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Section 45.101, Definitions, states in part: "Government property" means all property owned or leased by the Government. Government property includes both Government-furnished property 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. This is repeated in 52.245-1
No. The property in a trust is held in the name of the trustee of the trust. It may be possible to amend the trust to include another trustee. Such actions should be done by an attorney.No. The property in a trust is held in the name of the trustee of the trust. It may be possible to amend the trust to include another trustee. Such actions should be done by an attorney.No. The property in a trust is held in the name of the trustee of the trust. It may be possible to amend the trust to include another trustee. Such actions should be done by an attorney.No. The property in a trust is held in the name of the trustee of the trust. It may be possible to amend the trust to include another trustee. Such actions should be done by an attorney.
There are two components to this. 1. The Federal Acquisition Regulation at 45.101 gives you the definition of Equipment: A tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for 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. 2. The Federal Acquisition Regulation at FAR 45.101 gives you the definition of Government Furnished Property: 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.
Parcel is another word for lot when it means a piece of property. Additional synonyms include property, plot and tract.
"property" is another word for possessions - usually physical possessions. "property" can also be used specifically when referring to real estate - buildings and land. "property" can also be used as a term denoting the characteristics of an something.
By proposing the idea of natural rights. These natural rights include the rights to life, liberty, and property.
By proposing the idea of natural rights. These natural rights include the rights to life, liberty, and property.
By proposing the idea of natural rights. These natural rights include the rights to life, liberty, and property.
The state government of India is the government below the central government. The state government of India deals with the affairs of the state, these affairs include, but are not limited to state police, state tax, and the taxation of property stamps in the given state.
Facilitated murder is knowingly assisting someone in committing a murder. A solid example is a friend asking you for a gun and telling you that it will be used to kill someone. If you give him the gun and he does kill someone you have successfully facilitated a murder.
A characteristic of a property is an attribute or feature that describes the property's physical or functional aspects. It can include factors such as size, location, condition, amenities, and usage. These characteristics help define and differentiate one property from another.
Vandalism is the act of intentionally damaging another person's property. This can include graffiti, destruction of objects, or defacement of buildings without permission. It is considered a criminal offense in many jurisdictions.