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

  • ENQUIRIES B4.1 All enquiries shall be directed to the Contract Administrator identified in D3.1. B4.2 If the Offeror finds errors, discrepancies or omissions in the Offer of Surplus Goods, or is unsure of the meaning or intent of any provision therein, the Offeror shall promptly notify the Contract Administrator of the error, discrepancy or omission at least five (5) Business Days prior to the Submission Deadline.

  • B4.4 Responses to enquiries which, in the sole judgment of the Contract Administrator, do not require a correction to or a clarification of the Offer of Surplus Goods will be provided by the Contract Administrator only to the Offeror who made the enquiry.

  • B4.3 Responses to enquiries which, in the sole judgment of the Contract Administrator, require a correction to or a clarification of the Offer of Surplus Goods will be provided by the Contract Administrator to all Offerors by issuing an addendum.

  • B4.4 Responses to enquiries which, in the sole judgment of the Contract Administrator, require a correction to or a clarification of the Offer of Surplus Goods will be provided by the Contract Administrator to all Offerors by issuing an addendum.

  • That Report FIN 2016-26, prepared by the Manager of Accounting, regarding the update to the Township By-Law for the Procurement of Goods and Services and Disposal of Surplus Goods, be received for information purposes; And further, that an updated by-law be adopted, with an effective date of August 1, 2016.


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 all goods the City Manager has determined have become surplus,
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 City 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 any items no longer having any use or in excess to the Township that have become a candidate for transfer, loan, or disposal, inclusive of but not limited to obsolete supplies, scrap materials and vehicles and real property.
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.