Dumpster Sample Clauses

Dumpster. Tenant may, at its cost, maintain a dumpster or similar refuse container on the Property if permitted by municipal authorities.
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Dumpster. Upon notification to CONTRACTOR by the TOWN or a Customer that a Residential Collection Service Unit’s Dumpster has been stolen or damaged, the CONTRACTOR upon verification shall deliver a replacement Dumpster or make repairs to the Dumpster within four (4) Work Days of said notice.
Dumpster. Dumpster shall mean a metal receptacle with a tight-fitting lid and a minimum capacity of two (2) cubic yards, a maximum capacity of eight (8) cubic yards, and designed to be lifted and emptied mechanically.
Dumpster. Dumpster is provided as a convenience only. It may NOT be used for disposal of items not stored in Tenant's space or large items such as major appliances, mattresses or hazardous materials. Boxes must be broken down. Items must fit inside the dumpster allowing lid to fully close. Items may not be left outside the dumpster on the ground. Failure to comply with dumpster rules will result in a $200 disposal fee.
Dumpster. Tenant shall have the right to place a dumpster in a location approved by Landlord for purposes of disposing of refuse arising from Tenant's work. Tenant shall be responsible for maintaining such dumpster in a neat and attractive condition and causing such dumpster to be emptied on a regular basis.
Dumpster. 4. Hoists/Scaffolds
Dumpster. If there is a dumpster on the property, RESIDENT agrees to pay a $25 charge for any trash left on the ground outside the dumpster or on top of the dumpster lid. TRASH CANS: [ ] If checked, RESIDENT shall provide prior to moving in an adequate number of outside trash cans with tightly fitting lids in which to store outside refuse and waste. No trash shall be stored outside unless in such a container. CURTAINS, DRAPES: If RESIDENT provides curtains or drapes for windows, no curtain rods may be attached to the woodwork. No sheets, newspapers or blankets may be used to cover the windows. SECURITY: RESIDENT acknowledges that neither OWNER nor its representatives have made: (1) any representations, either written or oral, concerning the safety of the community or the effectiveness or operability of any safety or security devices; (2) any warranties or guarantees as to the safety or security of residents, occupants or their guests or invitees against the criminal or wrongful acts of third parties. Each RESIDENT, resident, occupant, guest and invitee is responsible for protecting their own person and/or property. SMOKE ALARMS: RESIDENTS are responsible for routinely checking and advising OWNER immediately of the failure of any smoke alarms and/or detectors including the batteries located in their residence. Any such device that is found to be inoperable by RESIDENT or by OWNER will be repaired immediately. If repair/replacement is due to RESIDENT damage and/or a weak or missing battery, then RESIDENT will be billed $25 for such repair. OWNER is not responsible for routinely checking smoke detectors/alarms. Upon move in RESIDENT will check to make sure the unit is equipped with a working smoke detector and immediately notify OWNER if is not so equipped.
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Dumpster. For heavy impact/use of dumpsters, $200 per use.
Dumpster. Residents that have a large volume of trash can opt to have a trash dumpster instead of curbside service. There are for sizes available.
Dumpster. Any container, with a tight fitting lid and a minimum capacity of one cubic yard, a maximum capacity of four cubic yards, and approved for use by the Director.
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