Authority Property definition

Authority Property means any property, other than real property, issued or made available to the Contractor by the Authority in connection with the Agreement.
Authority Property means a Facility whether owned by or under the administration of the Prince Rupert Port Authority and is located within the Harbour or on Port Administered Lands;
Authority Property means land or other property that —

Examples of Authority Property in a sentence

  • If the acquisition cost and date for an item are unknown, the respective Authority Property Control Office will determine an estimated cost and date.

  • The COTR and/or the respective Authority Property Control Office may conduct scheduled or unscheduled property inventories during the contract term.

  • A corporate officer of the Contractor shall certify to the COTR and respective Authority Property Control Office that the property on the listings is still in the possession of the Contractor and has been used only in connection with this contract.

  • If the COTR assigns additional property to the Contractor during the contract term or if property is returned to the Authority through the COTR by the Contractor, the respective Authority Property Control Office will be responsible for recording and maintaining an updated property inventory listing for Authority property that is bar coded.

  • Property assets provided to the Contractor shall be managed by the Contractor using the following identification methods approved by the COTR and their respective Authority Property Control Office: 1.


More Definitions of Authority Property

Authority Property means all items, including Confidential Information whether physical or electronic provided by the Authority to the Surveyor during the course of the Contract. For the avoidance of doubt, all information provided by the Authority to the Surveyor during the course of the Contract shall be considered to be Confidential Information
Authority Property shall have the meaning as set forth in the Fee Schedule, including without limitation the Berth Corridor. Automobile – means a motorized wheeled vehicle the primary purpose is ordinarily the transportation of passengers and light packages or baggage, including personal vehicles, pickup trucks, minivans and sport utility vehicles. Automobile Terminal – shall have the meaning as set forth in the Fee Schedule. BC Ports – means all port terminals located in the Province of British Columbia, Canada under the authority of the Authority. Berth Corridor – means that certain Authority Property consisting of the water lots and lands with improvements thereto, including two berths located on Annacis Island, Delta, British Columbia which are more particularly described and highlighted in Attachment A to this Tariff. Berth Permit – means a written application, by a Vessel Agent, requesting the use of the Berth Corridor on behalf of Vessel Owner, containing the detailed information specified in Attachment D. Berth Structure- means all components of the Berth Corridor, including pilings, cross-bracing, decking , top asphalt paving, the soil and subsoil, the mooring structure including all fenders, bollards, bull rails or any other components, utility lines onto the Berth Corridor (including the fixtures), and the protective training wall adjacent to the Berth Corridor. Xxxxxxxx Xxx – shall have the meaning as set forth in Subsection 3.2. Bill of Lading – shall have the meaning as set forth in the Fee Schedule. Cargo – means any vehicles, equipment, rolling stock and other marine cargo (including but not limited to Automobiles and/or Heavy & Static Cargo), suitable for handling at or over the Berth Corridor, related to the shipping of the foregoing, whether incoming or outgoing, whether loaded, unloaded, stored or handled, and whether carried under bills of lading or not; including those certain items included in the “Cargo” and “Goods”, as set forth in the Fee Schedule. Cargo Owner – includes the actual owner, agent, sender, shipper, consignee, receiver, or bailee of the Cargo. CBSA – means the Canada Border Services Agency established pursuant to the Canada Border Services Agency Act, S.C. 2005, c. 38.
Authority Property means all property an authority owns or leases under a long-term lease.
Authority Property has the meaning given to it in clause 11.1(b)
Authority Property means any property, other than real property, issued or made available to the Contractor by the Authority in connection with the Contract.
Authority Property means any property belonging to the Authority or for which it is responsible excluding the Authority Accommodation;
Authority Property means the Regional Landfill, all contributions from time to time to the Authority and any equipment or chattels that are owned by the Authority.