Surplus materials means personal property including, but not limited to, materials, supplies,
Surplus materials means any materials that no longer have any use to the school district or materials acquired from the United States government. This includes obsolete materials, scrap materials and nonexpendable materials that have completed their useful life.
Surplus materials means personal property including, but not limited to, materials, supplies, equipment and recyclable items, that are determined to be surplus by the University.
Examples of Surplus materials in a sentence
Surplus materials delivered to the job site and all materials, fixtures, and equipment shall remain or become the property of the Contractor and shall be removed from the job site promptly after completion.
Surplus materials remaining on the work site for ten (10) days after completion of the Contract work shall be deemed the property of the City unless the City demands that Contractor remove such materials.
More Definitions of Surplus materials
Surplus materials means any materials or Fixed Assets that no longer have any use to Maricopa County. This includes obsolete and scrap materials.
Surplus materials means personal property including, but not limited to, materials, supplies, equipment, and recyclable items, but shall not include property as defined in § 2.2-1147 that is determined to be surplus. Surplus materials shall not include finished products that a mental health or mental retardation facility sells for the benefit of its patients or residents, provided that (i) most of the supplies, equipment, or products have been donated to the facility; (ii) the patients or residents of the facility have substantially altered the supplies, equipment, or products in the course of occupational or other therapy; and (iii) the substantial alterations have resulted in a finished product.
Surplus materials means personal property including, but not limited to, materials, supplies, equipment and recyclable items, that are determined to be surplus by the Institution.
Surplus materials means any materials that no longer have any use to the City. This includes obsolete materials, scrap materials, scrap metals and nonexpendable materials that have completed their useful life cycle.
Surplus materials means any materials, equipment or physical assets that no longer have any use to the district, and includes obsolete, scrap and excess materials.
Surplus materials means any unused ingredients and packaging on hand at termination or relating to discontinued Products; and (ii) “Non-Amortized Cost of Tools and Supplies” means the cost of molds, dies, plates and the like, charged to or paid by SUPPLIER to its suppliers at the time of termination or discontinuation, for the non-amortized portion of the cost of said molds, dies, plates and the like. Force Majeure. Notwithstanding any other term or provision contained herein, neither party shall be liable to the other party in the event of any default in the performance of any term or provision hereof if such default is caused by any flood, fire, natural disaster, strike, war, insurrection, riot, governmental action or prohibition, “Act of God” or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the Parties. In such event, the performance by the Parties affected thereby shall be suspended until the end of such event, unless such event prohibits the ability to perform for a period in excess of [*****] days, in which case the affected party should notify such events to the unaffected Parties and the non-affected party shall thereafter have the right to terminate this Agreement by written notice to the affected party within [*****] days after non-affected party receive the notice from the affected party.
Surplus materials means material, fixtures and fittings declared not salvageable by the Bank.