Common use of Non-Expendable Property Clause in Contracts

Non-Expendable Property. Any acquisition by CONTRACTOR of non-expendable property with a retail purchase price in excess of five-hundred dollars ($500.00), that is required by CONTRACTOR for performance of this Contract, must require prior written approval of COUNTY. COUNTY will be the legal owner of all equipment that is purchased with COUNTY funds. COUNTY may take possession of its equipment if it is not being used primarily for program purposes and will determine disposition of that equipment upon expiration or termination of this contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract Between the County of Santa Clara and City of Milpitas for Senior Nutrition Program – Congregate Meals

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Non-Expendable Property. Any acquisition by CONTRACTOR of non-expendable property with a retail purchase price in excess of five-five- hundred dollars ($500.00), that is required by CONTRACTOR for performance of this Contract, must require prior written approval of COUNTY. COUNTY will be the legal owner of all equipment that is purchased with COUNTY funds. COUNTY may take possession of its equipment if it is not being used primarily for program purposes and will determine disposition of that equipment upon expiration or termination of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Congregate Meals Services

Non-Expendable Property. Any acquisition by CONTRACTOR of non-expendable property with a retail purchase price in excess of five-hundred dollars ($500.00), 500.00 that is required by CONTRACTOR for performance of this Contract, contract must require prior written approval of COUNTY. COUNTY will be the legal owner of all equipment that is purchased with COUNTY funds. COUNTY may take possession of its equipment if it is not being used primarily for program purposes and will determine disposition of that equipment upon expiration or termination of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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Non-Expendable Property. Any acquisition by CONTRACTOR of non-expendable property with a retail purchase price in excess of five-five- hundred dollars ($500.00), that is required by CONTRACTOR for performance of this Contract, must require prior written approval of COUNTY. COUNTY will be the legal owner of all equipment that is purchased with COUNTY funds. COUNTY may take possession of its equipment if it is not being Exhibit B: Program Plan & Requirements used primarily for program purposes and will determine disposition of that equipment upon expiration or termination of this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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