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

  • Neither single-use products nor plastic bags may be sold or disbursed on County property by staff or contracted vendors, except as set forth in Orange County Administrative Regulation 9.01.03.

  • In the event that any such County property is lost or damaged, except for normal wear and tear, then the County shall have the right to withhold further payments hereunder for the purposes of set-off in sufficient sums to cover such loss or damage.

  • The Proposer agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold the County harmless from any and all liability or claim for loss, cost, damage or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney fees and costs of litigation and/or settlement) due to any such loss or damage to any such County property described in this article.

  • In such event, all finished or unfinished documents, data, and reports prepared by the Vendor under this contract shall, at the option of the County, become County property and the Vendor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed hereunder.

  • The Contractor shall be responsible for damages to County property caused by work performed by itself or its subcontractors.


More Definitions of County Property

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 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 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 property owned, leased or managed by the County of Marin.
County Property means any Jefferson County-owned, leased, or operated building, lot, grounds, parcel of land, or portion of land whether improved or unimproved, including parking strips, but not including County Right-of-Way.