GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS Clause Samples
The 'Geographic Limits on Contractor’s Operations' clause defines the specific geographic area within which the contractor is authorized to perform work under the contract. This clause typically outlines boundaries such as city limits, regions, or designated project sites, and may prohibit the contractor from conducting operations outside these areas. By clearly specifying where the contractor can operate, the clause helps prevent unauthorized work, ensures compliance with local regulations, and manages project scope and risk.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. A. Contractor shall provide Solid Waste services within Service Area Number 2 (see Attachment B).
B. Contractor shall offer Solid Waste Collection services within the route subscription area of Service Area Number 2 (see Attachment C).
C. Contractor may perform services for other communities or special districts so long as expenses associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial statements submitted to County.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. 293 Contractor was established specifically to perform services for some or all of the 294 SBWMA Member Agencies. The methodology established in this Agreement, and in 295 those agreements between Contractor and other Member Agencies, for adjusting 296 Contractor’s Compensation annually and allocating it among Member Agencies depends 297 on accurate financial and accounting records. For that reason, Contractor will limit its 298 operations to only SBWMA Member Agencies so that its annual financial reports will 299 contain only costs and revenues associated with service to those Member Agencies. 300 Affiliates of Contractor may perform services for other communities in San Mateo County 301 so long as they do not use Contractor’s resources (equipment or labor) and so long as 302 costs associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial 303 statements. 304 305 ARTICLE 5 306 COLLECTION SERVICES 307 5.01 GENERAL 308 A. The work to be performed and services to be provided by Contractor include the 309 furnishing of all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, supplies, and all other 310 items necessary to perform the work and provide the services described, at the 311 times and in the manner required by this Agreement. The enumeration of, and 312 specification of requirements for, particular items of labor, supervision, equipment, 313 materials, or supplies shall not relieve Contractor of the duty to furnish all others, as 314 may be required, whether enumerated elsewhere in the Agreement or not.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. A. Contractor shall provide solid waste services within service area number 1 (see Attachment B), excepting therefrom the service areas within the jurisdiction of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Public Utilities District (CPUD) and the Quincy Community Services District (QCSD).
B. Contractor shall offer solid waste collection services within the route subscription area of service area number 1 (see Attachment B), excepting therefrom the service areas within the jurisdiction of CPUD and QCSD.
C. Contractor shall offer solid waste collection services on a seasonal basis for areas outside the weekly route subscription area of service area number 1), excepting therefrom the service areas within the jurisdiction of CPUD and QCSD.
D. Contractor may perform services for other communities or special districts so long as expenses associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial statements submitted to County.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. Contractor was established specifically to perform services for some or all of the SBWMA Member Agencies. The methodology established in this Agreement, and in those between Contractor and other Member Agencies, for adjusting Contractor’s Compensation annually and allocating it among Member Agencies depends on accurate financial and accounting records. For that reason, Contractor will limit its operations to only SBWMA Member Agencies so that its annual financial reports will contain only costs and revenues associated with service to those Member Agencies. Affiliates of Contractor may perform services for other communities in San Mateo County so long as they do not use Contractor’s resources (equipment or labor) and so long as costs associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial statements. 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 The work to be performed and services to be provided by Contractor includes the furnishing of all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, supplies, and all other items necessary to perform the work and provide the services described, at the times and in the manner required by this Agreement. The enumeration of, and specification of requirements for, particular items of labor, supervision, equipment, materials or supplies shall not relieve Contractor of the duty to furnish all others, as may be required, whether enumerated elsewhere in the Agreement or not. Contractor shall perform the work and provide the services pursuant to this Agreement in a thorough and professional manner so that the residents and businesses within the Agency are provided reliable, courteous, and high-quality service at all times. The enumeration of, and specification of requirements for, particular aspects of service quality shall not relieve Contractor of the duty of accomplishing all other aspects in the manner provided in this Article, whether such other aspects are enumerated elsewhere in the Agreement or not. Provided that this Agreement is effective on or before January 1, 2010, Contractor agrees that it will have sufficient time to take all steps necessary to provide all services described in this Article 5 commencing January 1, 2011. Contractor shall order equipment, hire employees, obtain permits and licenses, initiate public education and Recycling Blitz programs, and complete all of the...
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. 290 Contractor was established specifically to perform services for some or all of the SBWMA 291 Member Agencies. The methodology established in this Agreement, and in those 292 agreements between Contractor and other Member Agencies, for adjusting Contractor’s 293 Compensation annually and allocating it among Member Agencies depends on accurate 294 financial and accounting records. For that reason, Contractor will limit its operations to 295 only SBWMA Member Agencies so that its annual financial reports will contain only costs 296 and revenues associated with service to those Member Agencies. 297 Affiliates of Contractor may perform services for other communities in San Mateo County 298 so long as they do not use Contractor’s resources (equipment or labor) and so long as 299 costs associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial 300 statements. 301 302 ARTICLE 5
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. Contractor shall provide solid waste services within its designated service area (see Attachment B) IMD CONTRACT: B. County acknowledges that Contractor also provides solid waste services for the City of Portola. FRD CONTRACT: B. County acknowledges that Contractor also provides solid waste services for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Public Utilities District CPUD) and the Quincy Community Services District (QCSD). Both County and Contractor acknowledge that County is pursuing discussions with the CPUD and the QCSD to transfer the solid waste authority from the respective special districts to County. County and Contractor acknowledge that an amendment to this Agreement is required before the transfer of powers to County is complete.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. 287 Contractor was established specifically to perform services for some or all of the SBWMA 288 Member Agencies. The methodology established in those agreements between 289 Contractor and other Member Agencies, and the alternative method in Attachment K to 290 this Agreement for adjusting Contractor’s Compensation annually and allocating it among 291 Member Agencies, depends on accurate financial and accounting records. For that 292 reason, Contractor will limit its operations to only SBWMA Member Agencies so that its 293 annual financial reports will contain only costs and revenues associated with service to 294 those Member Agencies. 295 Affiliates of Contractor may perform services for other communities in San Mateo County 296 so long as they do not use Contractor’s resources (equipment or labor) and so long as 297 costs associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial 298 statements. 299 300 ARTICLE 5
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. A. Contractor shall provide Solid Waste services within Service Area Number 2 (see Attachment B)
B. Contractor may perform services for other communities or special districts so long as expenses associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial statements submitted to County. County acknowledges that Contractor also provides Solid Waste services for the City of Portola.
C. County has existing franchise contracts in place to perform the daily operations of the Solid Waste Program involving Collection and processing of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Targeted Recyclable Materials. Contractor will clearly account for the continuing provision of such services. Subsidiary activities performed by Contractor that do not directly benefit the Solid Waste Program shall not be included in financial statements pertaining to County’s Solid Waste Program; however, accounting for such activities shall be available for review by County, upon request by the Administrator.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. Contractor’s rights under this Agreement apply to the County’s franchise area.
GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS. A. Contractor shall provide Solid Waste services within Service Area Number 1 (see Attachment B)
B. County acknowledges that Contractor also provides Solid Waste services for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Public Utilities District (CPUD) and the Quincy Community Services District (QCSD). Both County and Contractor acknowledge that County is pursuing discussions with the CPUD and the QCSD to transfer the Solid Waste authority from the respective special districts to County. County and Contractor acknowledge that an amendment to this Agreement and the CPUD and QCSD agreements will be required before the transfer of powers to County is complete.
