Common use of Limits on Tangible Property Clause in Contracts

Limits on Tangible Property. The determination of whether to purchase or rent tangible property as Reimbursable Expenses must be approved in advance by the State. The Consultant shall maintain a current inventory of all such property and any such property, which has been purchased and has a useful life after Project Closeout shall be delivered to the State.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Consultant Standard Terms and Conditions, Consultant Agreement, Consultant Standard Terms and Conditions

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Limits on Tangible Property. The determination of whether to purchase or rent tangible property as Reimbursable Expenses must be approved in advance by the StateOwner. The Consultant shall maintain a current inventory of all such property and any such property, which has been purchased and has a useful life after Project Closeout shall be delivered to the StateOwner.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement

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