MATERIALS and TEXTBOOKS Sample Clauses

MATERIALS and TEXTBOOKS. The COLLEGE and the SCHOOL DISTRICT will furnish all course materials, specialized equipment, books and other necessary equipment for all SCHOOL DISTRICT students if courses are taught outside of the regular high school xxxx schedule. The cost of such materials will be borne by the party collecting apportionment or ADA for the course. The parties understand that such equipment and materials are the purchaser's sole property. The COLLEGE and the DISTRICT shall determine type, make, and model of all equipment, books and materials to be used during each course offered as part of this CCAP Agreement. Textbooks, equipment, and materials purchased by the school district shall be adopted for a term no less than three years. The COLLEGE and the DISTRICT agree to store textbooks and physical course materials purchased by either party at DISTRICT school sites and facilities and utilize DISTRICT library and logistic systems to catalog and distribute textbooks and materials. Textbooks purchased by the COLLEGE will be transferred to the DISTRICT for cataloging and distribution to school sites.
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MATERIALS and TEXTBOOKS. 8.1. The COLLEGE and the SCHOOL DISTRICT will furnish all course materials, specialized equipment, books and other necessary equipment for all SCHOOL DISTRICT students if courses are taught outside of the regular high school xxxx schedule. The cost of such materials will be borne by the party collecting apportionment or ADA for the course. The parties understand that such equipment and materials are the purchaser's sole property.

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  • Materials and Equipment ‌ Material means property that may be consumed or expended during performance, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Equipment means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance. Materials and Equipment shall be priced in accordance with the terms of the task order award, contract type, and applicable FAR and agency-specific regulatory supplements. Unless otherwise directed by task order terms and conditions, the Contractor may apply indirect costs to materials and equipment consistent with the Contractor’s usual accounting practices.

  • Materials and Improvements Title to materials, improvements, and other property required of PURCHASER by this contract shall vest in and become the property of STATE at the time such are furnished by PURCHASER and accepted by STATE. Only materials, improvements, and property free and clear of liens, claims, and encumbrances shall be furnished by PURCHASER. All existing improvements located on State land, and any improvements placed on State land by PURCHASER which become the property of STATE, shall be safeguarded by PURCHASER. If such improvements are injured, damaged, or removed from the areas of operations by PURCHASER or by contractors of PURCHASER, such improvements shall be repaired (or replaced, in the event of removal,) as soon as possible by PURCHASER, without cost to STATE.

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  • Services, Materials, and Equipment Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall provide and assume full responsibility for all services, materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities, temporary facilities, and all other facilities, incidentals, and services necessary for the construction, performance, testing, start-up, inspection and completion of the Work.

  • Quality of Materials and Workmanship Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new, and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and work. The burden of proof is on the Contractor.

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