E-Waste Collection and Disposal Rights and Obligations Sample Clauses

E-Waste Collection and Disposal Rights and Obligations. (1) At all times during the E-Waste Term of this Agreement, Contractor shall own, or control through contract or otherwise, the Designated E-Waste Facility(ies) and represents, warrants and agrees that:
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