Demilitarization definition

Demilitarization means rendering a product unusable for, and not restorable to, the purpose for which it was designed or is customarily used.
Demilitarization means the act of eliminating the functional capabilities and inherent military design features from DoD personal property. Methods and degree range from removal and destruction of critical features to total destruction by cutting, tearing, crushing, mangling, shredding, melting, burning, etc.
Demilitarization means the act of elimi- nating the functional capabilities and inher- ent military design features from DoD per- sonal property. Methods and degree range from removal and destruction of critical fea- tures to total destruction by cutting, tear- ing, crushing, mangling, shredding, melting, burning, etc.

Examples of Demilitarization in a sentence

  • Demilitarization shall be witnessed and verified by a Government representative using DRMS Form 145 or equivalent.

  • Demilitarization modification renovation demolition and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance explosives and incendiary materials.

  • Demilitarization, modification, renovation, demolition, and maintenance operations on sensitive ordnance, explosives and incendiary materials.

  • Insert item number(s) and specific demilitarization, mutilation, or destruction requirements for item(s) shown in Defense Demilitarization Manual, DoDM 4160.28-M, edition in effect as of the date of this contract.

  • Demilitarization, mutilation, or destruction on Contractor or subcontractor premises.


More Definitions of Demilitarization

Demilitarization means the act of destroying the offensive or defensive characteristics of equipment or material to prevent its further military or lethal use.
Demilitarization means rendering a product unusable for, and not restorable to, the purpose for which it was designed or is customarily used. Discrepancies incident to shipment means any differences (e.g., count or condition) between the items documented to have been shipped and items actually received.
Demilitarization means all processes and activities at the Umatilla Chemical Depot (OR 6213820917) and Umatilla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (ORQ 000009431) from February 12, 1997, through Department approval of the closure of all permitted treatment, storage and disposal units and facility-wide corrective action.
Demilitarization means the act of eliminating the functional capabilitities and inherent military design features from DoD personal property. Methods and degree range from removal and destruction of critical features to total destruction by cutting, tearing, crushing, mangling, shredding, melting, burning, etc.
Demilitarization means, as defined by the Department of Defense, the act of destroying the military capabilities inher- ent in certain types of equipment or material. Such destruction may include deep sea dumping, mutilation, cutting, crushing, scrapping, melting, burning, or alteration so as to prevent the further use of the item for its originally intended purpose.
Demilitarization means rendering a product unusable for, and not restorable to, the purpose for which it was designed or is customarily used. “Discrepancies incident to shipment” means any differences (e.g., count or condition) between the items documented to have been shipped and items
Demilitarization means rendering a product unusable for, and not restorable to, the purpose for which it was designed or is customarily used. “Discrepancies incident to shipment” means any differences (e.g., count or condition) between the items documented to have been shipped and items actually received. “Equipment” means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for the performance of a contract. Equipment is not intended for sale, and does not ordinarily lose its identity or become a component part of another article when put into use. Equipment does not include material, real property, special test equipment or special tooling. “Government-furnished property” means property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the Contractor for performance of a contract. Government-furnished property includes, but is not limited to, spares and property furnished for repair, maintenance, overhaul, or modification. Government-furnished property also includes contractor-acquired property if the contractor-acquired property is a deliverable under a cost contract when accepted by the Government for continued use under the contract. “Government property” means all property owned or leased by the Government. Government property includes both Government-furnished and Contractor-acquired property. Government property includes material, equipment, special tooling, special test equipment, and real property. Government property does not include intellectual property and software. “Loss of Government Property” means unintended, unforeseen or accidental loss, damage or destruction to Government property that reduces the Government’s expected economic benefits of the property. Loss of Government property does not include purposeful destructive testing, obsolescence, normal wear and tear or manufacturing defects. Loss of Government property includes, but is not limited to— (1) Items that cannot be found after a reasonable search: (2) Theft: (3) Damage resulting in unexpected harm to property requiring repair to restore the item to usable condition; or (4) Destruction resulting from incidents that render the item useless for its intended purpose or beyond economical repair. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE