Changes in Collection Routes Sample Clauses

Changes in Collection Routes. Prior to Commencement of this Agreement, Contractor shall provide the City with route maps identifying at a minimum: the type of route (e.g. Single-Family, Multi-Family, Commercial, etc.) and the service day. City shall either approve or deny proposed standard Collection routes. If City denies any standard Collection routes, Contractor may request a meet and confer with the City Contract Manager to discuss potential options. The City Contract Managers decision shall be final with respect to any routing changes that may impact the day of service of any Customer. Contractor may, at any time during the Term of this Agreement, propose changes or additional routes, subject to City approval. If a standard Collection route change is approved, Contractor must notify all affected Customers fourteen (14) days prior to Contractor implementing the new route. Failure to obtain City approval on route changes resulting in service day changes for Customers shall be subject to Liquidated damages as identified in Exhibit F.
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Changes in Collection Routes. Prior to commencement of this Agreement, Contractor shall provide 1373 the City with route maps identifying at a minimum: the type of route (e.g., Single-Family, Multi- 1374 Family, Commercial) and the service day. City shall either approve or deny proposed standard 1375 Collection routes. If City denies any standard Collection routes, Contractor may request a meet and 1376 confer with the City Franchise Contract Administrator to discuss potential options. The City 1377 Franchise Contract Administrators decision shall be final with respect to any routing changes that 1378 may impact the day of service of any Customer. Contractor may, at any time during the Term of this 1379 Agreement, propose changes or additional routes, subject to City approval. If a standard Collection 1380 route change is approved, Contractor must notify all affected Customers fourteen (14) days prior to 1381 Contractor implementing the new route. Failure to obtain City approval on route changes resulting 1382 in service day changes for Customers shall be subject to Liquidated Damages as identified in 1383 Exhibit F.

Related to Changes in Collection Routes

  • Information Collection Information collection activities performed under this award are the responsibility of the awardee, and NSF support of the project does not constitute NSF approval of the survey design, questionnaire content or information collection procedures. The awardee shall not represent to respondents that such information is being collected for or in association with the National Science Foundation or any other Government agency without the specific written approval of such information collection plan or device by the Foundation. This requirement, however, is not intended to preclude mention of NSF support of the project in response to an inquiry or acknowledgment of such support in any publication of this information.

  • Contractor Personnel – Reference Checks The Contractor warrants that all persons employed to provide service under this Contract have satisfactory past work records indicating their ability to adequately perform the work under this Contract. Contractor’s employees assigned to this project must meet character standards as demonstrated by background investigation and reference checks, coordinated by the agency/department issuing this Contract.

  • Data Collection Some downloaded software included in the Materials may generate and collect information about the software and usage and transmit it to Intel to help improve Intel’s products and services. This collected information may include product name, product version, time of event collection, license type, support type, installation status, hardware and software performance, and use. 9.

  • Reference Pool Removal A Reference Obligation removed from the Reference Pool because (i) the Reference Obligation becomes a Credit Event Reference Obligation; (ii) the Reference Obligation is paid in full; (iii) of the identification and final determination, through Freddie Mac’s quality control process, of an Underwriting Defect or Major Servicing Defect relating to the Reference Obligation; (iv) of the discovery of a violation of the Eligibility Criteria for such Reference Obligation; or (v) the Reference Obligation is seized pursuant to any special eminent domain proceeding brought by any federal, state or local government instrumentality with the intent to provide relief to financially-distressed borrowers with negative equity in the underlying mortgage loan. Reference Obligations will not be removed from the Reference Pool if they undergo a temporary or permanent modification and they do not meet any other criteria in the prior sentence to be removed.

  • Changes in Contractor Representation The Contractor must notify the Lead State of changes in the Contractor’s key administrative personnel managing the Master Agreement in writing within 10 calendar days of the change. The Lead State reserves the right to approve changes in key personnel, as identified in the Contractor’s proposal. The Contractor agrees to propose replacement key personnel having substantially equal or better education, training, and experience as was possessed by the key person proposed and evaluated in the Contractor’s proposal.

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