Courtesy Collections for Late Set-Outs. In the event that a Customer places their Container for Collection after Contractor’s Collection vehicle has already passed the Premises for regularly scheduled Collection, Contractor shall return to the Customer Premises and provide a Courtesy Collection at no charge to the Customer. Contractor is not required to provide more than one (1) Courtesy Collection for late set-outs per Customer per calendar year. For Residential Customers, one (1) Courtesy Collection represents Collection of up to three (3) Carts (Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, Solid Waste) per incident. Contractor shall complete the Courtesy Collection by the end of the following Working Day. The provisions of this Section shall only apply if the Customer acknowledges, and Contractor documents in writing, that the event did not constitute a missed or incomplete Collection event by the Contractor.
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Sources: Franchise Agreement
Courtesy Collections for Late Set-Outs. In the event that a Customer places their Container for Collection after Contractor’s Collection vehicle has already passed the Premises for regularly scheduled Collection, Contractor shall return to the Customer Premises and provide a Courtesy Collection courtesy collection at no charge to the Customer. Contractor is not required to provide more than one (1) Courtesy courtesy Collection for late set-outs per Customer per calendar year. For Residential Customers, one (1) Courtesy courtesy Collection represents Collection of up to three (3) Carts (Organic Materials, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and Solid Waste) per incident. Contractor shall complete the Courtesy courtesy Collection by the end of the following Working Day. The provisions of this Section shall only apply if the Customer acknowledges, and and/or Contractor documents in writingwith evidence satisfactory to the Authority Contract Manager, that the event did not constitute a missed or incomplete Collection event by the Contractor.
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Sources: Franchise Agreement