Common use of Title of Property Clause in Contracts

Title of Property. Title to all property, real and personal, acquired by the Contractor from City funds shall vest in the name of the City of Oakland and shall be accounted for by means of a formal set of property records. Contractor acknowledges it is responsible for the protection, maintenance and preservation of all such property held in custody for the City during the term of the Agreement. The Contractor shall, upon expiration of termination of this Agreement, deliver to the City all of said property and documents evidencing title to same. In the case of lost or stolen items or equipment, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Police Department, obtain a written police report and notify the City in accordance with “Notice” section of this Agreement. Contractor shall provide to the City Auditor all property-related audit and other reports required under this Agreement. In the case of lost or stolen items or equipment, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Police Department, obtain a written police report and notify the City in accordance with the “Notice” section of this Agreement. Prior to the disposition or sale of any real or personal property acquired with City funds, Contractor shall obtain approval by the City Council and City Administrator in accord with the requirements for disposal or sale of real or personal surplus property set forth in the Oakland City Charter and/or Oakland Municipal Code Title 2.04, Chapter 2.04.120. Surplus supplies and equipment – Disposal or Destruction.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Specialized Service Agreement, Specialized Service Agreement, Specialized Service Agreement

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Title of Property. Title to all property, real and personal, acquired by the Contractor Counsel from City funds shall vest in the name of the City of Oakland and shall be accounted for by means of a formal set of property records. Contractor Counsel acknowledges it is responsible for the protection, maintenance and preservation of all such property held in custody for the City during the term of the Agreement. The Contractor Counsel shall, upon expiration of or termination of this Agreement, deliver to the City all of the said property and documents evidencing title to same. In the case of lost or stolen items or equipment, the Contractor Counsel shall immediately notify the Police Department, obtain a written police report and notify the City in accordance with the “Notice” section of this Agreement. Contractor Counsel shall provide to the City Auditor all property-related audit and other reports required under this Agreement. In the case of lost or stolen items or equipment, the Contractor Counsel shall immediately notify the Police Department, obtain a written police report and notify the City in accordance with the “Notice” section of this Agreement. Prior to the disposition or sale of any real or personal property acquired with City funds, Contractor Counsel shall obtain approval by the City Council and City Administrator Attorney in accord with the requirements for disposal or sale of real or personal surplus property set forth in the Oakland City Charter and/or Oakland Municipal Code Title 2.04, Chapter 2.04.120. Surplus supplies and equipment – Disposal or Destruction.Chapter

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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