Consumable Goods definition

Consumable Goods means Government-owned or Contractor-owned items normally expected to be completely consumed or used at the Incident (e.g., batteries for headlamps or radios, meals ready to eat (MRE’s), and petroleum products such as plastic sheeting or plastic bags).
Consumable Goods means ice cream, frozen confections, food, drinks or similar refreshments;
Consumable Goods means the Aquadex Blood Circuit and the Aquadex dELC Catheter (including new short dELC model).

Examples of Consumable Goods in a sentence

  • The cost of all Consumable Goods, with the exception of those specifically listed below, shall be deducted from payment to the Contractor.

  • D.7.1.2 Contractor will be charged for Consumable Goods supplied by the Government and used by the resource while Under Hire.


More Definitions of Consumable Goods

Consumable Goods means the Aquadex Blood Circuit and the Aquadex dELC Catheter (including new short dELC model). “Delivery Location” means (a) for the Consumable Goods, the address of the sterilization vendor for performance of sterilization

Related to Consumable Goods

  • Consumables means where the context permits, Digital Print Consumables, Inkjet Printing System Consumables and Prepress Consumables.

  • Consumable means any component of a good that is used up recurrently and needs to be replaced for the good to function as intended;

  • Perishable goods means personal property maintained under controlled conditions for its preservation, and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.