Container Type Clause Samples

The Container Type clause defines the specific kind or category of container to be used for transporting goods under a contract. It typically specifies details such as the size, material, or configuration of containers—such as 20-foot or 40-foot shipping containers, refrigerated units, or specialized cargo containers—depending on the nature of the goods being shipped. By clearly identifying the required container type, this clause ensures that both parties understand the logistical requirements and helps prevent disputes over improper or inadequate packaging during shipment.
Container Type. The Container must be of a Permissible Container Type;
Container Type. Single compartment Service Frequency: One (1) time per week on the same day as SSGCOW collection service. For Customers that receive Collection frequency waivers pursuant to Section 6.7.A.4 of the Agreement, Collection shall be provided one (1) time every two (2) weeks on the same day as SSGCOW Collection services. Guidance: 14 CCR 18984.11(a)(3) allows for, but does not require, that Jurisdictions offer Collection frequency waivers to Customers. If a Jurisdiction does not offer this waiver, the sentence above is to be deleted. Service Location: Curbside Acceptable Materials: Mixed Waste Prohibited Materials: Materials designated as acceptable SSGCOW, Excluded Waste Guidance for High-Elevation Areas: Reword to read “Prohibited Materials: Yard Trimmings, Excluded Waste” Extra Containers (Optional): Contractor shall provide additional/___ ▇▇▇▇ Containers to Single-Family Customers upon request and shall charge the appropriate Rate approved by the Jurisdiction. Overage program (Optional): Single-Family Customers may purchase Extra Service Tags for additional Mixed Waste. Mixed Waste must be placed in a Customer-provided bag or Jurisdiction-approved bag, with the Extra Service Tag affixed and clearly visible, and placed next to their ▇▇▇▇ Container for Collection. Contractor shall Collect all properly placed bags labeled with Extra Service Tags, and Customers shall not be required to schedule such extra service in advance. Contractor shall make Extra Service Tags readily available to Single-Family Customers through the mail, at Contractor’s office at {insert Contractor’s office address}, and/or at Jurisdiction offices. The Contractor shall maintain a sufficient inventory of Extra Service Tags to accommodate additional Mixed Waste.
Container Type. Single compartment 49 Service Frequency: One (1) time per week on the same day as SSGCOW and 50 Gray Container Waste Collection services. 51 Service Location: Curbside 52 Acceptable Materials: Source Separated Recyclable Materials 53 Prohibited Materials: Materials designated for the Gray Container, materials 54 designated as acceptable SSGCOW, Excluded Waste 55 Additional Service:
Container Type. Such Issuer Container is of a Permissible Container Type;
Container Type. ☐Standard Console ☐Mini Container ☐96 Gallon Tote ☐Boxes ☐Media Box
Container Type. Single compartment Service Frequency: One (1) time per week on the same day as Source Separated Recyclable Materials Collection service.
Container Type. Each Sold Container is of a Permissible Container Type.
Container Type. Single compartment Service Frequency: One (1) time per week on the same day as Source Separated Recyclable Materials and SSGCOW collection service. For Customers that receive Collection frequency waivers pursuant to Section 6.7.A.4 of the Agreement, Collection shall be provided one (1) time every two (2) weeks on the same day as SSGCOW and Source Separated Recyclable Materials Collection services. Guidance: 14 CCR 18984.11(a)(3) allows for, but does not require, that Jurisdictions offer Collection frequency waivers to Customers. If a Jurisdiction does not offer this waiver, the sentence above is to be deleted. Service Location: Curbside

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