Curbside Bulky Goods Collections Sample Clauses

Curbside Bulky Goods Collections. Contractor shall Collect Bulky Goods on a request basis from each Residential Service Recipient on a regularly- scheduled day for Collection. Such service shall be provided at Curbside at no charge to Residential Service Recipients up to four (4) times each year at the Residential Services Recipient’s request. The Service Recipient shall pay any environmental or other special Disposal fee that is payable by Contractor for Disposal of certain items, including, without limitation, refrigerators, freezers, and tires. No single object Collected shall exceed 200 pounds in weight and each Collection may be limited to a total of three (3) Bulky Goods items such as furniture, household appliances, large plastic toys, rugs, carpet padding, and the like. Contractor shall endeavor to Recycle at least 50% of the aggregate amount of Bulky Goods Collected by Contractor per year.
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  • Collections All collections of monies or other property in respect, or which are to become part, of the Property (but not the safekeeping thereof upon receipt by PFPC Trust) shall be at the sole risk of the Fund. If payment is not received by PFPC Trust within a reasonable time after proper demands have been made, PFPC Trust shall notify the Fund in writing, including copies of all demand letters, any written responses and memoranda of all oral responses and shall await instructions from the Fund. PFPC Trust shall not be obliged to take legal action for collection unless and until reasonably indemnified to its satisfaction. PFPC Trust shall also notify the Fund as soon as reasonably practicable whenever income due on securities is not collected in due course and shall provide the Fund with periodic status reports of such income collected after a reasonable time.

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