Trash and Debris Sample Clauses
The Trash and Debris clause requires parties, typically in a construction or property-related agreement, to ensure that all waste materials, rubbish, and construction debris are properly removed from the site. This obligation usually applies throughout the duration of the project and especially upon completion, mandating that the premises be left clean and free of leftover materials. By setting clear expectations for site cleanliness, the clause helps prevent disputes over responsibility for cleanup and ensures a safe, presentable environment at the end of the work.
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Trash and Debris. Contractor must pick up trash and debris in and around the area to be mowed (to include fence lines) before mowing and properly dispose of it so it is not chopped up by the mower. Contractor is responsible for a clean area (free of trash and debris) with neat appearance (even cut and no clumps of grass to remain in the mowed areas).
Trash and Debris. No dumping of ashes, sawdust, bark, trash, rubbish or any other unsightly or offensive materials shall be permitted on the Premises.
Trash and Debris. Tenant will not permit accumulation of boxes, packages, barrels, waste paper, garbage or other trash and debris on the premises. Tenant will place all such material in such time, place and manner as designated by Wesleyan for periodic removal.
a. “On March 3, 2014, the Common Council adopted new ordinances, Sections 253-23 to 253-26, which require that all garbage carts and recycling bins be removed from the curbside within 24 hours of pick-up. A fine of $25 will be issued for each violation. Please note that each continuing day of noncompliance shall constitute a separate violation.” Any fines will be billed back to the Tenant.
Trash and Debris. Tenant agrees to use reasonable diligence to keep the sidewalks and outside areas immediately adjoining the Leased Premises and located on the Leased Premises free from debris and trash, and at all times to broom-clean or otherwise keep said sidewalks and outside areas free of trash, litter or obstructions of any kind. Tenant agrees not to permit the accumulation (unless in concealed metal containers) or burning of any rubbish or garbage in, on or about any part of the Leased Premises. All garbage shall be promptly removed from the Leased Premises in order to control the escape of offensive odors. If, for any reason, offensive odors are emitted from the location where Tenant stores Tenant's garbage or, if in the sole opinion of Landlord, Tenant's garbage is the cause of pest or vermin infestation, Tenant shall cause its garbage to be removed on a daily basis at the expense of Tenant as Additional Rent. Tenant shall take all necessary steps to insure that all offensive odors are dissipated and the pest or vermin infestation is alleviated. Tenant shall cause and pay for all garbage or rubbish to be collected or disposed of from the Leased Premises.
Trash and Debris. LESSEE covenants and agrees that it will exert every reasonable effort to maintain the Leased Property clean and free of wastepaper, trash or any unnecessarily unsightly debris or flammable material resulting from its operations hereunder.
Trash and Debris. Tenant will not permit accumulation of boxes, packages, barrels, waste paper, garbage or other trash and debris on the premises. Tenant will place all such material in such time, place and manner as designated by Wesleyan for periodic removal.
Trash and Debris. These sources include common litter, food wastes, biodegradable organic matter such as leaves and grass cuttings from landscaped areas. Treatment control best management practices (BMP’s) are engineering technologies designed to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. The type of BMP’s at a site depends on the type f pollutants being treated, volume or flow of stormwater runoff being treated, project site conditions and receiving water conditions. The following six treatment control BMP’s are proposed for this project:
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Trash and Debris. Demolition, trash and debris materials shall be recycled or reclaimed as applicable, or disposed of in a legal manner. The DMC requires that landfill/dump materials generated in the Town be hauled to the Summit County Resource Allocation Park. Retain tickets for potential audit. JGJP shall not use Town Hall trash or recycling facilities.
Trash and Debris. Demolition, trash and debris materials shall be recycled or reclaimed as applicable, and/or disposed of in a legal manner. The Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code requires that landfill / dump materials generated in the Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ be hauled to the Summit County Resource Allocation Park (SCRAP / Landfill) (Ordinance 02-17). Retain tickets for potential audit. Contractor shall not use Town Hall trash or recycling facilities.
Trash and Debris. The Owner shall remove all trash and/or debris from the Premises by the Lease Commencement Date.