Landscape Waste/Refuse Sticker Program Sample Clauses

Landscape Waste/Refuse Sticker Program. A. The Contractor shall be responsible for the printing, distribution, and sale of an ample supply of stickers, designed to be a "one-time-use" variety. These stickers shall be used for the collection of refuse outside of the cart in the 35-gallon or 64-gallon Modified Volume Refuse Program described below or for the disposal of Landscape Waste. The Contractor shall arrange for area retailers to aid in the sale of stickers, and shall secure arrangements with a sufficient number of retailers, so as to achieve reasonable District-wide coverage and a readily available supply of stickers. The District may also elect to act as a retailer in the sale of stickers. The District agrees to facilitate arrangements with area retailers, but shall not require any specific retailer to participate, nor shall it incur any liability for retailers' payment or other obligations for the stickers. Contractor is not obligated to refund any previously purchased landscape waste stickers that remain after expiration or termination of this Agreement, unless the Contractor is the new provider of a subsequent solid waste agreement with the District. In such case the Contractor shall honor all of its previously sold stickers. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for collection of sales proceeds. Residents shall have the right to purchase as small a quantity as one (1) sticker at a time from a retailer. Residents may not use landscape waste stickers from outside the District or from service providers other than Contractor, and Contractor is not obligated to honor any such stickers.
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