General Purpose Equipment Sample Clauses

General Purpose Equipment. Expenditures for general-purpose equipment are typically not eligible for support (see PAPPG Chapter IX.D.2.b).
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General Purpose Equipment. The term “General Purpose Equipment” shall be defined as equipment owned, leased, controlled or for which financial responsibility rests with CSXIT or CSXIT’s affiliate, CSX Transportation, Inc. (“CSXT”).
General Purpose Equipment. A. In order for this Addendum to be effective for the utilization of General Purpose Equipment, as defined in Section II, Motor Carrier must submit a completed MCIA Application and Credit Agreement (Form 11B) to the UIIA and in so doing agrees to the additional terms in Section VI. B-H below
General Purpose Equipment. General purpose equipment means equipment which is not limited to re- search, medical, scientific or other technical activities. Examples include office equipment and furnishings, mod- ular offices, telephone networks, infor- mation technology equipment and sys- tems, air conditioning equipment, re- production and printing equipment, and motor vehicles. See also Equip- ment and Special Purpose Equipment. § 200.49 Generally Accepted Account- ing Principles (GAAP). GAAP has the meaning specified in accounting standards issued by the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) and the Financial Ac- counting Standards Board (FASB). § 200.50 Generally Accepted Govern- ment Auditing Standards (GAGAS). GAGAS means generally accepted government auditing standards issued by the Comptroller General of the United States, which are applicable to financial audits.
General Purpose Equipment. Expenditures for general purpose equipment (see GPM Section 612.2c) are unallowable unless the equipment is primarily or exclusively used in the actual conduct of the research.
General Purpose Equipment. The Contractor shall not fabricate, purchase, rent or otherwise acquire any general purpose equipment, the acquisition cost of which is to be charged directly to the performance of the Task Orders issued under this BOA unless prior written approval to do so is obtained from the Task Order Contracting Officer. For the purposes of this clause, general purpose equipment is defined as any property with a useful life of more than one (1) year which can be used in the production, administration, research or test of a product or services outside of this BOA or a Task Order issued thereunder.

Related to General Purpose Equipment

  • Office Equipment The Client must not install any cabling, IT or telecom connections without the Provider’s consent, which the Provider may refuse at its absolute discretion. As a condition to the Provider’s consent, the Client must permit the Provider to oversee any installations (for example IT or electrical systems) and to verify that such installations do not interfere with the use of the accommodation(s) by other Clients or the Provider or any landlord of the building.

  • Safe Equipment The City shall furnish and maintain in the best possible working condition, within the limits of its financial capability, the necessary tools, facilities, vehicles, supplies, and equipment required for members to safely carry out their duties. Members are responsible for reporting unsafe conditions or practices, for avoiding negligence, and for properly using and caring for tools, facilities, vehicles, supplies, and equipment provided by the City.

  • Stored equipment We accept no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded. All equipment and other property (other than stored equipment) must be removed at the end of each hiring or we will charge fees each day or part of a day at the hire fee per hiring until the same is removed. We may, in our discretion, dispose of any items referred to below by sale or otherwise on such terms and conditions as we think fit, and charge you any costs we incur in storing and selling or otherwise disposing of the same, in any of the following circumstances:

  • Customer-Provided Equipment Comcast shall have no obligation to install, operate, or maintain Customer-Provided Equipment. Customer alone shall be responsible for providing maintenance, repair, operation and replacement of all inside telephone wiring and equipment and facilities on the Customer’s side of the cable modem, route and/or coaxial input connection. All Customer-Provided Equipment and wiring that Customer uses in connection with the Services must be fully compatible with the Services. Customer shall be responsible for the payment of all charges for troubleshooting, maintenance or repairs attempted or performed by Comcast’s employees or authorized contractors when the difficulty or trouble report results from Customer-Provided Equipment.

  • Early Construction of Base Case Facilities Developer may request Connecting Transmission Owner to construct, and Connecting Transmission Owner shall construct, subject to a binding cost allocation agreement reached in accordance with Attachment S to the ISO OATT, including Section 25.8.7 thereof, using Reasonable Efforts to accommodate Developer’s In-Service Date, all or any portion of any System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades required for Developer to be interconnected to the New York State Transmission System which are included in the Base Case of the Class Year Study for the Developer, and which also are required to be constructed for another Developer, but where such construction is not scheduled to be completed in time to achieve Developer’s In-Service Date.

  • Service Location and Equipment The AGENCY must request in writing and said request must be approved in writing by the COUNTY’S Manager of the CCC or designee, prior to any change in the dates, times, and locations of services provided in this Contract.

  • Monitoring Equipment 2.2.1 24-hour TSP air quality monitoring was performed using High Volume Sampler (HVS) located at each designated monitoring station. The HVS meets all the requirements of the Project Specific EM&A Manual. Portable direct reading dust meters were used to carry out the 1-hour TSP monitoring. Brand and model of the equipment is given in Table 2.1.

  • The Equipment 9.1 The British Council Equipment shall remain the property of the British Council and shall be used by the Supplier in the performance of the Services and for no other purposes.

  • Audit Rights Period for Construction-Related Accounts and Records Accounts and records related to the design, engineering, procurement, and construction of Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades shall be subject to audit for a period of twenty-four months following Connecting Transmission Owner’s issuance of a final invoice in accordance with Article 12.2 of this Agreement.

  • Ownership and Location of Metering Equipment The Metering Equipment to be constructed, the capability of the Metering Equipment to be constructed, and the ownership thereof, are identified on the attached Schedule C to this ISA.

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