Common use of Non-Expendable Property Defined Clause in Contracts

Non-Expendable Property Defined. For the requirements of this section of the Agreement, “non-expendable property” is the same as “property” as defined in Section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non- consumable and non-expendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000.00 or more, and a normal expected life of one (1) year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25.00 or more; and uncirculated hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250.00 or more).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Non-Expendable Property Defined. For the requirements of this section of the AgreementContract, “non-expendable "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in Section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non- consumable and non-expendable nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000.00 1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one (1) year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25.00 25 or more; and uncirculated hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250.00 250 or more).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Contract, Contract

Non-Expendable Property Defined. For the requirements of this section of the Agreement, “non-non- expendable property” is the same as “property” as defined in Section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non- non-consumable and non-expendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000.00 5,000.00 or more, and a normal expected life of one (1) year or more; hardback-hardback- covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25.00 or more; and uncirculated hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250.00 or more).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Recipient/Subrecipient Agreement, Recipient/Subrecipient Agreement

Non-Expendable Property Defined. For the requirements of this section of the AgreementContract, “non-expendable property” is the same as “property” as defined in Section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non- consumable and non-expendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000.00 or more, and a normal expected life of one (1) year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25.00 or more; and uncirculated hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250.00 or more).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Contract

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Non-Expendable Property Defined. For the requirements of this section of the Agreement, “non-non- expendable property” is the same as “property” as defined in Section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non- non-consumable and non-expendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000.00 5,000.00 or more, and a normal expected life of one (1) year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25.00 or more; and uncirculated hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250.00 or more).more).‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Non-Expendable Property Defined. For the requirements of this section of the Agreement, “non-non- expendable property” is the same as “property” as defined in Section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non- non-consumable and non-expendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000.00 5,000.00 or more, and a normal expected life of one (1) year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25.00 or more; and uncirculated hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250.00 or more).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Recipient/Subrecipient Agreement

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