Common use of REMOVED EQUIPMENT Clause in Contracts

REMOVED EQUIPMENT. All equipment deemed obsolete, damaged or defective by NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit (EIU), unless otherwise directed, shall become the property of the Contractor. The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility to dispose of such equipment at its sole cost and expense. When directed by the EIU, any equipment that is determined to be salvageable is to remain the property of the City, and is to be placed in City stock or reinstalled in the field as directed, either in the City Store Yard or the Contractor’s store yard. The fact that all obsolete or junk equipment removed from the field reverts to the Contractor should be considered in a bidder’s price. The determination as to whether equipment removed from the field is junk or if it should be returned to inventory will be made by a New York City Electrical Inspector. Any junk equipment removed from the field must be photographed and labeled as to what location it was removed from.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com, a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov

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REMOVED EQUIPMENT. All equipment deemed obsolete, damaged or defective by NYCDOT NYC DOT Electrical Inspection Unit (EIU), unless otherwise directed, shall become the property of the Contractor. The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility to dispose of such equipment at its sole cost and expenseexpense (Salvageable equipment). When directed by the EIU, any equipment that is determined to be salvageable is to remain the property of the City, and is to be placed in City stock or reinstalled in the field as directed, either in the City Store Yard or the Contractor’s store yard. The fact that all obsolete or junk equipment removed from the field reverts to the Contractor should be considered in a bidder’s price. The determination as to whether equipment removed from the field is junk or if it should be returned to inventory will be made by a New York City Electrical Inspector. Any junk equipment removed from the field must be photographed and labeled as to what location it was removed from.

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Samples: a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov

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REMOVED EQUIPMENT. Obsolete, damaged or defective equipment. All equipment deemed condemned as obsolete, damaged or defective by NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit (EIU), unless otherwise directed, shall become the property of the Contractor. The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility to dispose of such equipment at its sole cost and expense. When expense (Salvageable equipment).When directed by the EIU, any equipment that is determined to be salvageable is to remain the property of the City, and is to be placed in City stock or reinstalled in the field as directed, either in the City Store Yard City’s store yard or the Contractor’s 's store yard. The fact that all obsolete or junk equipment removed from the field reverts to the Contractor contractor should be considered in a bidder’s price. The determination as to whether equipment removed from the field is junk or if it should be returned to inventory will be made by a New York City Electrical Inspector. Any junk equipment removed from the field must be photographed and labeled as to what location it was removed from.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: a856-cityrecord.nyc.gov

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