Disposal of Refuse Sample Clauses

Disposal of Refuse. Owner shall not deposit into any garbage can or other receptacle located on Marina property any of the following: (1) paint, varnish, thinner, non-edible oil or other flammable or hazardous materials; (2) vessel parts, including but not limited to batteries, engine machinery parts, interior parts, fastenings or upholstery; or (3) any item weighing in excess of 20 pounds.
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Disposal of Refuse. 17.1 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, jetties or car parks. Any domestic waste shall be disposed of in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Marina by the Owner. Non domestic waste such as microwaves, fridges or other electrical household appliances must be removed from the Marina by the Owner. The Company reserves the right to recharge to the Owner the costs relating to the disposal of such items where Owners can be clearly identified.
Disposal of Refuse. The contractor shall cart away all debris, refuse etc. arising from the work from the site and deposit the same as directed by the architect / consultant at his own cost. It is the responsibility of the contractor to obtain from the local authorities concerned to the effect that all rubbish arising out of contractor’s activities at the construction site or any other off- site activities borrow pits has been properly disposed off.
Disposal of Refuse. The Tenant shall not deposit on any part of the Premises any refuse, rubbish or trade empties of any kind other than in proper receptacles, and shall not burn any refuse or rubbish on the Premises. The Tenant shall ensure that all waste of whatsoever nature is treated prior to disposal in a manner approved by the Landlord. The Tenant shall keep the Premises free from pollution of any kind.
Disposal of Refuse. To deposit all refuse from the Demised Premises in the refuse area as directed by the Lessor and not to deposit or dispose of such refuse in any other manner.
Disposal of Refuse. Not to deposit in or on the Retained Parts or Common Areas any trade empties, rubbish or refuse of any kind, other than in proper receptacles, provided for the purpose or as may be designated by the Landlord and/or the Management Company and not to burn any rubbish or refuse on the Demised Premises.
Disposal of Refuse. The Vessel Owner shall not deposit into any garbage can or other receptacle located on Dry-Storage Facility property any of the following: (1) paint, varnish, thinner, non-edible oil or other flammable or hazardous materials; (2) vessel parts, including but not limited to engine machinery parts, interior parts, fastenings or upholstery; or (3) any item weighing in excess of 20 pounds. For the location of household hazardous waste disposal sites, contact the Manager.
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Disposal of Refuse. To observe (and procure the observance by the Tenant’s employees (if any) of) the Landlord’s and any relevant local authority’s requirements in relation to the collection, storage and disposal of all waste matter and refuse from the Demised Premises and to maintain sufficient and appropriate receptacles as may be necessary for the disposal of such waste matter and refuse and not to burn any such waste matter or refuse on the Demised Premises.
Disposal of Refuse. The Tenant shall not dump, dispose, reduce or incinerate or cause other burning of any trash, papers, refuse or garbage of any kind in or about the Premises. The Tenant shall store all trash and garbage within the Premises or in an area designated as appropriate therefore by the Owner in covered metal containers.
Disposal of Refuse. The Tenant shall not deposit in any part of the Premises any refuse, rubbish or trade empties of any kind other than in proper receptacles and as may be designated by the Landlord, and shall not burn any refuse or rubbish on the Premises.
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