non-expendable equipment definition

non-expendable equipment means any item that costs two thousand five hundred US dollars (US$2,500) or more, including costs of initial delivery and handling, and which has a service lifetime of at least three (3) years.
non-expendable equipment means any item that cost US$1,000 or more, including costs of initial delivery and handling, and which has a service lifetime of at least three years.
non-expendable equipment means Equipment that is typically purchased on a two or three year rotation and which usually does not lose its value over the course of one season. Apparel constituting Non-Expendable Equipment is typically issued with the intent that it be used on competition days or for competition-related travel only. Non-Expendable Equipment typically includes, but is not limited to: game uniforms, parkas, heavy jackets, rain gear, and many items of sport-specific Equipment (helmets, shoulder pads, catchers’ gear, and goalies’ gear, for example).

More Definitions of non-expendable equipment

non-expendable equipment means equipment provided by UNFPA to the IP under this Agreement that cost US$ 1,000 or more per unit, including costs of initial delivery and handling, and has a service lifetime with the IP of at least three years.
non-expendable equipment means items that are intended to be reused and/or refurbished/recycled.
non-expendable equipment means property which has a continuing use, is not consumed in use, is of a durable nature with an expected service life of one or more years, and does not become a fixture or lose its identity as a component of other equipment.