Common use of Overage Clause in Contracts

Overage. “Overage” means excess Garbage and Organic Waste (i) placed inside a 364 Container that prevents the lid on the Container from being completely closed (i.e., lid remains open 365 greater than 45-degrees) or excess materials placed on top of or around a Container and (ii) could 366 potentially result in excess materials spilling/dislodging during collection activity by Contractor’s Collection 367 Vehicles.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Solid Waste Collection Services Agreement, Solid Waste Collection Services Agreement

Overage. “Overage” Overage means excess Garbage and Garbage, Organic Waste and Recyclable Materials (i) placed inside a 364 Container that prevents the lid on the Container from being completely closed (i.e., lid remains open 365 greater than 45-degrees) or excess materials placed on top of or around a Container and (ii) that could 366 potentially result in excess materials spilling/dislodging during collection activity by ContractorCONTRACTOR’s Collection 367 Vehiclesvehicles or require cleanup of the area around the Container.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collection Services Agreement

Overage. “Overage” Overage means excess Garbage and Solid Waste, Organic Waste and Recyclable Materials (i) placed inside a 364 Container that prevents the lid on the Container from being completely closed (i.e., lid remains open 365 greater than 45-degrees) or excess materials placed on top of or around a Container and (ii) could 366 potentially result in excess materials spilling/dislodging during collection activity by Contractor’s Collection 367 Vehiclesvehicles.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collection Services Agreement