UTILITIES AND REFUSE REMOVAL Clause Samples

UTILITIES AND REFUSE REMOVAL. (AM6.1 N) CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for and pay all utility services supplied to the Premises, including but not limited to electricity, water, gas, sewer, internet, telephone and refuse removal services. The Contractor shall manage the budget for utility costs and ensure alignment with the negotiated budget to avoid over expenditures related to utility costs.
UTILITIES AND REFUSE REMOVAL. (AM6.1 N) 7 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for and pay all utility services supplied to the Premises, including 8 but not limited to electricity, water, gas, sewer, internet, telephone and refuse removal services. 9 I. MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR (AM6.3 N) 10 CONTRACTOR, at CONTRACTOR’s sole cost, agrees to maintain the interior/non-structural/above- 11 slab elements of the Premises and all furnishings and equipment thereon, if applicable, and 12 improvements constructed thereon in good order and repair (reasonable wear and tear excepted), and to 13 keep said Premises in a neat, clean, orderly, safe, and sanitary condition, free of graffiti, to the 14 satisfaction of Director, and in compliance with all applicable laws. Said maintenance includes, but is 15 not limited to, janitorial services, flooring care and the prevention of accumulation of any refuse or 16 waste materials that might constitute a fire hazard or a public or private nuisance.
UTILITIES AND REFUSE REMOVAL 

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  • Conduct and Removal While performing the Project, Grantee Agents must comply with applicable Contract terms, State and federal rules, regulations, HHSC’s policies, and HHSC’s requests regarding personal and professional conduct; and otherwise conduct themselves in a businesslike and professional manner. If HHSC determines in good faith that a particular Grantee Agent is not conducting himself or herself in accordance with the terms of the Contract, HHSC may provide Grantee with notice and documentation regarding its concerns. Upon receipt of such notice, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ must promptly investigate the matter and, at HHSC’s election, take appropriate action that may include removing the Grantee Agent from performing the Project.

  • Trash Removal The Licensee shall remove trash from the Cafeteria anytime that waste canisters are full or not less than once after every meal; whichever is greater. Any alteration to this provision must be directed in writing by the Licensing Officer.

  • Snow Removal Only the right of way will be plowed in the parking lots. Licensee is responsible for removing snow around his/her own vehicle (without causing damage or inconvenience to any other vehicles lawfully on the Premises).

  • REMOVAL OF RECORDS FROM PREMISES Where performance of the Contract involves use by the Contractor (or the Contractor’s subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, agents or subcontractors) of Authorized User owned or licensed papers, files, computer disks or other electronic storage devices, data or records at Authorized User facilities or offices, or via remote access, the Contractor (or the Contractor’s subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, agents or subcontractors) shall not remotely access, modify, delete, copy or remove such Records without the prior written approval of the Authorized User. In no case, with or without the written approval of the Authorized User, can the Authorized User data be accessed, moved or sent outside the continental United States.

  • Debris Removal a. We will pay your reasonable expense for the removal of: (1) Debris of covered property if a Peril Insured Against that applies to the damaged property causes the loss; or (2) Ash, dust or particles from a volcanic eruption that has caused direct loss to a building or property contained in a building. b. We will also pay your reasonable expense, up to $1,000, for the removal from the "residence premises" of: (1) Your trees felled by the peril of Windstorm or Hail or Weight of Ice, (2) A neighbor's trees felled by a Peril Insured Against under Coverage C; provided the trees: (3) Damage a covered structure; or (4) Do not damage a covered structure, but: (a) Block a driveway on the "residence premises" which prevents a "motor vehicle", that is registered for use on public roads or property, from entering or leaving the "residence premises"; or (b) Block a ramp or other fixture designed to assist a handicapped person to enter or leave the dwelling building.