Purchase and Distribution of Collection Containers for New Commercial Service Units Sample Clauses

Purchase and Distribution of Collection Containers for New Commercial Service Units. Contractor must also distribute newly-painted Collection Containers as specified in Exhibit 4 to new Commercial and MFD/MXD Service Units that are added to Contractor’s Service Area during the term of this Agreement. The size and mix of the Collection Containers will be in accordance with the service agreement obtained by Contractor as set forth in this Agreement and the distribution must be completed within five (5) Work Days of receipt of the request for service.

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