Surplus Equipment definition

Surplus Equipment means equipment used by the City’s public works department, and cellular phones and emergency medical and firefighting equipment that is no longer needed by the City because it does not meet industry standards for emergency medical services, police, or fire departments or has minimal or no resale value.
Surplus Equipment means equipment used by a local government public works department, and cellular phones and emergency medical and firefighting equipment that is no longer needed by the local government because it does not meet industry standards for emergency medical services, police, or fire departments or has minimal or no resale value.
Surplus Equipment means equipment used by the County public works department, and cellular phones and emergency medical and firefighting equipment that is no longer needed by the County because it does not meet industry standards for the intended use or has minimal or no resale value.

Examples of Surplus Equipment in a sentence

  • The procedure to follow when a district would like to have BOCES-owned equipment removed from a building is: • Obtain a Surplus Equipment Return Certification form or contact the CIS Supervisor.

  • In the event that the removal of the Surplus Equipment (the “Removal Work”) by the Removal Deadline is not reasonably practicable, Landlord shall prosecute the Removal Work diligently until completion.

  • Upon RJRTC ceasing to be the manufacturer of Cigarettes bearing a Non-Key Brand name in accordance with Sub-Section 2.2A, the Parties shall discuss in good faith the possible acquisition by BATUS Japan, on such terms as the Parties may agree, of any Surplus Equipment used in relation to the manufacturing and/or packaging of Cigarettes bearing such Non-Key Brand name.

  • The auction location is: and the type of property to be sold is generally described as School Surplus Equipment.

  • Landlord agrees to assign the benefit of any assignable warranty or guarantee whether express or implied attaching to the Raw Materials, Surplus Equipment or Spare Parts to Tenant.

  • The Parties shall discuss in good faith the possible acquisition by BATUS Japan, on such terms as the Parties may agree, of any Surplus Equipment on the termination of this Agreement.

  • If Landlord holds the benefit of any warranty or guarantee attaching to the Personal Property, Premises, Raw Materials, Surplus Equipment or Spare Parts which benefit cannot be assigned to Tenant, then on request by Tenant, Landlord agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to invoke that warranty or guarantee for the benefit of Tenant, subject to Tenant's satisfaction of any conditions to the enforceability of such warranty or guarantee.

  • Landlord agrees to furnish Tenant notice on or before October 12, 2000 of which items of Surplus Equipment Landlord intends to remove from the Premises as set forth herein.

  • Employees shall have purchasing privileges at Surplus Equipment and Material Stores to the same limit as extended to the general public.

  • Thereafter, and until and through November 6, 2000, Landlord may remove from the Premises without compensation to Tenant the Surplus Equipment described in Landlord's notice at Landlord's sole cost and expense.


More Definitions of Surplus Equipment

Surplus Equipment means such surplus equipment owned by RJRTC which is used by RJRTC in relation to the manufacture and/or packaging of Products.
Surplus Equipment means: any item or part thereof, of any good, material, vehicle or equipment that is owned by Company and located within the Project Area that Company, in its sole discretion, deems to be surplus to Company’s needs at any time during the Life of the Mine.
Surplus Equipment means those Assets identified as such in Part 3 of Schedule A hereto, which, if sold by the Vendor to a Third Party prior to Closing, shall constitute Excluded Assets, and if unsold by the Vendor prior to Closing, shall constitute Assets;
Surplus Equipment means equipment used by the City’s various departments, cellular phones and emergency medical and firefighting equipment and etc. that is no longer needed by the City because it does not meet industry standards for is no longer deemed needed and has minimal or no resale value.
Surplus Equipment means heavy or specialized equipment that is no longer needed or has become unsuitable for use by the district.

Related to Surplus Equipment

  • Capital Equipment means machinery and equipment purchased or leased, and used in this state by the purchaser or lessee primarily for manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining tangible personal property to be sold ultimately at retail if the machinery and equipment are essential to the integrated production process of manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining. Capital equipment also includes machinery and equipment used primarily to electronically transmit results retrieved by a customer of an online computerized data retrieval system.

  • Farm equipment means equipment used directly for farming

  • Rental Equipment means the equipment identified on the Service Agreement and Order Schedule or otherwise notified to you in writing that we will rent to you as part of our provision of the Services and which you will return to us after expiry or termination of the Agreement, subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Electrical equipment means underground equipment that contains dielectric fluid that is necessary for the operation of equipment such as transformers and buried electrical cable.