Right to Refuse Delivery Sample Clauses

The Right to Refuse Delivery clause grants a party, typically the buyer, the authority to reject goods or services that do not meet agreed-upon specifications or contractual requirements. In practice, this means that if delivered items are defective, non-conforming, or otherwise unsatisfactory, the recipient can refuse to accept them and may require the seller to remedy the issue or provide replacements. This clause serves to protect the recipient from being obligated to accept substandard goods, ensuring quality control and compliance with the contract.
Right to Refuse Delivery. (a) Except as noted in Article 4.2, the Operator may refuse waste delivered at hours other than the specified receiving times. (b) The Operator shall have the right and discretion to inspect any load entering the Operator’s Facility and may refuse: (i) waste for which specific regulatory agency approval is required when approval has not been obtained prior to delivery; (ii) loads containing significant amounts of Hazardous Waste, (iii) loads containing significant amounts of Unacceptable Waste. The Operator may refuse delivery of the entire load or only the portion that contains the unacceptable materials. The Operator shall notify waste haulers prior to initial waste delivery of the Operator’s waste monitoring program and expected procedures and responsibilities under such program. (c) The Operator’s Facility may not reject a load of Acceptable Waste from Northampton County for any reason except those listed in Article 4.3 (a) and (b). Reaching the average daily permitted capacity may not be used as a basis for rejecting Northampton County-generated loads of Acceptable Waste.
Right to Refuse Delivery. (a) Except as noted in Article 4.2, the Operator may refuse waste delivered at hours other than the specified receiving times. (b) The Operator shall have the right and discretion to inspect any load entering the Operator’s Facility and may refuse: (i) waste for which specific regulatory agency approval is required when approval has not been obtained prior to delivery; (ii) loads containing significant amounts of hazardous waste, provided that inadvertent deliveries of hazardous waste shall not constitute a breach by the 5-County Region of any of its obligations under this Agreement; or (iii) loads containing significant amounts of unacceptable waste. The Operator may refuse delivery of the entire load or only the portion that contains the unacceptable materials. The Operator shall notify waste haulers prior to initial waste delivery of the Operator’s waste monitoring program and expected procedures and responsibilities under such program. (c) The Operator’s Facility may not reject a load of Acceptable Waste from the 5-County Region for any reason except those listed in Article 4.3 (a) and (b). Reaching the average daily permitted capacity may not be used as a basis for rejecting 5-County Region-generated loads of Acceptable Waste.

Related to Right to Refuse Delivery

  • Right to Refuse Employees have the right to refuse to undergo drug and alcohol testing. If an employee refuses to undergo drug or alcohol testing requested or required by the Employer, no such test shall be given.

  • Right to Reject Notwithstanding Buyer’s rights pursuant to Sec. 8.5 and save other rights pursuant to this Order, Buyer may reject any goods within 2 months from the delivery if they are materially defective and in Buyer’s reasonable assessment do not allow a commercially reasonable use. In that case, no payments for these goods are due.

  • Right to Refuse Unsafe Work Employees have the right to refuse to perform unsafe work pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of the Workers Compensation Act.

  • Right to Refuse Overtime All employees shall have the right to refuse to work overtime, except when required to do so in emergency situations, without being subject to disciplinary action for so refusing.

  • Right to Refuse to Cross Picket Lines (a) All employees covered by this Agreement shall have the right to refuse to cross a picket line arising out of a dispute as defined in the appropriate legislation. Any employees failing to report for duty shall be considered to be absent without pay. (b) Failure to cross a picket line encountered in carrying out the Employer's business shall not be considered a violation of this Agreement nor shall it be grounds for disciplinary action.