County Property definition

County Property means the portion of the Property in the unincorporated area of Santa Clara County, consisting of approximately 0.75 acres.
County Property means the property known as the Mid Valley
County Property means items, services or resources which are the property of the County, including, but not limited to, materials, equipment, facilities, technology, County-developed computer programs or technological innovations, databases, intellectual property and supplies.

Examples of County Property in a sentence

  • Provides that the failure of the Contractor to comply with the provisions in this chapter may constitute a material breach of an existing contract, and failure to cure the breach within 10 days of notice by the County by paying the outstanding County Property Tax or making payments in a manner agreed to and approved by the Treasurer-Tax Collector, may subject the contract to suspension and/or termination.

  • Requires any Contractor to keep County Property Taxes out of Default status at all times during the term of an awarded contract;B.

  • Such instructions may provide for the delegation of functions to other departments.B. Contractor shall be required to certify, at the time of submitting any bid or proposal to the County, or entering into any new contract, or renewal, extension or amendment of an existing contract with the County, that it is in compliance with this chapter is not in Default on any County Property Taxes or is current in payments due under any approved payment arrangement.

  • Homestead in Hallandale Beach: Proof of the homestead must be submitted with the response to the solicitation.A valid homestead from Broward County Property Appraiser’s in the City’s limits must be provided.

  • Tier 3 LVP: A Tier 3 “local City of Hallandale vendor” shall mean a resident which has a valid homestead from Broward County Property Appraiser’s in the City’s limits at least one (1) year prior to the bid or proposal due date.


More Definitions of County Property

County Property means County owned or controlled real property, public facilities such as buildings or parks, features or attributes of a facility such as a bench, tree, bridge, walkway, hallway or room, or other public venue.
County Property means all buildings, facilities, structures, vehicles, lands, grounds, and parking lots owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the County.
County Property means real property owned by the County, and personal property owned or possessed by the County that has a present fair market value greater than $100. “County property” does not include County IT equipment, firearms and ammunition, property held as evidence, and property held for forfeiture.
County Property means the Work Product and all information, records or materials, regardless of form, and including, but not limited to, any copyright, patent, industrial design process or trademark, acquired or produced under this Agreement by the Contractor, or provided by the County for use by the Contractor;
County Property means any structures, improvements, equipment, pipes, wells, fire alarm systems, water mains, valves, pumping systems, hydrants, hydrant connections, duct lines, streets, lamps, lampposts, monuments, sidewalks, curbs, trees or any other systems, fixtures, or real or personal property owned, leased, operated, maintained, or occupied by the County.
County Property means real property owned by the County, and personal property owned or possessed by the County that has a present fair market value greater than $100.
County Property means items, services or resources which are the property of the County, including but not limited to: materials, equipment, vehicles, facilities, technology, County-developed computer programs or technological innovations, databases, intellectual property, County-owned images, logos, coat of arms, and supplies;