Common use of Nonexpendable Property Clause in Contracts

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section of the Contract, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Contract State of Florida, Scope of Work, Scope of Work

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Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. F.S., (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section Nonexpendable Property section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section s. 273.02, F.S. F.S., (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Partnership Grant Agreement, Community Planning Technical Assistance Grant Agreement, Assistance Grant Agreement

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section section of the Contract, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: floridajobs.org, www.bidnet.com, www.ordinancewatch.com

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. F.S., (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable non‐consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered hardback‐covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered hardback‐covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Defense Reinvestment Grant Agreement

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section section of the Contract, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable non‐consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered hardback‐covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered hardback‐covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com

Nonexpendable Property. 1. a. For the requirements purposes of this Section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section s. 273.02, F.S. F.S., (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Growth Infrastructure Grant Agreement, Growth Infrastructure Grant Agreement

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Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section Nonexpendable Property section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section s. 273.02, F.S. F.S., (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost orcost of $250 or more).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Planning Technical Assistance Grant Agreement

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section of the ContractAgreement, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” as defined in section 273.02, F.S. F.S., (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value vlaue or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardbackhardba-covered cckovered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 fo$250 or more).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Defense Infrastructuregrant Agreement

Nonexpendable Property. 1. For the requirements of this Section section of the Contract, "nonexpendable property" is the same as “property” ―property‖ as defined in section 273.02, F.S. (equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a non-consumable and nonexpendable nature, with a value or cost of $1,000 or more, and a normal expected life of one year or more; hardback-covered bound books that are circulated to students or the general public, with a value or cost of $25 or more; and hardback-covered bound books, with a value or cost of $250 or more).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

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