Deaccession definition
Examples of Deaccession in a sentence
If Artist does not exercise this option, County may dispose of the Artwork in accordance with its Deaccession policy.
If ARTIST does not exercise this option, COUNTY may dispose of the Artwork in accordance with its Deaccession Policy and related surplus property laws and policies.
After final acceptance of the Work: University will use reasonable efforts to keep the Work in good condition and repair and, subject to removal pursuant to the Deaccession Policy promulgated by the Florida Arts Council, permanently display the Work to the public in a manner suitable to a work of fine art with a nameplate that, at a minimum, identifies the Artist and the Work and includes such information as is required by the Florida Arts Council.
Records new acquisitions into the Accessions Ledger and initiates Gift Agreements, Loan Agreements, and De-accession protocols.
S/He records new acquisitions into the Accessions Ledger and initiates Gift Agreements, Loan Agreements, and De-accession protocols.