Container Relocation Service Sample Clauses

Container Relocation Service. If a Container is located in an area that is not serviceable by a regular Collection vehicle, Contractor shall provide Container Relocation Services. Contractor shall charge the Customer for Container Relocation Service at Agency-approved Charge specified in Attachment Q. Conditions in which Container Relocation Services may be applicable include: sloped access with slope greater than or equal to seven percent (7%); subterranean areas that are inaccessible by a regular Collection vehicle; and gravel areas. Container Relocation Service is an additional service provided by Contractor that involves the Contractor dispatching a secondary vehicle and route personnel to move the Container with the assistance of the vehicle from an inaccessible storage location to a serviceable location. In such case, the service also involves the return of the Container to its storage location, which may be performed manually by route personnel of the regular Collection vehicle or by using the secondary vehicle. The Container Relocation Service is a regularly scheduled service that is performed each day the Contractor provides Collection service for the Container. If Contractor provides Container Relocation Service for a Container, it is not entitled to charge for Long Distance Service.
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Container Relocation Service. If a Container is located in an area that is not 410 serviceable by a regular Collection vehicle, Contractor shall provide Container 411 Relocation Services. Agency shall charge the Customer for Container 412 Relocation Service at Agency-approved Charge specified in Attachment Q. 413 Conditions in which Container Relocation Services may be applicable include: 414 sloped access with slope greater than or equal to seven percent (7%); 415 subterranean areas that are inaccessible by a regular Collection vehicle; and 416 gravel areas. 417 Container Relocation Service is an additional service provided by Contractor that 418 involves the Contractor dispatching a secondary vehicle and route personnel to 419 move the Container with the assistance of the vehicle from an inaccessible 420 storage location to a serviceable location. In such case, the service also involves 421 the return of the Container to its storage location, which may be performed 422 manually by route personnel of the regular Collection vehicle or by using the 423 secondary vehicle. The Container Relocation Service is a regularly scheduled 424 service that is performed each day the Contractor provides Collection service for 425 the Container. If Contractor provides Container Relocation Service for a 426 Container, it is not entitled to charge for Long Distance Service. {Some Member 427 Agencies may want to include these charges and others may not. This 428 subsection 5 and other references to Container Relocation Service should be 429 deleted for Member Agencies where that service is not offered.}
Container Relocation Service. If a Container is located in an area that is not 417 serviceable by a regular Collection vehicle, Contractor shall provide Container 418 Relocation Services. Contractor shall charge the Customer for Container 419 Relocation Service at Agency-approved Pricing. Compensation to Contractor for 420 these services shall be at the Charges specified in Attachment Q. Conditions in 421 which Container Relocation Services may be applicable include: sloped access 422 with slope greater than or equal to seven percent (7%); subterranean areas that 423 are inaccessible by a regular Collection vehicle; and gravel areas. 424 Container Relocation Service is an Additional Service provided by Contractor 425 that involves the Contractor dispatching a secondary vehicle and route personnel 426 to move the Container with the assistance of the vehicle from an inaccessible 427 storage location to a serviceable location. In such case, the service also involves 428 the return of the Container to its storage location, which may be performed 429 manually by route personnel of the regular Collection vehicle or by using the 430 secondary vehicle. The Container Relocation Service is a regularly scheduled 431 service that is performed each day the Contractor provides Collection service for 432 the Container. If Contractor provides Container Relocation Service for a 433 Container, it is not entitled to charge for Long Distance Service.
Container Relocation Service. If a Container is located in an area that is not 412 serviceable by a regular Collection vehicle, Contractor shall provide Container 413 Relocation Services. Contractor shall charge the Customer for Container 414 Relocation Service at no more than the Agency-approved Maximum Rate 415 specified in Attachment Q. Conditions in which Container Relocation Services 416 may be applicable include: sloped access with slope greater than or equal to 417 seven percent (7%); subterranean areas that are inaccessible by a regular 418 Collection vehicle; and gravel areas. 419 Container Relocation Service is an additional service provided by Contractor that 420 involves the Contractor dispatching a secondary vehicle and route personnel to 421 move the Container with the assistance of the vehicle from an inaccessible 422 storage location to a serviceable location. In such case, the service also involves 423 the return of the Container to its storage location, which may be performed 424 manually by route personnel of the regular Collection vehicle or by using the 425 secondary vehicle. The Container Relocation Service is a regularly scheduled 426 service that is performed each day the Contractor provides Collection service for 427 the Container. If Contractor provides Container Relocation Service for a 428 Container, it is not entitled to charge for Long Distance Service.

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