Common use of Non-Expendable Property Clause in Contracts

Non-Expendable Property. Non-expendable property is defined as property or equipment having a value of $5000 or more with a life expectancy of more than one year. Non-expendable property purchased under this contract cannot be sold, traded, or disposed of in any manner without the expressed written permission of the Department.

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Non-Expendable Property. Non-expendable property is defined as property or equipment having a value of $5000 500 or more with a life expectancy of more than one year. Non-expendable property purchased under this contract cannot be sold, traded, or disposed of in any manner without the expressed written permission of the DepartmentDEM.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: files.nc.gov, files.nc.gov

Non-Expendable Property. Non-expendable property is defined as property or equipment having a value of $5000 500 or more with a life expectancy of more than one year. Non-expendable property purchased under this contract cannot be sold, traded, or disposed of in any manner without the expressed written permission of the DepartmentNCEM.

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Samples: files.nc.gov, www.ncdps.gov

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Non-Expendable Property. Non-expendable property is defined as property or equipment having a value of $5000 5,000 or more with a life expectancy of more than one year. Non-expendable property purchased under this contract agreement cannot be sold, traded, or disposed of in any manner without the expressed written permission of the DepartmentOffice of Highway Safety.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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