Non-expendable equipment. 11.1 Title to all non-expendable equipment purchased with project funds supplied by UNOPS shall be the property of the Funding Source.
Non-expendable equipment. Stove, microwave oven, refrigerator, automatic dishwasher, beds, pillows and mattresses, blankets and bedspreads; chairs, tables and upholstered furniture; and cooking and eating utensils and dish towels. No privately owned furniture, appliances, equipment, etc., shall be placed in a station without prior approval from the Office of the Fire Chief. The City shall not be responsible for the purchase or maintenance of station television sets or private telephones.
Non-expendable equipment. The cost of non-expendable equipment is charged to the statement of sources of funds and expenditures upon acquisition. For control and management purposes, a memorandum account for non-expendable equipment is maintained by way of a non-expendable equipment listing.
Non-expendable equipment. Items that have a normal useful life of two (2) or more years and have an individual acquisition cost greater than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) and less than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) (e.g., pots and pans, microwave ovens, coffee machines).
Non-expendable equipment. (value over US$1,500) Please attach to the terminal report a final inventory of all non-expendable equipment (if any) purchased under this project, indicating the following: Date of purchase, description, serial number, quantity, cost, location and present condition, together with your proposal for the disposal of the said equipment. ANNEX 12
Non-expendable equipment. In Order to ensure the OU2cells are kept separate and free of any possible contamination, we request funds to purchase a new double chamber cell culture incubator. As work progresses, a benchtop fermentation unit will be needed and this should be purchased directly by HepaLife. No overhead charges are levied on equipment purchases.