| 1990 - 932 pages
...provide organized nonresidential child care services to enrolled children outside of school hours. Outside-school-hours care centers may participate...real property. It may be tangible— having physical existence—or intangible— having no physical existence such as patents, inventions, and copyrights.... | |
| 2002 - 1038 pages
...provide organized nonresidential child care services to enrolled children outside of school hours. Outside-schoolhours care centers may participate in...property of any kind except real property. It may b« tangible — having physical existence—or intangible — having no physical existence such as... | |
| 1983 - 1346 pages
...structures and appurtenances, thereto, but excluding movable machinery and equipment. (2) Personal property. Property of any kind except real property. It may...existence, such as patents, inventions, and copyrights). (3) Nonexpendable personal property. Nonexpendable personal property means tangible personal property... | |
| 2000 - 1040 pages
...provide organized nonresidential child care services to enrolled children outside of school hours. Outside-schoolhours care centers may participate in...Participants means "Children" or "Adult participants" as denned in this section. Personal property means property of any kind except real property. It may be... | |
| 2001 - 472 pages
...amounts becoming owed under programs for which no current services or performance are required. (v) Personal property means property of any kind except...intangible, having no physical existence, such as copyrights, patents, or securities. (w) Prior approval means written approval by an authorized official... | |
| 1981 - 706 pages
...contributions applied, and (iv) amount of unliquidated cash advances and payments made to subrecipients. "Personal property" means property of any kind except...existence, or intangible— having no physical existence (eg, patents and copyrights). Tangible property may be expendable or nonexpendable. "Procurement" means... | |
| 1998 - 1056 pages
...under programs for which no current services or performance are required. §32.2 Personal property. +г J R [C. >N) $ mӁ | u }j@ wTֱHi jl ( X "%+/... 6_i F ݴ. T 6 hR c ; d ^5z Bkӟ * Qc4 O copyrights, patents, or securities. Prior approval. Written approval by an authorized official evidencing... | |
| 1998 - 1056 pages
...be-coming owed under programs for which no current services or performance are required. Personal property. ctions, if a participant In a covered transaction knowingly enters Into copyrights, patents, or securities. Prior approval. Written approval by an authorized official evidencing... | |
| 1976 - 1056 pages
...movable machinery and equipment. b. Personal property. Personal property means property of any hind, except real property. It may be tangible — having...existence, such as patents, Inventions, and copyrights. c. Nonexpendable personal property. Nonexpendable personal property means tangible personal property... | |
| 1993 - 928 pages
...adjustments to increase Federal funds on hand or disbursed. OMB means the Office of Management and Budget. Personal property means property of any kind except...physical existence) or intangible (having no physical exProject costs are allowable costs as set forth in this part. Real property means land, land improvements,... | |
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