Surplus personal property definition

Surplus personal property means personal property which has no known, immediate, or currently foreseeable use to ESBOCES.
Surplus personal property means personal property having no
Surplus personal property means that personal property which has been determined to be obsolete, outmoded, unusable or no longer usable by the institution, or property for which future needs do not justify the cost of maintenance and/or storage. Such property must be declared "surplus personal property" by the president, director, or designee of the transferring institution; provided however, property need not be declared surplus when disposition is through the trade-in method.

More Definitions of Surplus personal property

Surplus personal property means any property owned by Mesa Water® which is determined to no longer be needed or used for District purposes or which has become obsolete, worn out or past its useful life.
Surplus personal property means personal property that, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 19:35-2.2, has been determined not to be necessary, on a temporary or permanent basis, for the undertaking or management of a school facilities project and not used or useful in the business operations of the SDA.
Surplus personal property means personal property of the Commission which is no longer needed or fit for its intended purpose or has exceeded its useful life.
Surplus personal property means goods owned by the city that are no longer needed or are obsolete or unserviceable, property that is a by-product (scrap metal, used tires, etc.), or any unclaimed, seized or abandoned personal property in the possession or custody of the police department that may be legally disposed of by the city.
Surplus personal property means that personal property which has been determined to be obsolete, outmoded, unusable or no longer usable by the institution or school, or property for which future needs do not justify the cost of maintenance and/or storage.
Surplus personal property means any excess personal property not re­ quired for the needs and the discharge of the responsibilities of all Federal agencies, as determined by the Adminis­ trator of General Services.
Surplus personal property means any personal property or equipment owned by the town of Fort Jones which the purchasing officer determines, subject to approval of the town administrator or the town council as required by Section 3.12.130, is no longer needed or used for town purposes or which has become obsolete, worn out or past its useful life.