Federal property definition
Examples of Federal property in a sentence
FEDERAL EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY (FEPP) PROGRAM: A program in which Federal property originally purchased for use by a Federal agency, but no longer needed by that entity, is acquired by the USDA Forest Service for loan to one of the 50 States or the Territories for use in the State’s rural or wildland fire protection program.
The rules and regulations in this part apply to all Federal property under the charge and control of the Librarian of Congress and to all persons entering in or on such property.
All terms and conditions of the Agreement applying to any release of liability, or indemnification for liability, will remain in full force and effect (even though by the terms herein, this storage agreement will have terminated or expired) until such time as the property has been removed from the use / storage area or other designated Federal property.
This Notice identifies unutilized, underutilized, excess, and surplus Federal property reviewed by HUD for suitability for possible use to assist the homeless.
Knowing exactly where the recorded easement acres are located will assist NRCS with its monitoring and management responsibilities to protect the Federal property investment.