Surplus Property. All proceeds from surplus real property and improvements thereon shall be paid to the jurisdiction in which the real property and improvements are located. All proceeds from surplus personal property shall be paid into the appropriate fire department fund for either capital acquisitions or apparatus replacement. (For purposes of this agreement Station 12 shall be deemed to be located in the City of Xxxxxxx).
Surplus Property. Among the resources that are designed to xxxxxx the business growth and development of 8(a) BD program Participants, the Federal Surplus Property program provides a great opportunity for 8(a) firms to access additional equipment and items needed to expand and grow their business. SBA has 45 signed Memorandum of Agreements with General Services Administration and State Agencies for Surplus Property to provide this resource. The Federal Surplus Property program is available in most states. Please let your Business Opportunity Specialist know if your firm is interested in the Federal Surplus Property program. • As a certified firm in the 8(a) Business Development Program, you MAY use the SBA 8(a) Certified Icon on your business’ website, business cards, social media profiles, and in your capability statements and proposal bids. However, you MAY NOT use the digital icon to express or imply endorsement of any goods, services, entities, or individuals. Thus, they may not be used on a company’s letterhead, marketing materials or advertising, whether paid or PSA, traditional or digital. Instructions:
Surplus Property. Equipment, which is no longer needed or usable, shall be placed in surplus in accordance with the following: For equipment for which title was granted to the JDU, the JDU shall follow any procedures required by the original funding agreement. If no such requirements are included in the funding agreement, then local surplus property procedures may be utilized.
Surplus Property. Provider shall submit to the Board no later than 30 calendar days from the first day of each Fiscal Year, a list of all Equipment (if any) Provider believes is surplus or is beyond repair. Provider shall cooperate with the Board in disposing of such equipment in accordance with applicable state and federal surplus property disposal laws, rules, or regulations.
Surplus Property. Agreement regarding disposal of United States Government excess property in Australia. Ex- change of notes at Canberra November 9, 1973; entered into force November 9, 1973. 24 UST 2280; TIAS 7750; 938 UNTS 375.
Surplus Property. Operator shall cooperate with the Board in identifying and disposing of Equipment (if any) the Operator believes is surplus or beyond repair. Operator shall submit a list of such Equipment to the OSR at least 90 days before disposing of any such Equipment and shall coordinate with the OSR to dispose of such Equipment in accordance with applicable state and federal surplus property disposal laws.
Surplus Property. 1) Losses to individual or single items valued above the agency deductible and intended for re-sale by, or on behalf of, the owning agency qualifies for the declared value of the property at the time designated as surplus, Actual Cash Value (ACV), or the cost to repair the property, whichever is lower.
2) Sent to DAS Surplus Property or other state surplus property operations for the purpose of disposal or salvage is considered as disposed property and will not quality for loss payment.
3) Transferred to DAS Surplus Property, or other state surplus property operations, without an agency expectation of payment, are considered to be a Loss of Income and are excluded from payment under this Policy Manual.
4) Paid losses to surplus property will be paid to the owning agency and charged to the agency in possession and control of the property at the time of the loss.
Surplus Property. Agreement relating to the disposal of United States excess property in Viet-Nam. Exchange of notes at Saigon November 9, 1968; entered into force November 9, 1968. 19 UST 6703; TIAS 6586; 702 UNTS 293.
Surplus Property. Buyer acknowledges that the Seller is subject to certain statutory restrictions in respect of the sale of surplus property. As of the Close of Escrow, Seller shall have complied with all surplus property restrictions and shall have received such approvals and consents as are necessary or desirable, in Seller’s sole and absolute discretion, to permit, allow, authorize and empower Seller to convey the Site to Buyer.
Surplus Property. MVSU Purchasing & Procurement supports the prudent disposition of surplus furniture, equipment and vehicles, which are property of MVSU University, by facilitating the resale, liquidation, salvage or disposal of such items. Purchasing & Procurement Property is dedicated to MVSU’s Sustainability Vision by supporting the resale of used MVSU property, prolonging furniture life and decreasing our landfill waste. It is the responsibility of the department that has ownership of MVSU property to contact Facilities Management and Purchasing & Procurement when planning the disposal of property. All disposal of MVSU property, including sale to another MVSU department, sale to MVSU faculty, staff, or students, the liquidation of the item(s), the salvage of items, or the disposal of property, must be completed through the Purchasing & Procurement Department.