Furnished Property definition

Furnished Property means property, equipment, tools, devices, apparatus, material, etc., owned, leased, rented, or held in bailment by Buyer or the Customer and provided to Seller for Seller’s benefit. Seller does not gain any title or interest in the Furnished Property; however, Seller assumes the Risk of Loss for the Furnished Property while the Furnished Property is in Seller’s possession.
Furnished Property means either Property (a) furnished to Seller by Buyer and required for performance of the Work under this Order, or (b) required under this Order to be acquired by Seller for performance under this Order on behalf of Buyer. All such Property shall be "as is" and may include, without limitation, tools, equipment, or material of every description, any replacement thereof, and/or any material affixed or attached thereto.
Furnished Property means property owned, leased, rented, or held in bailment by Buyer, the Government or the Owner and that has been provided to Seller for Seller’s benefit. Furnished Property may include equipment, tools, devices, apparatus or property belonging to Buyer.

Examples of Furnished Property in a sentence

  • Furnished Property shall be used only for the performance of this Contract.

  • Buyer may provide to Seller property owned by either Buyer or its customer (Furnished Property).

  • Furnished Property shall be used only for the performance of this Order.

  • Furnished Property shall be used only for the performance of this Subcontract.

  • Without additional charge, Seller shall manage, maintain, and preserve Furnished Property in accordance with good commercial practice.

  • Furnished Property shall be used only for the performance of this Agreement.

  • Additionally, the Contractor must request property disposition for a contract or task order involving Government Furnished Property (GFEP and/or Contractor acquired property (if any) on behalf of the Government, in writing and submitted to the Program Office COR.

  • Seller shall clearly mark (if not so marked) all Furnished Property to show its ownership.

  • Except for reasonable wear and tear, Seller assumes all risk of loss, destruction, or damage of Furnished Property while in Seller’s possession, custody, or control.

  • Except for reasonable wear and tear, Seller shall be responsible for, and shall promptly notify Buyer of, any loss or damage to Furnished Property.


More Definitions of Furnished Property

Furnished Property shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Paragraph entitled “Furnished Property”.
Furnished Property shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 27.1.

Related to Furnished Property

  • Leasehold Property means any leasehold interest of any Loan Party as lessee under any lease of real property.

  • Covered Property is the address stated on your Agreement Coverage Summary Page. • “Domestic-grade” Items are those that were designated by the manufacturer, manufactured and marketed solely for installation and use in a residential single family dwelling.

  • the Property means the Property more particularly described in Condition 2 of the Conditions of Sale (as defined in 1.6 below);

  • School property means in or within any building, structure, athletic playing field, playground, parking lot or land contained within the real property boundary line of a public elementary or secondary school, or in or on a school bus, as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law §142.

  • Qualified Property has the meaning set forth in Section 313.021(2) of the TEXAS TAX CODE and as interpreted by the Comptroller’s Rules and the Texas Attorney General, as these provisions existed on the Application Review Start Date.