible for all such property, including the proper care and maintenance of the equipment. The Contractor shall ensure that all such equipment will be returned to the County or federal/state government upon termination of this Contract unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
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Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. A. Equipment Purchase The Agency agrees that equipment purchased with Contract funds at a cost of $5,000 per item or more and identified in an exhibit as reimbursable, is upon its purchase or receipt the property of the Agency, County, and/or federal, and/or state government, as specified in the exhibit. B. Maintenance of Equipment The Agency shall be responsible for all such equipment, including the proper care and maintenance.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. A. Equipment Purchase The Contractor agrees that equipment purchased with Contract funds at a cost of B. Maintenance of Equipment The Contractor shall be responsible for all such equipment, including the proper care and maintenance.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. Equipment Purchase The Contractor agrees that equipment purchased with Contract funds at a cost of $5,000 per item or more and identified in an exhibit as reimbursable, is upon its purchase or receipt, the property of the Contractor, County, and/or federal, and/or state government, as specified in the exhibit. Maintenance of Equipment The Contractor shall be responsible for all such equipment, including the proper care, maintenance, and also including securing and insuring such equipment. Equipment Returned The Contractor shall ensure that all such equipment is returned to the appropriate government Contractor, whether federal, state or county, upon written request of the County.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. Equipment Purchase The Contractor agrees that when Contract funds are used to pay for all or part of the purchase costs of any equipment purchased with Contract funds at a cost of $5,000 per item or more and identified in an exhibit as reimbursable, is upon its purchase or receipt, the property of the Contractor, County, and/or federal, and/or state government, as specified in the exhibit. The Contractor shall be responsible for all proper care and maintenance of the equipment, including securing and insuring such equipment. Maintenance of Equipment The Contractor shall be responsible for all such equipment, including the proper care and maintenance.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. A. The Contractor agrees that any equipment purchased, in whole or in part, with Contract funds at a cost of $5,000 per item or more, when the purchase of such equipment is reimbursable as a Contract budget item, shall be treated as a capital asset, including tagging. The Contractor shall be responsible for all such property, including the proper care and maintenance of the equipment. B. The Contractor will develop an equipment asset plan showing the use of the equipment allocation and submit the plan to the EMS Division with the Year-end Report. The plan will provide an accounting for all equipment allocation funds, all equipment related reserve funds and any other funds provided by King County related to the equipment plan, include balance information on each agency's internal reserve fund, accounting for annual contributions and expenses, surplus value and revenue received from surplusing equipment, and asset liability information. Funds from the sale of equipment must be used to provide services or purchase equipment under this Contract or returned to the King County EMS Fund. Any unused funds from the equipment allocation must be reported and returned to the King County EMS Fund. The equipment allocation can be used for all equipment costs, including those classified as operating by an agency, that have a lifespan of more than one year. C. In the event Contractor no longer provides services under a contract with the County, equipment and the equipment allocation funds/reserves are to be returned to the King County EMS Fund or transferred to a new Contractor, as determined by the County.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. A. The Contractor agrees that equipment purchased with Contract funds at a cost of $5,000 per item or more and identified in an Exhibit as reimbursable is, upon its purchase or receipt, the property of the Contractor, County, and/or federal, and/or state government, as specified in the Exhibit. B. The Contractor shall be responsible for all such equipment, including the proper care and maintenance. C. The Contractor shall ensure that all such equipment shall be returned to the appropriate government agency, whether federal, state or county, upon written request of the County. D. The Contractor shall admit County staff to the Contractor’s premises for the purpose of marking such property with appropriate government property tags. E. The Contractor shall establish and maintain inventory records and transaction documents (purchase requisitions, packing slips, invoices, receipts) of equipment purchased with Contract identified funds.
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Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. A. The Recipient agrees that any equipment purchased, in whole or in part, with Agreement funds at a cost of ,000 per item or more, when the purchase of such equipment is reimbursable as an Agreement budget item, is upon its purchase or receipt the property of the County and/or federal/state government. The Recipient shall be responsible for all such property, including the proper care and maintenance of the equipment. B. The Recipient shall ensure that all such equipment will be returned to the County or federal/state government upon termination of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. A. The Subrecipient agrees that any equipment purchased, in whole or in part, with Subaward funds at a cost of $$5,000 per item or more, when the purchase of such equipment is reimbursable as an Subaward budget item, is upon its purchase or receipt the property of the County and/or federal/state government. The Subrecipient shall be responsible for all such property, including the proper care and maintenance of the equipment. B. The Subrecipient shall ensure that all such equipment will be returned to the County or federal/state government upon termination of this Subaward unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
Equipment Purchase, Maintenance, and Ownership. The Contractor agrees that any depreciable equipment purchased, in whole or in part, with Contract funds at a cost of $1,000 per item or more, is upon its purchase, the property of Thrive and will be used only for the Project. The Contractor agrees to establish and maintain transaction documents (purchase requisitions, packing slips, invoices, receipts) and maintenance records of equipment purchased with Contract
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