Surplus Goods definition

Surplus Goods means the Surplus Goods offered for sale by the City and identified as such in the Offer Opportunity;
Surplus Goods means any vehicles, equipment, furniture, materials, or supplies no longer required by the City but may have residual economic value.
Surplus Goods means any goods no longer having any use to the District. The term “surplus goods” includes obsolete goods, scrap materials, and nonexpendable goods that have completed their useful life cycle.

Examples of Surplus Goods in a sentence

  • In case of cancellation or refund, the Service Provider is not obligated to pay to the Partner the Partner’s fees for the Surplus Goods to which the Partner would otherwise be entitled to according to Appendix 1 (Pricing) of the Agreement.

  • Track Education Workforce Research and Trends: Identify innovative professional learning models based on current and future education workforce research and trends while addressing the needs of ALL types of employees in the system.

  • The Service informs End Users of Surplus Goods Offered according to the Offers made by the Partner.

  • It is acknowledged that the Service Provider (or any of its affiliates) generally is not in the position (and is not in any case obligated) to inspect the Surplus Goods or Offers and compliance thereof with the provisions of this Agreement and applicable laws, regulations, directives, governmental orders or other statues nor is the Service Provider obligated to carry out such inspections.

  • The contract for the sale and purchase of the Surplus Goods is concluded through the Service between the Partner and the End User upon acceptance of the Partner’s Offer by the End User.


More Definitions of Surplus Goods

Surplus Goods means any items no longer having any use to the Municipality or in excess of the needs of the Municipality that have become available for transfer, sale, or disposal.
Surplus Goods means any items no longer having any use to the Municipality or in excess of the needs of the Municipality, including, but not limited to, obsolete supplies, scrap materials and vehicles excluding real property.
Surplus Goods means any items no longer having any use to the Town or in excess of the needs of the Town that have become a candidate for transfer, loan, or disposal, inclusive of but not limited to obsolete supplies, scrap materials and vehicles but excluding real property.
Surplus Goods means any items no longer having any use to the City or in excess of the needs of the Village that have become available for transfer, sale, or disposal including, but not limited to, obsolete supplies, scrap materials, and vehicles but excluding real property; and
Surplus Goods means usable or unusable property, which has been declared excess/surplus/damaged by a Department of the City of Timmins;
Surplus Goods means any Goods having a remaining useful life or salvage value but which are no longer used, needed for use or retained for potential use by the Using Agency which has care, custody or control of them.
Surplus Goods means any items no longer having any use to the Township or in excess of the needs of the Township, inclusive but not limited to obsolete supplies, scrap materials and vehicles, but excluding real property.