GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY Sample Clauses

GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. The Contractor shall furnish a written statement to the Property Administrator containing all relevant facts, such as cause or condition and a recommended course(s) of action, if overages, shortages, or damages and/or other discrepancies are discovered upon receipt of Government-furnished property.
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GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY may only use U.S. Forest Service property furnished under this agreement for performing tasks assigned in this agreement. shall not modify, cannibalize, or make alterations to U.S. Forest Service property. A separate document, Form AD-107, must be completed to document the loan of U.S. Forest Service property. The U.S. Forest Service shall retain title to all U.S. Forest Service-furnished property. Title to U.S. Forest Service property must not be affected by its incorporation into or attachment to any property not owned by the U.S. Forest Service, nor must the property become a fixture or lose its identity as personal property by being attached to any real property.
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. (1) The Government shall deliver to the Contractor the Government-furnished property described in this contract. The Government shall furnish related data and information needed for the intended use of the property. The warranties of suitability of use and timely delivery of Government-furnished property do not apply to property acquired or fabricated by the Contractor as contractor-acquired property and subsequently transferred to another contract with this Contractor. (2) The delivery and/or performance dates specified in this contract are based upon the expectation that the Government-furnished property will be suitable for contract performance and will be delivered to the Contractor by the dates stated in the contract. (i) If the property is not delivered to the Contractor by the dates stated in the contract, the Contracting Officer shall, upon the Contractor’s timely written request, consider an equitable adjustment to the contract. (ii) In the event property is received by the Contractor, or for Government-furnished property after receipt and installation, in a condition not suitable for its intended use, the Contracting Officer shall, upon the Contractor’s timely written request, advise the Contractor on a course of action to remedy the problem. Such action may include repairing, replacing, modifying, returning, or otherwise disposing of the property at the Government’s expense. Upon completion of the required action(s), the Contracting Officer shall consider an equitable adjustment to the contract (see also paragraph (f)(1)(ii)(A) of this clause). (iii) The Government may, at its option, furnish property in an “as-is” condition. The Contractor will be given the opportunity to inspect such property prior to the property being provided. In such cases, the Government makes no warranty with respect to the serviceability and/or suitability of the property for contract performance. Any repairs, replacement, and/or refurbishment shall be at the Contractor’s expense. (i) The Contracting Officer may by written notice, at any time— (A) Increase or decrease the amount of Government-furnished property under this contract; (B) Substitute other Government-furnished property for the property previously furnished, to be furnished, or to be acquired by the Contractor for the Government under this contract; or (C) Withdraw authority to use property. (ii) Upon completion of any action(s) under paragraph (d)(3)(i) of this clause, and the Contractor’s timely written re...
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. Any Government furnished information, material, and equipment will be specified in the individual task orders. All government furnished information is the property of the U.S. Government and shall not be transferred to any individual or agency public or private without the express written approval of the Task Order Contracting Officer.
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. The Government will identify Government-Furnished Property (GFP) in a contract or task order, as appropriate. All GFP is furnished "as is."
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. The Government Property Clause contained in the FAR/DFAR Supplemental to these terms and conditions shall apply in lieu of the requirements outlined in the Article titled “Changes” and “Materials and Equipment” herein with respect to Government furnished property, or property to which the Government may take title under this Contract.
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY may only use Forest Service property furnished under this Stewardship Agreement for performing tasks assigned in this Stewardship Agreement. shall not modify, cannibalize, or make alterations to Forest Service property. A separate document, Form AD-107, must be completed to document the loan of Forest Service property. The Forest Service shall retain title to all Forest Service-furnished property. Title to Forest Service property must not be affected by its incorporation into or attachment to any property not owned by the Forest Service, nor must the property become a fixture or lose its identity as personal property by being attached to any real property.
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GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. Title to federally owned property remains vested in the Federal Government. Federally furnished equipment is not in-kind assistance.
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. The County may only use U.S. Forest Service property furnished under this agreement for performing tasks assigned in this agreement. The County shall not modify, cannibalize, or make alterations to U.S. Forest Service property. A separate document, Form AD-107, must be completed to document the loan of U.S. Forest Service property. The U.S. Forest Service shall retain title to all U.S. Forest Service-furnished property. Title to U.S. Forest Service property must not be affected by its incorporation into or attachment to any property not owned by the U.S. Forest Service, nor must the property become a fixture or lose its identity as personal property by being attached to any real property.
GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY. As specified by the agency’s order, the Government may provide property, equipment, materials or resources as necessary.
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